Monday, December 7, 2009

Swatches Of Dream Mousse Blush Can Someone Help Me Find A Jewel Tone Color Wheel Or Color Swatches?

Can someone help me find a jewel tone color wheel or color swatches? - swatches of dream mousse blush

A colleague wants a jewel-tone color quilt and guidance. Someone knows where a sort of table that can easily spot colors, pastels series, neons, etc?

3 comments:

swbiblio said...

You know, I do not think that there is nothing in the network, which includes color charts in this way. Believe me, I was looking for. The closest thing I can see the colors of the world, and they're really not so accurate. Click the first link to see for themselves.

It is a web site with color schemes that could be very helpful in choosing fabrics for quilts created by the users, but there is only one, that a tone "jewel" label and do not really have your jewel. However, it is a good resource for other color schemes, so I included a link. (I have some links to pages on this site - scroll down to the third link in "Easter Melody" - that have a good cake. In the fourth link, go to "UV inks for a neon Decent. The fifth member is a regime that is a kind of jewel-ish. Go to "Color-Zot.")

The best we can be a guide for your "pearl" offer is to think of the royal jewels - ruby, sapphire, emerald, topaz, amethyst - these are the colors that we callJewel tones. The jewel tones and are usually medium-to deep, clear (instead of gray or gold) colors. They are often associated with black as the color starts well. Think traditional Amish quilts.

swbiblio said...

You know, I do not think that there is nothing in the network, which includes color charts in this way. Believe me, I was looking for. The closest thing I can see the colors of the world, and they're really not so accurate. Click the first link to see for themselves.

It is a web site with color schemes that could be very helpful in choosing fabrics for quilts created by the users, but there is only one, that a tone "jewel" label and do not really have your jewel. However, it is a good resource for other color schemes, so I included a link. (I have some links to pages on this site - scroll down to the third link in "Easter Melody" - that have a good cake. In the fourth link, go to "UV inks for a neon Decent. The fifth member is a regime that is a kind of jewel-ish. Go to "Color-Zot.")

The best we can be a guide for your "pearl" offer is to think of the royal jewels - ruby, sapphire, emerald, topaz, amethyst - these are the colors that we callJewel tones. The jewel tones and are usually medium-to deep, clear (instead of gray or gold) colors. They are often associated with black as the color starts well. Think traditional Amish quilts.

ANGEL said...

http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/ ~ accodev2 / ...
http://www.marggables.com/weddingsubmiss ...
Here are a few nice ... Hope this helps!

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