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There is a challenge going on right now on the Art Bead Scene blog. The challenge is to use some colors in a chip that looks like a paint chip. The colors are turquoise, red violet, gold and yellow. I found it very difficult. I would never choose to put those colors together. I have a large bottle of a red-violet glaze that I have hardly ever used. But that's the beauty of a challenge. Here are two pendants I came up with, and I am surprised that I like them.
Now to make the jewelry.
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