
Everlasting Color Palette-121 (Premo)
Includes 4 Premo Sculpey Color Recipes: — Pearly Everlasting — Green Shoots — Misty Lavender — Earthy Teal.
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** This post is an introduction to one of our paid color palettes.
Well isn’t this close up of a pearly Everlasting plant gone to seed, just the most dreamy color palette you could imagine? It’s a lovely winter-y combination of colors that reminds me of why nature is so wonderful!
At first glance, you may think that this Palette is very similar to the Lichen Branch Palette. On my computer screen, they do look very similar indeed. But once mixed, you will see these polymer clay colors are quite different.
Both palettes have pale neutral colors that have a lovely winter-y feel to them. They both have similar greenly shades… and they both have an underlying soft gray tint. But where the Lichen Branch palette has an almost chalky matte look, the Everlasting palette has a shimmery, pearl like quality… almost icy and magical really.
Pearly Everlasting is a soft, shimmering neutral with a hint of green, found in the fuzzy florets of the pearly everlasting plant. Green Shoots is the soft sparkling yellow green, found at the base of the yellowy seed heads. Misty Lavender is the misty purple shade of the background of this photo. And Earthy Teal is the soft blue-green color found on the stems of this fading flower head.
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Another pretty palette. Even though the colors are similar to another palette – it is always different! A little tweak here and another one there = a new palette. I always make the color recipes, so now I can compare one to another. Because they can be used together, each palette has compatible colors. Very useful! Congrats on you Golden anniversary! Such a mile-stone in your quest for just the right palette! We enjoy your palettes – always. Thanks for adding this PLUS to your Polymer Clay Tutor videos!!
Patt W
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I’ve been mixing up some of your beautiful color palettes lately, yesterday I did your Alpine Succulent. By the time I was done I just sat looking at these 4 new beautiful colors that you and your creative brain came up with. I wanted to jump back here and tell you thank you right away. Cindy Thank You for your beautiful, creative, and generous self. I’m so grateful to have found you, your family and this polymer clay family. Don’t want to imagine, while DH works 2 jobs, what all these quiet hours at home alone (w/ 7 cats) with out polymer clay and this community would be like. Feeling very Blessed.
Sherry L
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Once again thanks CINDY, we appreciate all the hard work that goes into blending and naming your colour palettes.
Elaine F
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OK – think l’ve got it :-D
I seem to keep getting lost on the website…..must try harder, LOL!
Hi Carrie,
Here is how the recipe cards work…
Paid subscriptions include 24/7 access to the monthly project videos and the A-series color recipes from the Volume in which you join, and forward. All purchased back issues also include a full A-series palette of color recipes. The A-series color recipes are available to you when you log into your members library account with your username and password.
For the complimentary B-recipes, currently you must download them to your computer when my email newsletters arrive in your inbox each Friday. There are links right in the email newsletter that allow you to download the recipe cards. But please note that the links to the B-recipes in the email newsletters expire after a couple of weeks. So you need to be diligent about grabbing them while they are available.
Also if you did not already know, the B-recipes cycle through the newsletter twice. This gives you a second chance to download ones that you may have missed on the first pass, when they circle ‘round again.
Hopefully this clears things up for you. Thanks for being a valued member of the community.
Hi Cindy – quick question from a rather confused newbie….where do I find the actual recipes for the colour palettes? Thanks :-)
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Subtle wonderful colors, love them. We had tons of the flowers you mentioned, and your efforts are dead on.