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Tips by Heather Powers, 10/10/03
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Why settle for colors straight out of the package when you have unlimited options at your finger tips.  The colors in this sample were made using 3 colors plus white!  The top rows have 18 colors made from copper and ultramarine.  The second row of copper and ultramarine mixed with white are called tints.  This combination is an example of complimentary colors.  The bottom rows are ultramarine and fuchsia.  The colors in the third row are mixed with white.  Blue, purple and fuchsia are an example of an analogous color combination.  To find out more about this visit the color theory site listed above.

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When picking colors for your beads make sure they are contrasting enough to show your details when you reduce canes. A light and dark purple will show up much better than a blue and purple that are the same value. (Value is the light and darkenss of a color.)


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