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Be a color wizard

November 28, 2014 Allison

Do you love color?  If you are an artist or a quilter, I'm sure you are nodding your head.  I think most of us respond to color and enjoy playing with it.  I am an avid follower of Design Seeds and their beautiful photo palettes, and love messing around on Colour Lovers.  And of course I cannot wait until the magic of Scribble pens happens!  But this week's astounding color discovery is the AHmazingING Palette Builder from Play Crafts.

On our recent roadtrip I was able to bask in the glory of the late Autumn leaves on the way from Florida to New Hampshire.  I found a trio of leaves (all from the same tree) in Virginia that I particularly loved, and I when I posted the photo on Instagram I speculated on using the colors for a quilt some day.  Well, hey presto!

Look at that!  In a few easy-peasy steps, I'm as cool as Design Seeds.  It really is as simple as

  1. Upload your photo
  2. Slide the six little "matching" dots around to the points on the picture that you want to color match.
  3. Click save to download your image.

You have a choice of saving the image with or without the Kona cotton color swatches.

So very, very, very, very wonderful.

Is your mind overloading with the possibilities? All those inspirational pictures from Pinterest and Instagram can now become shopping lists.  I see trouble (of the best kind) ahead! 

What would you use the Palette Builder for?

 

In Photography, Sewing, Technology Tags Color, Applications
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