Color Play Friday: EMP

Today's photo is Lorinda's shot of the Experience Music Project Museum in Seattle, Washington. You can see more photos and information on the building on the museum website and Wikipedia.

I'm not 100% sold on my choice for the persimmon fabric (third in the picture) due to the light pink background. I was hoping that having the peach background in my last print would help, but i'm not sure. I think the palette might work better with the omission of one or both of those... or perhaps just substituting the Kona solid for the Integrity print. Thanks for visiting!

I created my palette with Palette Builder 2.1 by Play Crafts.

 

Solids:
Kona Paprika
Kona Ruby
Kona Persimmon
Kona Goldfish
Kona Yarrow
Kona Honey

Prints:
Sprout in Jam by Tula Pink, Westminster/Free Spirit
Raindrops in Brick by Elizabeth Hartman, Robert Kaufman
Integrity in Persimmon by Valorie Wells, Robert Kaufman
Little Bits in Honey by Tula Pink, Westminster/Free Spirit
Sharp in Yarrow by Carolyn Friedlander, Robert Kaufman
Ladder Lines in Ice Peach by Carolyn Friedlander, Robert Kaufman

 

Check out the other palettes this week at:

If you'd like to participate in Color Play Friday you can visit In An Otter Life or Laurel, Poppy and Pine for the rules, their contact information, and next week's photo.

10 thoughts on “Color Play Friday: EMP

  1. I love it! I see what you mean about the Integrity print, but I think the bundle is really great overall. The Tula prints are perfect for tying it all together so well!

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    1. sarah

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      Thanks, Lorinda. This bundle just seemed to SCREAM Tula to me... as I surfed through possible fabrics, the first three that caught my eye were Tula prints (including the two I used, I also considered Tree of Life in Cinnamon).

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  2. Sarah @ 123quilt

    I think the Ladder Lines print definitely helps the Integrity print. I love that Tula print you used!

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