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Thursday
Feb022012

PARTY PALETTE: CERISE, EMERALD AND NAVY

I'm testing out a new feature here on H+H, called PARTY PALETTE. I have a thing for vintage illustrations and interiors, so I thought I would start sharing these bright cheery palettes. You can get your inspiration from anywhere, my love of color definately resides in past decades, like the 60's unbashful use of it. 

SOURCE: INTERIOR DECORATION A TO Z by BETTY PEPIS, 1965

I can't decide if we should go one more step further and add party decor finds to these. Would you like to see that too? 

Reader Comments (4)

Oooh, I love this idea, and what a great palette you've started off with! It would be even more amazing with a few party decor finds!

February 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMandy P.

I love the Party Palette! Great name too. I have a little blog and I've been thinking about color inspirations for parties. I love what Seeds Design does with their colors, and I was inspired by them. I am throwing a Valentine's Party next week and my inspiration for the party came from a Vintage Valentine I bought at an antique store. I was going to share the inspiration in my post tomorrow. Wish I would have thought of Party Palette before you did (hee hee). Brilliant though, I'm looking forward to seeing your inspirations.

February 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJeran McConnel

I love this idea for a column, and I also love this fabulously midcentury color combo!

February 3, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterbrianne

Wow, this looks fantastic. You did really nice work with this post!

July 19, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterdekoracija

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