KDinIN
Par Member
This could be a really stupid thread, but I have a bit of a creative dilemma, and was wondering if I could get some voices to weigh in on this.
Yesterday, I taught myself, using YouTube and a few other things, how to do some paracord knots, and ended up making 3 bracelets, two key chains, and a rough draft of some birdie beads. I attached a picture of the birdie beads and bracelet. (Side note, yes, I know I need more beads, but they were becoming a pain in the butt and this was just the rough draft lol. Also, I am going to add a couple things to the bottom, but that gives you an idea of the form that these beads will be taking.)
Here is my plan. I am a huge St. Louis Cardinals fan, and wanted to theme my birdie beads after their team colors. Red, White, Navy Blue. I love the throw back 80's baby blues that the cards occasionally still break out, but it is far from being a standard color. Because most beads that do team colors in this kind of mold use only two colors, (for strings and beads.. ex: http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/ad59/Josh_Flanigan/Para cord/001_zps46766fde.jpg credit to a DGCR'er I found with a quick google search.) I am trying to figure out which two colors to use.
I thought about using white and red paracord, and then using baby blue and navy blue beads... But I wonder if that is too much. I am asking, only because I haven't made them, and though paracord isn't horribly expensive, I definitely don't want to wait to buy the colors, and realize I should have gone in a different direction.
White and Red only? (Also the colors of the Cincinnati Reds, and the Washington Nationals)
Red beads on white string and blue beads on red string?
Or Shut up about your stupid birdie bead predicament and go throw a disc?
HELP ME DGCR! (For those of you who aren't familiar with the colors... https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct...eVoIsWmPQmuGniw-matPeFXA&ust=1468722123089181)
Yesterday, I taught myself, using YouTube and a few other things, how to do some paracord knots, and ended up making 3 bracelets, two key chains, and a rough draft of some birdie beads. I attached a picture of the birdie beads and bracelet. (Side note, yes, I know I need more beads, but they were becoming a pain in the butt and this was just the rough draft lol. Also, I am going to add a couple things to the bottom, but that gives you an idea of the form that these beads will be taking.)
Here is my plan. I am a huge St. Louis Cardinals fan, and wanted to theme my birdie beads after their team colors. Red, White, Navy Blue. I love the throw back 80's baby blues that the cards occasionally still break out, but it is far from being a standard color. Because most beads that do team colors in this kind of mold use only two colors, (for strings and beads.. ex: http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/ad59/Josh_Flanigan/Para cord/001_zps46766fde.jpg credit to a DGCR'er I found with a quick google search.) I am trying to figure out which two colors to use.
I thought about using white and red paracord, and then using baby blue and navy blue beads... But I wonder if that is too much. I am asking, only because I haven't made them, and though paracord isn't horribly expensive, I definitely don't want to wait to buy the colors, and realize I should have gone in a different direction.
White and Red only? (Also the colors of the Cincinnati Reds, and the Washington Nationals)
Red beads on white string and blue beads on red string?
Or Shut up about your stupid birdie bead predicament and go throw a disc?
HELP ME DGCR! (For those of you who aren't familiar with the colors... https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct...eVoIsWmPQmuGniw-matPeFXA&ust=1468722123089181)