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2020 MFC Spring Catalog.Indd life is too short for boring jewelry Spring 2020 about us My Fun Colors is delighted to introduce our Spring catalog as we continue to expand our line-up of fashion jewelry—bringing you fresh new looks in necklaces and bracelets to enhance your accessory sales. Our latest collection illustrates our passion to create fashion accessories that are beautiful, affordable, and fun. From colorful and contemporary to classic and sophisticated, we offer a way to define your style and express your individuality. While being known for great product with low prices and excellent margins, our first priority is serving our customers from our corporate office and distribution center in southern California. Check out our Brigade line of bracelets for men (and women). We are proud to share a portion of all Brigade sales as a donation to Operation Homefront. Life was not meant to be boring… so add some fun with My Fun Colors! We look forward to serving you! index NEW Handcrafted clay bracelets . .1 NEW Marquis bracelet sets. 4 NEW COLORS Mini crystal bracelets . 9 NEW DESIGN & COLORS Mini gemstone bracelets . 15 NEW COLORS Spiritual gemstone bracelets . 18 Fashion fortunes . 20 Wonderful woods . 20 NEW COLORS Fashion fun bracelets. 21 NEW Corded & colorful bracelets . .26 Kids clay bead bracelets. .27 Kids mini crystal bracelets . .29 NEW STYLES Slide necklaces . 31 Crystal square bracelets . .36 NEW STYLES Brigade unisex bracelets. .38 Crystal tennis bracelets. .40 Displays . Inside back cover ii | Order online: myfuncolors.com handcraftedBRACELETS clay Whether worn in groups or flying solo, these intricate clay beads, exquisite gemstones, and just the right amount of bling are all that is needed to transform ‘OK’ into ‘OMG!’ handcraftedNEW! clay CLAY AND GEMSTONE BRACELETS • $4.50 EACH • MINIMUM 3 Ideal for just about any setting, these intriguing bracelets add the signature My Fun Colors’ twist to modern fashion jewelry trends. Large clay beads and semi-precious stones deliver an unique, yet elemental flair that is right at home in both casual and professional settings. white turquoise rhodochrosite pyrite #CB-301S #CB-302S #CB-303S matte black onyx w/white lapis lazuli amethyst #CB-304S #CB-305S #CB-306S lilac jade aqua jade moss agate #CB-307S #CB-309S #CB-310G matte black onyx w/yellowturquoise red network #CB-311G #CB-313S #CB-314G order the group (12 styles/3 each) #CB2 • $162 2 | Adult Clay Bracelets Order online: myfuncolors.com handcraftedNEW! clay CLAY BRACELETS • $4.50 EACH • MINIMUM 3 Stretchable and versatile, these enchanting patterned clay beads are interspersed with bright metal spacers. Perfectly at home as a single adornment or stacked with others, these playful baubles add a splash of personality to every situation. pink paisley black paisley peacock mosaic #CB-201S #CB-202S #CB-203S purple petals cream pinstripe green leaf #CB-204S #BC-205S #CB-206S order the group (8 styles/3 each) #CB1 • $108 red leaf #CB-207S assortment Includes 3 each of 20 styles and $35 3-tier wood roll bar display, offset with 3 free additional bracelets and Organza bags. 60-piece with display #CB-BA60• $305 navy pinstripe #CB-208S Order by phone: (719) 428-2182 Adult Clay Bracelets | 3 NEW!marquis collection 4-PIECE BRACELET SETS • $11.50 EACH • MINIMUM 2 These engaging bracelet sets feature thoughtfully curated combinations of stones and crystals that are offset by a stunning faceted marquis stone. Wear them individually or layer with style for endless combinations. Carded for optimal presentation, these new sets are the season’s must-have design. turquoise howlite with crysocolla marquis tiger eye with moonstone marquis #MR1202S #MR1210G denim sodalite with moonstone marquis amethyst with moonstone marquis #MR1212S #MR1214S 4 | Marquis Bracelets Order online: myfuncolors.com NEW!marquis collection 4-PIECE BRACELET SETS • $11.50 EACH • MINIMUM 2 angelite with moonstone marquis green aventurine with moonstone marquis #MR1221S #MR1222S rhodochrosite with rose quartz marquis rose quartz with rose quartz marquis #MR1225S #MR1229S Order by phone: (719) 428-2182 Marquis Bracelets | 5 NEW!marquis collection 4-PIECE BRACELET SETS • $11.50 EACH • MINIMUM 2 moss agate with labradorite marquis lapis with moonstone marquis #MR1230G #MR1238S black onyx with onyx agate marquis amazonite with amazonite marquis #MR1252S #MR1253S 6 | Marquis Bracelets Order online: myfuncolors.com NEW!marquis collection 4-PIECE BRACELET SETS • $11.50 EACH • MINIMUM 2 red network with moonstone marquis ligure with labradorite marquis #MR1257G #MR1265S labradorite with labradorite marquis pink zebra jasper with labradorite marquis #MR1268S #MR1269S Order by phone: (719) 428-2182 Marquis Bracelets | 7 NEW!marqis collection 4-PIECE BRACELET SETS • $11.50 EACH • MINIMUM 2 carnelian with moonstone marquis crysocolla with crysocolla marquis #MR1273G #MR1275S order the group (18 styles/2 each) #MR1 • $414 assortmentsMARQUIS COLLECTION 36pcs Marquis Collection Assortment, includes 2 each of all 18 sets, complete with $28 wood display offset with 2 free additional sets. 36-piece bracelets with display #MR-BA36 • $442 8 | Marquis Bracelets Order online: myfuncolors.com miniBRACELETS crystal Great things come in small packages, and our sparkling 4mm crystal bracelets are no exception. Sparkling colored crystals are offset by gold and silver metal spacers. A perfect fashion accessory on their own, but absolutely stunning when paired with other jewelry. mini crystal MINI CRYSTALS – SILVER ACCENT (4MM) • $1.00 EACH • MINIMUM 6 Great things come in small packages and our dazzling 4mm crystal bracelets are no exception. Sparkling crystals in an array of colors offset by gold and silver metal spacers. A perfect fashion accessory on their own, but absolutely stunning when paired with other jewelry. black / silver accent silver / silver accent clear / silver accent black diamond / silver accent #MC101S #MC102S #MC104S #MC109S ice white ab / silver accent slate ab / silver accent midnight sparkle / silver accent light pink ab / silver accent #MC110S #MC113S #MC114S #MC203S shell pink / silver accent pink / silver accent raspberry / silver accent cranberry ab / silver accent #MC204S #MC207S #MC210S #MC212S NEW! garnet / silver accent maroon / silver accent ruby / silver accent champagne ab / silver accent #MC305S #MC307S #MC310S #MC410S 10 | Mini Crystal Bracets Order online: myfuncolors.com mini crystal MINI CRYSTALS – SILVER ACCENT (4MM) • $1.00 EACH • MINIMUM 6 Mix and match colors of the latest trends and seasonal looks. NEW! bright coral / silver accent coral / silver accent lemonade / silver accent dandelion / silver accent #MC411S #MC415S #MC502S #MC509S forest green / silver accent jade ab / silver accent twilight sage / silver accent aqua ab / silver accent #MC609S #MC613S #MC614S #MC703S peacock / silver accent aqua opaque / silver accent sand & sea / silver accent sea mist / silver accent #MC704S #MC706S #MC708S #MC710S NEW! teal gold ab / silver accent turquoise / silver accent indigo/ silver accent midnight blue / silver accent #MC711S #MC720S #MC810S #MC817S Order by phone: (719) 428-2182 Mini Crystal Bracets | 11 mini crystal MINI CRYSTALS – SILVER ACCENT (4MM) • $1.00 EACH • MINIMUM 6 powder blue ab / silver accent lavender ab / silver accent light blue ab / silver accent royal / silver accent #MC818S #MC901S #MC803S #MC806S NEW! NEW! ice blue / silver accent aegean blue / silver accentamethyst / silver accent purple / silver accent #MC808S #MC820S #MC906S #MC909S NEW! periwinkle / silver accent plum ab / silver accent heather ab / silver accent sahara ab / silver accent #MC911S #MC912S #MC914S #MC1005S taupe ab / silver accent sand ab / silver accent blush ab / silver accent bronze crystal/ silver accent #MC1006S #MC1007S #MC1008S #MC1101S harlequin / silver accent twilight lavender / silver accent twilight sky / silver accent twilight gray / silver accent #MC1104S #MC1106S #MC1107S #MC1111S order the group (52 styles/6 each) #MC1 • $312 12 | Mini Crystal Bracets Order online: myfuncolors.com mini crystal MINI CRYSTALS – GOLD ACCENT (4MM) • $1.00 EACH • MINIMUM 6 black / gold accent black diamond / gold accent light pink ab / gold accent apricot ab / gold accent #MC101G #MC109G #MC203G #MC408G caramel cream / gold accent sand & sea / gold accent plum ab / gold accent sahara ab / gold accent #MC409G #MC708G #MC912G #MC1005G sand ab / gold accent twilight forest / gold accent #MC1007G #MC1108G order the group (10 styles/6 each) #MC2 • $60 Order by phone: (719) 428-2182 Mini Crystal Bracets | 13 mini crystal ASSORTMENTS Our mini-crystal assortments deliver today's most fashionable hues and perfect for stacking a winning combination of colorful styles. MINI CRYSTALS WITH SILVER ACCENTS MINI CRYSTALS WITH SILVER & GOLD ACCENTS Packed with six each of our top 44 silver styles, this robust display Options are plentiful with our silver and gold mini crystal provides double quantities of the hottest colors, complete with assortment. Includes six each of 52 great styles, complete with our $65 wood display spinner, and offset with 24 free bracelets our $65 wood spinner and offset with 24 free bracelets and and Organza bags. Organza bags. 288-piece bracelets with display 312-piece bracelets with display #MC-SA288 • $353 #MC-BA312 • $377 14 | Mini Crystal Bracets Order online: myfuncolors.com miniBRACELETS gemstone This dainty size makes it perfect for a simple understated accent for your wrist, with an amazing array of gemstones to choose from that will mix and match beautifully. ★
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