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Post by cupcakepeddler on Oct 25, 2021 3:37:21 GMT
I have enough Doodlebug Christmas lines in my stash that I do not need to buy anymore for a while and although very cute Let it snow is just not for me. I am a warm climate Aussie girl so I tend to not buy snow/winter lines for my Christmas layouts and albums, some of the B-sides are great though so if I can find some loose sheets I might grab a couple.
Great Outdoors though....Shut up and take my money. I have so many camping trips and outdoor adventure photos that I will absolutely use all of that line with, especially for the trips away when the kids were really little. I can't wait to get my hands on this line.
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Post by jennoconnell on Oct 25, 2021 10:40:57 GMT
I don't know who I think I am because I'm not outdoorsy and we don't get cold weather here, but I just pre-ordered a ton of both lines from ACOT because Doodlebug just makes me happy.
Great Outdoors will coordinate nicely with Pumpkin Spice (2020) for autumn layouts.
I totally get where a lot of people are coming from. Doodlebug's style can be very polarizing. However, for those of you who don't think it's for you, take a peek at their petite prints and their B sides which offer some really useable patterns.
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Post by PaperAngel on Oct 26, 2021 23:58:09 GMT
Thanks for your responses. Like many companies in the industry, Doodlebug themes/designs have become formulaic, predictable, & repetitive. While I find the kawaii illustrations cute, they're not my style. I appreciate the inclusion of classic patterned papers (ie stripes, plaids, dots) featuring the company's signature bright colors in these collections, but have similar or the same patterns previously purchased from other companies already in my inventory. Nothing from this release is added to my wish list.
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