PaperAngel
Prolific Pea
Posts: 7,955
Jun 27, 2014 23:04:06 GMT
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Post by PaperAngel on Jan 20, 2023 4:21:25 GMT
Thanks for your responses. I don't gravitiate toward the cutesy Doodlebug aesthetic, but appreciate the versatile/classic patterns (e.g. plaids, stripes, tags) like infochick. I like the concept of the calendar collection, but not its non-neutral color palette. I'm not a cardmaker, so not interested in that kit. Nothing from this collection is added to my wish list.
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artbabe
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,388
Jun 26, 2014 1:59:10 GMT
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Post by artbabe on Jan 21, 2023 16:49:07 GMT
Love those, Jo! Soooooooooooo cute! Those colors make my heart happy. Thanks for the info about their color palette; I did not know that, but it certainly makes it convenient to pick up random pieces from their collections here and there. Thanks. The consistent color scheme thing makes their collections look very similar year after year which a lot of people don’t like but it’s the best for mixing and matching. The consistent color scheme actually bugs me. My favorite color is lime green but I absolutely hate it with red, so Doodlebug Christmas lines are always a no for me. It is just so yuck. I don't mind it with the Halloween stuff, though, because I like that color scheme. I also don't like Doodlebug because their paper can be so freakin' busy! The plaid and stripes are cute but when they put things like animals on it the pattern is too small and too repetitive. I'm inconsistent, though. I do occasionally buy a baby line or a beach line. And, like I said, I do like how they do Halloween. Sometimes scrapping cutesy is a nice change.
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