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Post by Linda on Apr 9, 2017 14:22:32 GMT
dark brown, mossy green, navy - they look great together. It just doesn't seem to match any photos I take. one of my favourite palattes - but I take a lot of nature pictures
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loco coco
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Post by loco coco on Apr 9, 2017 14:28:12 GMT
Gray- for some reason its hard for me to sb it as a neutral. Gray in my house is beautiful but on my pages it looks so drab. Light gray is easier than dark
I really like purples after using the moonstruck collection, before that I didnt use much purple
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Post by carolynhasacat on Apr 9, 2017 14:39:11 GMT
Purple and blue for sure. I read an article on decorating once that explained that for some reason different shades of green could be mixed together to give a pleasing effect, but it is impossible to get a pleasing effect mixing different shades of blue. I feel like this is the issue, although I don't know why this is true.
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Elsabelle
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Jun 26, 2014 2:04:55 GMT
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Post by Elsabelle on Apr 9, 2017 15:34:27 GMT
I love red but it's so bold that I have to figure out how to balance it with the pictures so it doesn't steal the show.
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Apr 9, 2017 20:15:43 GMT
For those saying purple, I am curious if it is because of lack of availability. If every line had a purple tone in it the way pink and teal/aqua/turquoise is right now there would be TONS of options out there. Since it is already hard to find, it definitely makes it harder to coordinate. This is why I am happy Elle's Studio is adding purple. She has 2 shades, but the same family...every time she uses purple, it coordinates with the purple she has done previously. I actually stocked up for a few months before using much so there would be a decent amount of variety for me to choose from.
I need a navy, teal and lavendar scrapbook line.
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nicolep
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Post by nicolep on Apr 10, 2017 3:24:58 GMT
Purple for me because I don't like the color to begin with lol.
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Post by grammadee on Apr 16, 2017 18:30:23 GMT
I love all the colours, but have the most trouble matching shades of green, and--surprisingly--white between pp and cs and between either and my photos. Purple is another tough one. I will think I have picked up the perfect cardstock and come home to find it matches none of the papers or photos I had hoped to use it with.
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Post by grammadee on Apr 16, 2017 18:34:42 GMT
As to the availability of purple, when we were on vacation in Venice a glass maker told us that purple dye was the MOST EXPENSIVE to create, and that is why it was considered the colour of nobility and royalty. Maybe that is still the problem today with colouring cs and pp?
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Post by jstblondie on Apr 18, 2017 3:06:47 GMT
I'm not a fan of pastels
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