Sorry for the Sunday upload, but my club meets in less than 12 hours and I'm not sure I like this card. Do you have any suggestions?
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2008 GMT Views: 1374
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Additional Info
Stamps: It's A Good Egg
Paper: Apricot Appeal, Gable Green, Prints Pack DSP
Ink: Basic Black, Bashful Blue
Accessories: Hodgpodge Hdwr Flower Ribbon Slides, Clear Button, Rub Ons Love & Happiness, Blue Gingham Ribbon, Punches Lg & Sm Oval, Three for You, Two Way Glue Pen, Crystal Effects, Stampin Glitter
Registered: February 1, 2008 Location: Caledonia, NY Posts: 1862
Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 3:04 AM
I like your card very pretty...., my eye was drawn to the clear button and rub on first, I might try it with the white rub on instead of the black, it would be a softer match with your pretty pastel eggs
Registered: April 27, 2007 Location: South,GA Posts: 59576
Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 5:00 AM
I love it like it is but I wonder if you switched the green and blue bases if the blue egg would really pop out more. Just a thought but it truely does look great as it is. These eggs are just adorable. Let us know what you end up deciding on and good luch with the class
Registered: June 20, 2006 Location: Dundee, OR Posts: 958
Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 7:36 PM
I really love your card. I was thinking the only thing I would change is the color of the top egg. If you use the blue background paper, I would just change the front egg to pink or green or something like that. Just so it stands out more. But I think it's really pretty anyway! Great Job!!!!
Registered: October 24, 2004 Location: Topeka, KS Posts: 801
Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 9:35 PM
Thanks to all for your suggestions. They were great. Due to my time constraint, I changed the black rub on to white. It helped immensely. I would have changed the blue egg to a green, but didn't have that color of DSP. I agree totally with you that the contrast would have been better.
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