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Old 01-01-2009, 12:58 PM   #1  
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Default Gable Green vs. Green Galore?

I pulled out my Gable Green for the first time last night, and used it on a card with Green Galore. To my surprise, I found that the ink colours are almost identical! The papers are definitely different.

So it it one of my ink pads (I think the Gable Green is wrong) or does everyone else find these two colours are the same?

Here's the card so you can see what I mean.

The small "bullseye" stamps and the oval and corner punch are with Gable Green. The larger circle stamps and the card base are with Green Galore.

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Old 01-01-2009, 01:09 PM   #2  
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I can see a slight difference in your photo. But that is just me. I am a huge Green Galore gal. I rarely use Gable Green. I do find that the inks are closer in color than the cardstocks. Lovely card!!
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Yeah, I see a very slight difference too, I hadn't noticed that with mine, but then I don't think I have ever used them both on the same project.
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To me they are different. It is especially visible where the oval meets the base. The oval is lighter.
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I may not see the difference on your card but I sure see it when I stamp with my ink pads. The green galore is a much deeper color than the gable green.
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I use them both but my pads are pretty different from one another. One is much more of a yellow green color.
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