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For those of you who are A Muse fans and use their notecards.... Do you have a list of ink colors that match their card colors? It can be any brand of ink that you find matches/works best (Colorbox chalk, SU, etc). Thanks!
I will start a list of the ones I know:
Lime Peel - Colorbox Chalk Lime Pastel
Cabana Blue - Colorbox Chalk Ice Blue
Great thread! I just bought a bunch of the notecards...Popsicle Pink, Jasmine, Dew, Cabana Blue (band), Lime Peel (band). I have a couple that I bought from a local art store that I'm not sure of...one says French Blue - maybe it's really Bluebird. The other one is either Cabana Blue solid (I don't have the band yet to compare it with) or Celestial Blue. I can't wait to see the rest of the matches. Thanks for starting this!
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Last edited by Rubber Stamp Nut; 06-09-2006 at 05:36 PM..
I updated a few more based on what I could gather from the A Muse Cards of the week emails. The only two I know from testing them myself are the Lime and Cabana.
i will have to look into this.. i just make the cards hehehehe not thinking what colors i'm using...
jullie might know this as well.. she's the master tee hee heee
tutu pink (awning and tiny flowers) pixie dust from versamagic
french roast: cheastnut roan colorbox chalk
swiss red : i like these with the warm red colorbox chalk
Unless the paper and the inks are coordinated to work together from the get-go, which is unlikely, unless you are a company like SU!, CTMH, etc.) You're basically gonna have to experiment and it will take a variety of different brands, if what you seek is as close a dead-on match as possible.
That said, here are a few more that I have found "compliment" well, but are not necessarily dead-on matches (added in red):
Jasmine - n/a
Dew - n/a
Celestial Blue - Fluid Chalk Ice Blue, possibly Versamagic Aspen Mist (but it has some greyish undertones)
Fairy Dust - Versamagic Pixie Dust
Orange Crush - Fluid Chalk Orange
Lime Peel - Colorbox Chalk Lime Pastel
Cabana Blue - Colorbox Chalk Ice Blue
Popsicle Pink - Fluid Chalk Rouge
Hawthorne - Versamagic Red Brick, possibly Fluid Chalk Terra Cotta
Fern - Colorbox Chalk Olive Pastel, Versamagic Spanish Olive
Bluebird - n/a
French Roast - Colorbox Chalk Drk Brwn, Chestnut Roan, Versamagic Jumbo Java
Surf - Versamagic Sea Breeze
Palm - Versamagic Tea Leaves
Passion - Versamagic Spring Pansy
Papaya - Colorbox Chalk Yellow Citrus, Versamagic Mango Madness
Black - any black, whichever is your fave
Swiss Red - Colorbox Chalk Warm Red
Thai Gold - Versamagic Cornucopia
Irish Green - Fluid Chalk Warm Green
TuTu Pink - Versamagic Pink Petunia
French Blue - Fluid Chalk Prussian Blue
n/a = I have yet to find a close match . . .
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
Last edited by JulieHRR; 06-10-2006 at 06:18 PM..
Reason: Versamagic Pixie Pink is in error; in fact it is Pixie DUST
Hey, now, will ya' LMK if you ever find a close match for Jamine and Dew? I don't worry about perfect matching for the most part in my projects, but it would satisfy my own curosity! ;)
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
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