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Old 03-06-2005, 06:59 PM   #1  
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Default Question re: SU ink spots and cardstock

I'm buying some ink spots at my party. I really like the soft subtles. I'm wondering about how pleased I will be with the color choice when I'm trying to make more masculine cards/sb pages. Do most of you color coordinate with the SU cardstock? I have so much cardstock now from scrapbooking that I can't imagine buying more. I'd appreciate your input.
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I find that the level of WOW my project has often is a result of all the papers and inks I use going together so I would have to say, once I found SU, the other CS has just sat there and my son now has some stamping paper of his own!
As for the soft subtles, there are two greens blue and yellow... you can make some guy cards from that but I would have to admit, that it is not the MOST mascuine friendly family LOL :lol:
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Default Soft subtles CAN be masculine

Try:
Perfect Plum with Mellow moss
Perfect Plum and Sage Shadow
Mellow Moss and Bliss Blue
Bliss Blue and Barely Banana


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I use the bliss blue alot, I just ran out of the paper and had to order more and I even have the bliss blue and mellow moss ink cartridge for my wheels. I usually mix my bliss blue with the night of navy cardstock and this could get you some masculine cards.
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