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I really like to let the colors in my photos lead the color palette, I love when I find a pattern paper which is just the right shade to bring out a certain feature of the photo. I will then add other colors whic feel right with the photo, not always present in the photo. For this reason a always keep a good stock of tone on tone pattern papers avaiable to match up with the next photo. I really don't like using card stock anymore just subtle patterns for the background.
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I have always loved your style! Thanks for the tips on creating an eclectic, beautiful page. I do love using a line or kit that is already coordinated. But more so, I love to try putting things together myself. That is my favorite thing to do. Most tImes it's downright funky (ha), but I love it!!
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I try to pick the d dominant photo color and choose a printed paper with a small print that shares that color. For example a small polka dot or small flower. Then I'll choose a solid color in a complementary or perhaps analogous lighter shade something that won't overwhelm the photos. Finally I'll choose a third paper that my be a stronger graphic or even a pattern that I could cut out. For example a large flower Pattern, flourish or such that I can cut out to tie it all together and also embellish. I love how Studio calico incorporates stamps into their page kits.
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My favorite thing to scrap is my son and I have lots of papers from different companies. No matter which papers I add to my collection, I always buy items that all fall within the same color scheme. It works very well for me!
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I'm thinking a kit is the easiest way to mix patterned paper...the designers do all the work for you :)
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I've always wanted to try a kit, and studio calico looks so well put together. Thanks for a chance to win!
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My best tip for paper mixing is to not overthink it and just go for it.
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Using kits is the easiest way for me to mix papers of different lines!
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I like mixing bold prints with either a solid or a more toned down print.
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I just mix up different manufators patterns stripes ect until I like it
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My favorite tip is pattern size. I've heard people recommend using one large pattern, one medium pattern, and one small pattern, so it's not too overwhelmimg. Works for me!
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I don't have problems mixing colors but mixing different patterns makes me anxious. I tend to stick with paper collections or kits. I figure if it works for the "pros" I can use them together.
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Excellent paper mixing tips, thanks so much! My own favorite source for ideas on which papers work well together is my friend Carly. She has an amazing talent for seeing which parts of different manufacturers' products will work in combination and I find her advice extremely helpful.
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I usually buy paper packs from designers and then I know the papers will coordinate. Last month I bought my first kit and have been having fun using it. They kind of help you step out of your box and try using some fun different things. Makes it kind of a challenge to use all the supplies in the monthly kit before your next month arrives.
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I like using color theory & a color wheel. That way I'm pickingcolors that coordinate together & the rest just seems to "work-out"
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I like to use scraps so I don't feel like I'm "messing up" a whole paper if I don't like the way it looks, plus it helps bring down my scrap stash!
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Looks great, thanks for a chance to win. I love mixing pattern papers.
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Using kits are the best way for me to use a mix of paper.
The hard work is done by someone else and they always look great!
Thanks for a chance to win
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i like to go to my scraps, start with one peice and just try one peice at a time to add to the colour pallete, that way you stop when you feel overwhelmed and then make the page from what you have at that point.
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I love "Stay Neutral" example. The mixture of greens on neutral background is beautiful yet not too much. As green is not my color, I'll do this with orange-to-yellow combination in my next LO. Thank you for the inspiration!
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I love collaging with patterned paper. And also if you ink paper up some even when it doesn't coordinate I feel like it blends together well.
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I love using kits to mix things up
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i use a lot of busy+plain tip where I usually buy a pack of fav patterned mixed papers, choose one or two for my upcoming project, and then go to the store to pick out the monochrome colors from that one/two pieces of paper. it has been working out great for scrapbooking and card making!
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you have a july kit.....yes i want....love the colors this month....love it all. p.s. I'm saving this post to refer back to it.
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What an informative post! I like to use both patterned and solid papers from the same line.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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