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faerywings

The Loopy-O
CHEERY O
That is exactly what I would ask for too, Olga. I have tried to use font matches (Whatthefont.com or something like that) and never seem to have much luck. I am sure that designers use a lot of CU fonts but if I could get something similar to personalize some of the word art, that would be helpful.
The other thing (which is not the end of the world) is that I would like staples or tape. Mostly if I am making a pager for CT work and would like to use everything from the same kit.
 

pachimac

I solemnly swear I am up to no good!
CHEERY O
I always need flowers and foliage. I don't think I have made many pages without at least a flower or leaf.

I also appreciate having a staple in a kit ,and I love straight stitching but so few people make those now.
 

seniorgal

Well-Known Member
I'm looking for the color purple in kits or the color green (not blue-green but forest green) It seems like the majority of kits are pink and blue. Why is that?
 

Kythe

Well-Known Member
I would like to know what angle or degree (Not the opacity) of shadow is used on the pre-shadowed elements. That way I can match the shadows to any elements I use that don't have the shadow included. Perhaps there is a standard? I have no clue.

A ribbon or bow.. something that can go in a floral cluster.
 

AZK

Queen of the Universe
CHEERY O
Fasteners! Staples, clips, buttons, tape, stitches, whatever. I also would love more blank word strips. I have been known to "erase" the print on a strip in order to use it for a different word, lol.
 

Jam-on-toast

Well-Known Member
CHEERY O
I'm looking for the color purple in kits or the color green (not blue-green but forest green) It seems like the majority of kits are pink and blue. Why is that?
I know.. totally agree.. I don't know how to deal with all that pink and baby blue... I find some color palettes imposible to work with..
 

LSlycord

Well-Known Member
Well Olga, you have obviously hit on the thing that we all need the most! What are the fonts for the gorgeous word art? Thanks @Vicki Robinson for jumping in and saying that you will start doing this!
 

AZK

Queen of the Universe
CHEERY O
I'm looking for the color purple in kits or the color green (not blue-green but forest green) It seems like the majority of kits are pink and blue. Why is that?
Years ago a designer I used to CT for said that purple kits don't sell very well, which didn't make much sense to me.
 

pachimac

I solemnly swear I am up to no good!
CHEERY O
Years ago a designer I used to CT for said that purple kits don't sell very well, which didn't make much sense to me.

I used to CT for Created by Jill (God rest her sweet soul) and she did a lot of purple In her kits. I am CONSTANTLY. looking for purple in kits!
 

scribler

The O is my hOme.
CHEERY O
I am another one who wants ribbons or ric rac in all of my kits. I also love straight stitches.; Buttons, birds and butterflies are also big for me. Oh and paint. I wish every kit had paint.
 

pachimac

I solemnly swear I am up to no good!
CHEERY O
I miss her s much! I used to spend hours with her on the phone!

She took a chance on me and asked me on her team to be the “clean and simple” artist to show that her kits could be used that way too, but then she taught me to “so” artsy by just experimenting. She was so supportive! She is the my number one influence in my scrapping and she was my biggest cheerleader. I miss her wise counsel, her support, and her sense of humor!!!
 

Vicki Robinson

Designer + Brush Queen + Mac Guru
Designer
I'm looking for the color purple in kits or the color green (not blue-green but forest green) It seems like the majority of kits are pink and blue. Why is that?
I can only speak for myself, of course, but designing is a creative process and if colors don’t speak to me, I have a hard time incorporating them into a kit. It’s like buying clothes — I’m not likely to buy a dress in a color I don’t like. Personally, I tend the prefer more neutral colors with pops of other colors, but when I look a my shop, I see way more color than you’d see in my closet. Lol. But I think that’s because those colors “fit” with what I vision I have in my head for that project.

I don’t know about other designers, but I do pay attention to what customers are asking for and try to incorporate some of those ideas and requests when it makes sense for any given kit. But if someone said I want a kit with the two colors you mention, I’d have no idea where to start — without including a lot of elements that are just not my style. The ONLY time I start with a color palette is for our monthly color play (there’s no theme, just colors) and then I look at the colors for awhile to see if they suggest any kind of a subject for me and go from there

I know you should see more of those colors in Spring kits because many designers tend to include seasonal colors. In fact, I found I DO have Spring kit with those colors. Lol.

I don’t know if this is making any sense to you and don’t mean to be making excuses — just trying to give some insight into one designers thought process.

Here’s the one kit I have in those colors — and guess what! It’s a Spring kit. Lol

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Madi

Diane
CHEERY O
I always need flowers and foliage. I don't think I have made many pages without at least a flower or leaf.

I also appreciate having a staple in a kit ,and I love straight stitching but so few people make those now.
There are not many kits that have no flowers!
 
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