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I think some of the turquoise color in a solid would look great with your purples.
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Since I love purple, I think it will look awesome with just the 2 colors.
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I'm with the purple brigade, you can never have too much purple, and purple and turquoise is a perfect combination. A turquoise tone on tone would be a nice addition.
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Originally Posted by mandyrose
(Post 6377265)
I had posted earlier how these would look together I agreed with the fussy cut but still have too much purple and tried two different outlines hope you can see them[ATTACH=CONFIG]444074[/ATTACH]I traced 5x5 chalk outlines so how would that look doing 10x10 block instead of 5x5, of course it wouldn't be falling charms LOL! back to first base ;)
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I can not believe this. I read the photo date in the corner that says 2013 10 30 and thought what happened to your camera to give you a date that far in the future. Horse Hockey---------------the first day of November is tomorrow. (it's early Thursday now) I'm lost a couple months back, I guess.
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BTW, not too purply at all. Love the tiny dots with your print.
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I would add some black!
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Too much purple NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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How about adding some black? Or maybe white, or both?
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You can never have too much purple, but that's just me. No after reading the other posts, I'm in good company. A lighter aqua sashing might break it up enough. Or I'm a throw a bit of white person when I need to soften the main color.
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