Opinion please?

Me to - very nice

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Cheryl
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p-OI-fect, lol. jeanne

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nzlstar*

me three, poifect solution. jeanne

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nzlstar*

hmm, might have to add my vote to this as well!

Suzie B

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Patti

Thank you all! I had a couple of people over for dinner last night and showed them the various renderings that you had provided. The vote goes to this option. It really is interesting. I'll be sure to post pictures as it progresses, but it will be slow going for the next couple of weeks. I will be letting work get in the way of my fun time :-(

Thank you again! Rita L.

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Rita in MA

I love that, that's the one! Not too much of either color, and all interesting and everything.

Karen, Queen of Squishies

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Queen of Squishies

Hmmm...I don't think the first one is too pink, but that's just me. As for the second one, I agree that the stars get lost. What if you used the green print (now in the center) as the star points, putting the pink in the center? That would give you lots of green and not much pink, but the stars would show better. Just a thought.

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Sandy Foster

Oops! I didn't see your answer before I added mine, Karen! Great minds....

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Sandy Foster

Personally, I like the first option. The stars pop in that layout.

Kathryn in Mi

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Kathryn Walker

I can't leave the drawing up on my server for long...that's the venue I'm using for people who purchase Rejoice! as a PDF, so space is limited. If you want the ribbon stars sample, Rita, please save a copy in the next day or so...after that I'll be removing it.

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