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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Keefie on September 12, 2013, 09:17:48 am
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I have finished Sully's Heart Rose and now would like some advice. Do you prefer it with the black or the red backer?
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Keefie, I really do like both of them but I think the red may be a little better for a rose. When I do something like that, if it is for a wedding, I try to get the colors that are being used in the wedding and if it loos good I use those. Just my 2 pennies worth.
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Great work! I think the red looks good. Most people use black to back their portraits, so red is a change and it fits the project as well.
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Red is a good background color for that. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing it with us.
DW
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I agree with red.
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Beautiful!! I really like the way the way they turned out, Awesome pattern.
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both ways are nice Keith, but i do like it with the black backer more.to me it lets the fine cuts pop a little more.
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Wife says RED Keefie. End of story!!!!!.
Rob Roy
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I like the red, but I agree with Newfie about the black making it 'pop'. I didn't know the term 'pop' with regards to images, but I Googled it and it describes it well. The pattern reminds me of a tattoo I nearly got. :)
Martin
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Both looks greate, good cut outs. You did a very good job.
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I like both colors for them, it looks very nice. really great job.
but my choice would be black.
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Wonderful job, loooks very well done.
Personally I prefer the red.
Thanks for sharing.
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When somebody get one of these pieces,red or black ,they are so happy. good cut also.
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Red, IMHO.
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That is a perfect looking piece Kieth. Love the red.
Marg
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I love both of them great job,,,,,, where do I get the pattern?
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I love both of them great job,,,,,, where do I get the pattern?
It is available free in the Scrollsaw Village forum.
Keefie.
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both are great,but i like the red one best.i am not up to that standerd yet.
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Red is more appropriate for Love,
Black is normally for mourning.
Did you try Yellow?
Good work,
Gabby