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Something Old, Something New Blog Candy Giveaway

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HOW ABOUT A BLOG CANDY GIVEAWAY?  To one lucky participant, I’m giving away the collection of Stampin’ Up! goodies shown above!

I’m headed to Atlanta for the weekend to join a World Card Making Day (Oct. 3) event hosted by my Stampin’ Pretty Pals Brian King and Pam Morris.  Almost 100 are attending!  I’ll share photos and our fun on my Stampin’ Pretty Facebook page.

While I’m away, I wanted to offer a blog candy giveaway.  It includes “something old (retired products), something new (holiday catalog) and something blue (pretty Island Indigo ribbon–one of my favorite Stampin’ Up! blues).”  Here’s the prize!

  • Cup of Cheer stamp set (clear-mount, Holiday Catalog)
  • Love Who You Are stamp set (wood-mount, retired)
  • 2014-2016 In Color Designer Washi Tape (Annual Catalog)
  • Spring Flowers Textured Embossing Folder (retired)
  • Island Indigo 1/4″ Cotton Ribbon (Annual Catalog)
  • Whisper White 5/8″ Satin Ribbon (Annual Catalog)

HOW TO PLAY:  Please leave a COMMENT HERE or at the top of this post sharing your favorite Stampin’ Up! color to use for the holidays.

Click here to see the Stampin’ Up! color collections to help you decide.

Deadline for blog candy comments is Monday, October 5 at NOON Central Time.  I’ll choose a random comment and announce the winner later on Monday on my Stampin’ Pretty Blog.

Note:  I can only ship within the U.S.  Winner will have 24 hours to email me their name and mailing address so stay tuned for the announcement of the winner!  Good luck!

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711 thoughts on “Something Old, Something New Blog Candy Giveaway”

  1. Honestly, I don’t. The replacement colors are typically based on fashion and home decor trends, not replacement. If you have a specific color your are inquiring about, please feel free to email me.

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  2. Do you know of a color chart that would show the retires inks and what the replacement colors would be? Thank you so much for your time and effort

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  3. I guess I love non traditional colors for Christmas. I love the elegant eggplant with smoky slate. Also love crumb cake with cherry cobbler. Thanks so much for sharing all of your creativity with us!

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  4. I love starting a card with Crumb Cake! Next you can let your imagination run wild and use any traditional red and green combination or be brave and go with Night of Navy or any combination of colors that will make the Holidays magic!

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  5. I really enjoy all of the color combos from SU! but my favorite is Real Red/Garden Green/Whisper White…it’s so classic!

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  6. The mossy meadow is my favorite green with my holiday candy dots…and with the always favorite cherry cobbler, my Stampin room is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

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  7. I love Real Red for sentiments and accents, but Cherry Cobbler makes a great card base for Christmas.

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  8. I’m using Crumb Cake a lot for Christmas Cards this year. It really looks good with the Cherry Cobbler and Mossy Meadow. I love making Christmas cards — it’s my favorite time of the year.

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  9. Cherry cobbler is my favorite color for Christmas. Love the deep, rich color. Thank you for a chance to win the blog candy, Mary!

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  10. My go to combo has always been cherry cobbler, always artichoke and vanilla. So rich!
    Thank you Mary

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  11. Hands down, it’s Cherry Cobbler! I hope SU never discontinues it, as it has been my favorite color since it was introduced.

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  12. I initially thought Cherry Cobbler but then I realized that you asked Holiday color. Since we aren’t being specific as to which Holiday I have to say Black since I use it on so many of my Holiday cards.

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  13. Wow! What a response! I’m part of the large CHERRY COBBLER group–to me it truly says Christmas more than any other color.

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  14. I’m a traditionalist when it comes to Christmas, so I’m sure I will most likely reach for Real Red and a variety of greens, gold, silver, and white to compliment the red. But they won’t be boring at all because Stampin Up has added such a collection of matte, shiney, glitter, vellum, light and heavy weight papers. Not to mention all the doilies and embellishments. I might try a few of the shades of red, but I highly doubt you will find any pink, purple or turquoise on my stamping table!

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  15. Cherry Cobbler is my favorite. Thank you for the chance to win. I look forward to your daily post of inspiration.

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  16. My favorite color is Blackberry Bliss for it’s deep rich hue lends itself to highlighting all other colors an especially white,siver, gol,red and green for the holiays.

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  17. I love the deep rich hue of Cherry Cobbler. The beautiful linen cherry cobbler ribbon, currently on the clearance rack is a must have for Christmas cards, tags and packages.

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  18. Awesome ideas as usual! That’s why I follow your page. As a Stampin Up demonstrator I’m constantly looking for creative ideas and I can always find them here. THANKS!

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  19. I love any of the paler blues with silver foil or glimmer that reflects the beauty of a clear winter sky and ground covered in snow and for that icy cold winter feel.

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  20. went to a card making event myself this weekend…. would love to win some blog candy !!!!!! hope you are having fun can’t wait to see what you made this weekend…..

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  21. I was searching for Stampin’ UP! Color Swatch Charts and found you site for the 2014-2016 charts. I love your site — crisp, clear, pretty! I am a fellow Demonstrator and have seen your new Crafting area design by StampNStorage – Very pretty!

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  22. I LOVE Cherry Cobbler for all of my holiday cards! It coordinates beautifully with all of the earth tone colors for fall and Thanksgiving cards And it’s also perfect paired with any of Stampin’ Ups gorgeous greens for my traditional Christmas cards! Mary, you a huge inspiration to stampers everywhere! Thanks for being YOU!

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  23. Mostly stamp in black and fill in with colors. If it is a solid stamp sometimes emboss with silver or gold.

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  24. I love wintery colors – so bermuda bay, pool party, and island indigo are my favorites. I also love pear pizzaz and old olive for greens.

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  25. I love Elegant Eggplant! It lends a rich color scheme that is also very classy and elegant! Try it out! Happy Stamping

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  26. Red and green are traditional, but something about the blues make it soft and peaceful. I do tend to use more Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive though. Have a joy filled week-end.

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  27. I love vanilla and gold for a classic rich Christmas card!!!!thanks for the opportunity to win!!!

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  28. Lost lagoon with Whisper White. Lost Lagoon seems to give such a calming effect during the holidays which some of us need during the hustle and bustle.

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  29. I’m liking cucumber crush this year! Trying to decide what to pair it with that’s not a red though.

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  30. I’m always using up my stash of Cherry Cobbler at Christmas time, so I guess if I had to choose just one that would be it. Thanks so much for the chance to win! Hope you had a great time.

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  31. Last year I made some wonderful Christmas cards with Lost Lagoon and the Silver Glimmer paper. The old standby though is Cherry Cobbler! I hope you had a great weekend in Atlanta! Thanks for contest.

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  32. I love real red combined with crumb cake. But this year, I think Cucumber Crush is going to get used a lot.

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  33. Lost lagoon! Goes great with traditional Reds! And I am going to have to get s cherry cobbler after reading so many posts!

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  34. I love the vintage look of Cherry Cobbler. I love to make elegant cards and that is the perfect color to start with.

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  35. Love, love, love REAL RED!!!
    And this year i will also put to use, Cucumber Crush!
    Happy, happy holidays~
    🙂

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  36. My favorite not only in Fall, or for Christmas, or for Valentine’sDay is Cherry Cobbler–I feel as though I use it all year long! Love it!

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  37. Have a great time in Atlanta Mary, it sounds like loads of fun!

    I tend to prefer the muted holiday colors of Bravo Burgundy, Cherry Cobbler, Always Artichoke and Lost Lagoon. But my favorite color right now is Mossy Meadow.

    Thanks for the generous blog candy!

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  38. I love the richness of Cherry Cobbler. Mossy Meadow may be my go-to green this year! Thanks for all your great ideas!

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  39. I usually go traditional with Real Red but last year I used Lost Lagoon and was really happy with the results.

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  40. Old olive is my favorite color for Christmas. Thank you for offering all the wonderful blog candy!

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  41. I really do not have a special color. Love the blues with sparkling papers or reds/greens for traditional cards. I like to think outside the box with colors when making one of my Christmas designs for family and the troops.

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  42. I am a traditional holiday colors person. Real red and one Seameadow will play a big part in my holiday season.

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  43. I can’t pick just one! My favorite colors for the holidays are tangelo twist, old olive, and rich razzleberry. These colors get me through Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas!

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  44. I love your blog posts and wonderful ideas. I check my email every morning and your post is my first go to. Thanks for keeping my creative juices flowing.

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  45. Cajun Craze, Always Artichoke, Hello Honey for Autumn/Fall. Cherry Cobbler and Mossy Meadow for Christmas. Marina Mist, Pool Party, and Silver embossing powder with Flurry of Wishes for New Years/Winter.

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  46. I love Cherry Cobbler both because it’s a perfect Christmas color (IMO) and because it was a Cherry Cobbler pin that started my Stampin’ Up! business.

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  47. I love Cherry Cobbler for Christmas. It seems to relate to a variety of styles and goes well with other colors.

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  48. I can’t wait to see the cards from card making day! I love cherry cobbler and old olive for Christmas

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  49. Love Cherry Cobbler, Night of Navy, Whisper White, Dazzling Diamonds or Sliver Glimmer Paper for Patriotic Christmas cards

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  50. I seem to “pin” a lot of Christmas cards using the somewhat non-traditional Crumb Cake and Soft Sky or Lost Lagoon combos.

    Thank you for this opportunity!

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  51. For Christmas, my favorite is Cherry Cobbler. It looks great with any of the green colors and you can add glimmer paper accents for a wow look.

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  52. My favorite Christmas color is Real Red. But…this year the white glimmer paper will be front and center on my cards.

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  53. Which Holiday, Mary? For Halloween and Thanksgiving, I like Cajun Craze. For Christmas, I like Cherry Cobbler. Both look super with Mossy Meadow or Old Olive, my favorite greens.

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  54. My favorite color to use for Christmas is Night of Navy. I love embossing the Nativity onto the Navy with Silver embossing powder.

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  55. Gotta love Cherry Cobbler at Christmas and all thru the year! I pair it with Mossy Meadow or Night of Navy. Have fun in Atlanta.

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  56. My all time favorite ever since it came out —- Merry Cherry Cobbler! I hope it never retires. Have fun this weekend, Mary!

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  57. Also love Night of Navy at Christmas time (and if they ever brought back handsome hunter…I’d be all over that!)

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  58. Cherry Cobbler is still my favorite Christmas color. I hope you have fun this weekend making cards! Sounds like a fun event!

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  59. I love non-traditional Christmas colors, so Night of Navy! Thank you for your creativity and generosity.

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  60. Nothing says Christmas more to me than Real Red and Garden Green. Santa Claus and wreaths make any room a special place.

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  61. I love Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake and accents of gold! Thanks for the chance to win this awesome blog candy!!!

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  62. With the Real Red pom pom trim, envelope paper and foil paper it just HAD to be Real Red for me this year!

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  63. I love Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive together. Have a fun trip. Thanks for all your ideas you share with us.

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  64. When it comes to Christmas time I am so traditional. I would have to say that real red is my favorite color to use.

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  65. My favorite is Cajun Craze. It’s such a warm wonderful color.
    Mary, you are such an inspiration…thanks for sharing your ideas.

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  66. Real Red is my Christmas color; it reminds me of my father who passed away 3 years ago. Red was his favorite color.

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  67. Aaaaaaa, MsMary, your so lucky , I wanted to be there again this year , I’m so sad , but any ways have fun. Last year was a blast ! Pictures please , hugs to all of you ??????????????????????????????
    Ok my fav color , is CHERRY COBBLER , THAYS A YUMMY ONE !!!!
    Ok hugs
    Frenchie

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  68. Thanks for the chance! I love cherry cobbler and my go-to green is old olive. That being said, I also like to do a purple card too. ? Bobbie

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  69. I can’t think about Christmas cards without first starting out with REAL RED. Thank you , Diane Ronge

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  70. Hunter Green is so rich to accent Christmas items.
    I would be thrilled to win your blog candy.
    How delightful to be able to use those things.
    Have a wonderful weekend trip.

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  71. I love the deep, rich red of Cherry Cobbler. It is so beautiful, and pairs well with so many of Stampin Up’s wonderful colors.

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  72. There’s just something about Cherry Cobbler stamped on Whisper White CS that shouts Christmas Joy! Thanks Mary, and enjoy Atlanta! 🙂

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  73. My favorite color to use at holiday time is cherry cobbler..I can’t get enough of it!! Have fun in Atkanta and thanks for the chance to win some goodies..

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  74. Cherry cobbler is is awesome with old olive for the classics. The new cucumber crush with real red will be fun

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  75. Cherry Cobbler is my most favorite color for any season but I couldn’t imagine making Christmas cards without it!

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  76. When it comes to Christmas cards, I tend to go for blues (like snowy days) or purples (regal for Jesus). I love non-traditional colors for Christmas. I hope you have a BLAST at the event!

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  77. Like the hundreds before me, my go to Xmas color is cherry cobbler. It’s such a classic rich red that screams Xmas!

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  78. I am torn…..either Cherry Cobbler or Lost Lagoon. (I’ve already used both for my cards this year!) Thanks for the chance to win.

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  79. I would use Real Red and Old Olive. they are true Christmas colors together. Though Cherry Cobbler is a great choice for the red. LOL

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  80. I notice most popular is Cherry Cobbler. I have used this for as long as it’s been out and just love it! I use it for Christmas as well! It is my favorite!

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  81. I see I’m not alone in my fondness for Cherry Cobbler 🙂 I promise that it’s got nothing to do with my sweet tooth — I just love how it makes me feel!

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  82. Without a doubt – CHERRY COBBLER. It’s a rich, deep color that lends itself well to traditional and homespun cards.

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  83. At this point Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive is my fav-but I’m waiting to see Mossy Meadow up close and personal on Monday… So it may change! Love the vintagey feel!

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  84. Old Olive with either Real Red or Cherry Cobbler!!! Thanks for posting blog candy for us!! Love following you on Facebook!!

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  85. I love the traditional Christmas colors. Cherry Cobbler or Real Red and Old Olive and Cucumber Crush are my picks!

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  86. I love the color Cherry Cobbler and Blackberry Bliss for Christmas colors. Along with the colors Cucumber Crush, Old Olive and Garden Green.

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  87. Holiday Color for me would be Cherry Cobbler for sure – I use it a lot for all my Christmas cards.

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  88. Island Indigo/soft sky and Silver Glimmer Paper/Silver Foil and Cherry Cobbler and Kraft are my go to’s for Christmas!!!

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  89. Real Red is Santa’s coat and hat, holly berries and shiny ornaments on the tree– Real Red is CHRISTMAS!

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  90. I love Cheery Cobbler. Just reminds me of Christmas. It goes great with different shades of green. Just gives you a warm, cozy feeling.

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  91. I love Cherry Cobbler – I have tried to get into a Blue Christmas but Cherry Cobbler is always the one I go back to – maybe I have hope if I use it enough it will magically become real cherry cobbler – : )

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  92. My favorite color for the holidays would be Cherry Cobbler — such a rich red that looks very festive with a variety of shades of green.

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  93. I have always loved bright rich colors. That’s why I lovethe Brights color collection. Rich razzleberry is my favorite. Combined with melon mambo and a hint of old olive would make a striking combo for the holidays. Actually a cardbase with anyof tree colors and the othertwo for emphasis would be lovely. I enjoy making Christmas cards with different colors every year. I’m using these colors this year!

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  94. If “the holidays” can be Halloween and Thanksgiving, then Pumpkin Pie (Pretty much my favorite SU color — just not appropriate for all occasions).

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  95. Mossy Meadow for me this year! Thank you so much for this chance to win these fabulous items! Enjoy your weekend!

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  96. I like cherry cobbler, rich razzleberry or BlackBerry bliss pared with either whisper white or very vanilla. And real red,basic black and whisper white together.

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  97. I am going to use mint macaron. I like nontraditional colors. I might add some pink pirouette. Thanks for the chance to win blog candy.

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  98. Oh my, you will be with Brian King ~ that must be a fun place to be with the two of you together!! My favorite Christmas color is Cherry Cobbler *Ü*

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  99. Cherry Cobbler and old olive are my favorite holiday colors. Thanks for the chance to win a very awesome blog candy!

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  100. My favorite color for the Holidays is Pool Party. It’s such a calming and serene color that reminds me of the first snowfall of the season.

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  101. Mossy Meadow! It takes it’s place with any color you pair it with. It can be the star or support any choice…Mossy Meadow!

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  102. Love using old olive with Real Red and Crumb Cake, Always Artichoke with Chocolate Chip and Vanilla for a non-traditional look.

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  103. Green of any shade is a must for me! (Maybe something to do with being from the “Evergreen” state..LOL) The shade usually depends on the DSP I choose and this year it will be Garden Green with Real Red…very traditional.
    Thanks for your wonderful blog and a chance to win the fun goodies!

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  104. I didn’t hesitate, Whisper White! I love the peacefulness it is alone, or crispness it adds to any other color to which it is partnered!

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  105. I LOVE cherry cobbler and garden green for Christmas cards. Chocolate chip, cajun craze, rich razzleberry with some yellows for Thanksgiving/fall cards.

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  106. I LOVE Cherry Cobbler for the reds, but also use some Night of Navy. I may branch out with different colors this year…to try with the beautiful ornament dies. Can’t wait to see what you will make in Atlanta. Safe travels and have fun. As always, thanks for sharing your wonderful creations.

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  107. I make a variety of cards, so my top three colors are Cherry Cobbler, Night of Navy and Elegant Eggplant giving my cards a deep, rich, and powerful feeling of the season.

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  108. I am more of a traditionalist when it comes to Christmas — Cherry Cobbler is perfect, a rich deep red that I just love!! As a bonus, it seem to coordinate with different greens, depending on the look desired!

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  109. Real Red and Olive Olive continue to be my favorites. They look fresh and great with every new holiday stamp set. Thanks for providing us with creative inspiration each day!

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  110. I love Cherry Cobbler with Old Olive!!!! Bur this year I am thinking of using Pear Pizzazz, Soft Sky and Lost Lagon with silver accents for something different. I love how the colors flow together!!!

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  111. I love white on white with a touch of cherry cobbler and a dash of dazzling diamonds.
    Christmas at it’s best.

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  112. I like more traditional colors, but along the lines of Cherry Cobble & Always Artichoke! But I’ll try anything! With this years Sleigh Ride edgelits I’ll use more blues for the backgrounds! Love that! Thanks bunches!

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  113. My absolute favorite is Cherry Cobbler. The brick red richness just sends such a warmth of the Spirit of Christmas.

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  114. My favorite color for Christmas is Real Red. Something about it just makes me happy especially if paired with Old Olive. A classic combination in my opinion.

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  115. I love Cherry Cobbler the best for holiday card and decorative crafts! Hi Mary! Have fun in Atlanta this weekend!

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  116. Baja Breeze. I love using more non-traditional colors for my Merry Christmas cards. Such a beautiful combo. For Thanksgiving I’m more traditional and use Pumpkin Pie for my mail color. Thank you Mary for the chance to win some great blog candy! Enjoy your World Cardmaking Day!

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  117. Gotta go with Cherry Cobbler, I’ve used it every year since I started making my own Chirstmas cards 5 years ago!!

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  118. I tried Watermelon Wonder on a Christmas card the other day and it turned out great! I used it with the new DSP with Santa on it. Happy to see how versatile the new colors are.

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  119. Hi,
    i love Cherry Cobbler and very vanilla..and gold and dazzleing diamon !!
    i love to make card for christmas….. so much!!!!

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  120. I love using cherry cobbler and old olive but I have been getting into mossy meadow for fall and may have to carry it over to Christmasy stuff. I adored Brian King’s card today using mossy meadow and soft. But, I also adore real red with smoky slate too. I make lots of different cards for the holidays including silver and night of navy. Thanks for a chance to win a great prize package I love that stamp set. Have a great time in Atlanta!

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  121. Real Red has to be my favorite for Christmas cards. I love that it’s a true red …. not too orange or pinkish. It is a great basic and can be used on other seasonal cards as well.

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  122. Blackberry Bliss, love it, love it…!!! But traditionally for Christmas, I would have to do with Cherry Cobbler!!! Have fun!!!

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  123. I love the combination of lost lagoon and pear pizzazz. It’s something different, but still festive.

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  124. My favorite color is REAL RED because not only is red my color for Christmas but I use Real Red for other holidays too such as Easter, Valentine’s Day and others.

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  125. I love the traditional colors of red and green. I am trying to think “outside of the box” and try some of the “other” colors. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  126. My favorite color has always been, and will forever be RED! Love it for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, whatever.

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  127. Cherry Cobbler is one of my favorites for a traditional Christmas look! Thanks for the chance to win this generous prize!

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  128. This year I will most likely be using watermellon and cucumber. So bright and cheery! So many fun red’s and green combinations from Stampinup to choose.

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  129. Dare to be different – I love using Rich Razzleberry (with some Crumb Cake & Old Olive accents to vintage it up)!
    Thanks for letting me play along. Mary Christmas! ?

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  130. At the risk of being a copy cat – cherry cobbler! It has a more vintage look than the real red.

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  131. I love Cherry Cobbler……..it is such a rich warm red. Have a great week end & look forward to some card inspirations! Thanks for the opportunity for some “blog candy”.

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  132. I must say that cherry cobbler is my “tried and true” color for the holidays, be it Thanksgiving or Christmas it is the perfect color!

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  133. Cherry Cobbler is my favorite for Christmas – Pumpkin Pie is my favorite for Thanksgiving and – Blackberry Bliss is my favorite for Halloween.

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  134. Night of Navy with Dazzling Diamonds, Silver or Gold stampin glitter would make gorgeous Christmas cards!

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  135. I love how Cherry Cobbler and Garden Green make a beautiful combination when I create the wreaths. They look so fabulous! Definitely a Christmas feeling.

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  136. My favorite colors to use for Christmas… I use Cherry Cobbler, Always Artichoke and Soft Suede with Very Vanilla. I love Vintage looking cards, and these colors fit the bill!

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  137. I LOVE the Home for Christmas Suite with the Mossy Meadow, Pool Party and Real Red so out of the three I’ll pick Pool Party!!
    Thanks so much for sharing Mary!

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  138. Gosh Mary, depends on the stamp and my mood. Ha ha! I love cherry cobbler, real red, garden green, and night of navy but the stamp determines what look I’m going for. I guess it’s time to plan out our Christmas cards but I’m just not there yet! Have a super time with Brian and the rest of the pals.

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  139. So many wonderful colors to choose from. But I will have to go with Cherry Cobbler. It just seems to with everything. P.S. The best Holiday catalog ever!!!!!!!

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  140. I always use red and green for my Christmas card. I love the combination of Real Red and Garden Green or some times Old Olive. Then I always add something shiny, glittery or sparkles. Excited about the new gold cording I plan to use this year on my cards.

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  141. Fantastic blog candy Mary! My favorite color to use for the holidays has to be the classic Real Red. I especially love the red foil sheets in the holiday catalog this year and know I will use it a lot of that on my holiday cards!

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  142. My favorite color is Mossy Meadow and Cherry Cobbler. Of course, old olive was my favorite before mossy meadow.

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  143. Oh, wow! Great give-away, Mary. Thanks for all the inspiration you give me. I like so many SU color combos for Christmas cards, but if I had to pick one I would have to go with Night of Navy. I love the elegant look it gives when you emboss on it with gold or silver. Have a great time on World Card Making Day.

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  144. Cherry Cobbler with a close second of Whisper White. Thanks for a chance to win this awesome Blog Candy.

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  145. I think my two favorite colors for the holidays are Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive – great combo together!

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  146. Have a great time this weekend! My favorite color for the holiday this year is pool party, it matches so nicely with the cutest DSP for the holiday, Home for Christmas.

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  147. Real Red is my favorite, but Cherry Cobbler is a close second! Thanks for the opportunity to win a prize, Mary. ?

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  148. I’m very traditional, so reds and greens. However, my favorite dsp from the past is Wintergreen for Christmas cards.

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  149. Have a great time in Atlanta, the WCMD event I am attending only has 10 people registered, hope we continue to grow as large as yours. My go to color for Christmas right now is Rich Razzleberry paired with different colors, Old Olive, Silver or Gold seem to be most used right now.

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  150. I almost always use blue tones for my Xmas cards, not sure why, that is just what I end up with. Soft sky has always been a winner for my holiday cards…

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  151. have a great time on your trip. This year I’m stepping “out of the box” and not using traditional colors, I am stamping with SU Eggplant and embossing with Wow super fine white embossing powder

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  152. Cherry Cobbler is definitely my favorite holiday color. It’s such a rich deep wonderful red to add elegance to any project. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  153. Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive have been my favorite for the past several years. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  154. Cherry Cobbler is my “go to” color for the holidays. It pairs nicely with crumb cake and also with Old Olive. Love it!

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  155. My favorite holiday color is Cherry Cobbler. However, I use it a lot, year around! Love your blog. Thanks for a chance to win the prize.

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  156. It seems to be a favorite here and is mine as well, Cherry Cobbler is my go-to color! Have a great trip and safe travels!

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    • I enjoy using the Cherry Cobbler and Garden Green, but my favorite is Island Indigo with Winter Frost DSP.

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  157. I really liked the combo of Rich Razzleberry and Always Artichoke that you used on your recent
    butterfly card. I used these same colors and layout to make a card using the Delicate Ornaments dies. Beautiful!

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  158. Cherry Cobbler is my favorite red but I love using blue and green to switch it up some years. Then it is usually Baja Breeze (or whatever I feel like).

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  159. Cherry Cobbler is my absolute favorite color for Christmas. Reminds me of course cherry cobbler witch is a favorite to eat. Thanks for the blog candy opportunity and keep of the good work.

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  160. Old Olive is oh so versatile with every color you can think up! Beautiful with all the reds, creamy ivory, and of course the shimmery silver and golds. I love it for the Holidays – my go to favorite color!

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  161. I love Rose Red! Pair it with white, silver, or your favorite green and it makes a lovely Christmas card that’s a bit non-traditional!

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  162. This year I’m liking the combination of Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake and Early Espresso with a dash of gold glitter paper. 😀

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  163. I love Real Red. I guess I’m a traditionalist. I like to pair it with Mossy Meadow. Have a great time in Atlanta.

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  164. I’m going with Cherry Cobbler and Mossy Meadow or Garden Green (already one of my favorites). Have fun in Atlanta!

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  165. I love use nontraditional colors instead of the red/green that is always used. Lots of fun cards out there for Christmas to make using the nontraditional colors!!!

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  166. Welcome to Atlanta! I love to use pear pizzazz for the holidays! I combine it with old olive and gold or real red and lost lagoon.

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  167. HI Mary! Hard to pass up the traditional reds and greens but I also love the deep purple of elegant eggplant and shiny gold or silver paired with it! Have a great time in Atlanta!

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  168. Hi Mary! hope you have a great time. My favorite color to use is Cherry Cobbler. However, this year I plan on using Night of Navy and Whisper White for a Santa’s sleigh silhouette.

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  169. Old Olive, Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie are my favorite color combination this time of the year. Have a wonderful weekend!?

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  170. I always use Cherry Cobbler but this year I’m thinking Night of Navy for the card design I’ve picked out. With silver accents 🙂

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  171. It is hard to pick just on color. In my early stamping years I would have picked real red and garden green, now I tend to lean toward cherry cobbler and mossy meadow with a touch of gold or silver.

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  172. Real Red & Old Olive are my constant holiday go-to’s! They are perfectly classic together! I also sometimes swap in Always Artichoke if the image is a bit more rustic looking.

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  173. Real Red & and Old Olive are a favorite combo!!! But I love Rich Razzleberry so much I use it all the time 🙂

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  174. Can’t wait to see your pictures from Atlanta and an event with Brian has to be memorable! My favorite color is Cherry Cobbler.

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  175. Thanks Mary, love your blog candy offers. Always so fun! I use many colors and that’s what I love about Stampin Up, so many choices and combos but I use cherry cobbler the most.

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  176. For Christmas, I lean towards the traditional colors (Real Red & Garden Green), but I have also dabbled with blues (especially Night of Navy and Elegant Eggplant) and gold/silver. Have fun in Atlanta!

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  177. My favorite color to use during the holidays is cherry..I’ve seen it on the clearance list but I hope it doesn’t go away.

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  178. I love all reds!! But Cherry Cobbler is the one right there… reachable all the time and it does not even make it back to the shelf during the Holidays. Safe travels… Thank you for the fun.

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  179. Mary, have fun on your trip to Atlanta, please give Brian a hug from me!!!
    Now, as soon as I saw the blog candy question of what is our favorite SU color for the Holidays, CHERRY COBBLER came to my mind. I love this shade of red, it’s not to bright, to me it looks vintage.
    Thank you for the chance to win this fabulous blog candy.

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  180. Real Red, but Cherry Cobler for a richer red card. Looking forward to using Cucumber Crush for a few cards this Christmas. So great to have so many wonderful colors to use for the holidays.

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  181. You are amazing!!! Real red. . . is so real. . . .love it all the seasons… must be the kindergarten teacher in me. thank you for all that you do for all of us out here in creative land!! Go Wisconsin! Go Badgers! Go Packers!. . . .

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  182. Have a great time. Brian seems like a real hoot to be around. Drive safe. My colors pretty much like most Cherry Cobbler Old Olive.

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  183. Cherry Cobbler is safe and traditional (going to pair it up with Tip Top Taupe too)
    Safe travels to all going!

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  184. Old Olive is my favorite Christmas color especially when combined with Cherry Cobbler. That combination can’t be beat.

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  185. I love a different twist and will look forward to trying Blackberry Bliss this year! I’m often a non-traditional Christmas color gal!! There are several others I have my eye on, as well!! SO exciting this year!! Thanks so much for the chance to win and I hope your trip is the best ever!!

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  186. My favorite Christmas color would have to be Cherry Cobbler. It is such a deep red and partners so well with so many of the greens we have.
    I’ll be at WCMD in Atlanta too. I’m not a Pal, but Brian loves me anyway.
    Don’t forget to pack your ☔️?. See you soon in the sweet south. Mustard is the difference in Southern potato salad.

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  187. I love Cherry Cobbler. Have a fun trip making cards and catching up with friends. Hope you don’t have too much rain. Thanks always for sharing your talent and suggestions with us. Love your blog post.

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  188. My favorite color for the holiday has to be Cherry Cobbler. A nice rich shade of the “traditional” red. Your World Cardmaking Day trip sounds like fun. Will there be other ways to enjoy all of the handiwork, since I am not on Facebook? Thanks for the chance to win this great blog candy!

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  189. Hi Mary………..I am in love with lost lagoon for Christmas this year. It’s not traditional………but neither am I LOL
    thanks for sharing

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  190. Cherry Cobbler is the one, not too bright, very subtle and gives just the right amount of red to any Christmas card.

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  191. Have a great weekend. I love the Home for Christmas DSP, especially the Santa so I would say Pool Party, Real Red and Mossy Meadow.

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  192. Hi Mary, First . . . have a great weekend. Wish I could have made it! Enjoy! Take pics! I’ll be following along with all the Pals.
    My favorite Christmas color is Cherry Cobbler.
    🙂

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  193. Island Indigo with silver embellishments is my favorite with Cherry Cobbler a close 2nd. Thank you for the blog candy.

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  194. Real red is my holiday choice. It is great for fall, but especially Christmas. It reminds of Santa and a much simpler time in my youth.

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  195. My favorite is Cherry Cobbler! love to use it with whisper white and kraft! Also loved the Gumball Green with it! thanks for chance to win!

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  196. Mary ~
    Have a wonderful trip!!

    I’m a traditional kind of gal ~ Real Red (and Old Olive) is my SU! Christmas color choice!! 🙂

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  197. I have to pick just one: Red (ok Real Red or Cherry Cobbler). Have fun in Atlanta. I’ll be hosting my own little event with a few friends. Big hugs to all M

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  198. Enjoy your World Cardmaking Day event! This year, I love the look of Pool Party as it coordinates with the Home For Christmas DSP. Christmas makes me think green, red, and gold, so this is a switch.

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  199. Hey Miss Mary. The stamping event sounds like a blast. My favorite color this year for the holidays is night of bavy because I just finished my Christmas cards using that color and they turned out beautiful. Can you believe I have my Christmas cards finished! It’s a first for sure! Have a safe trip.

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  200. There are so many ones I like but for the holidays I love it using melon mambo. While it isn’t the traditional red it goes with so many other colors while still being bright.

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  201. I have a couple of favorites but Night of Navy and White and Cherry Cobbler and Garden green are top!!

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  202. Since I started using Stampin up, I really use alot of the cherry cobbler and old olive together. I love the way they look together on a card.

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  203. It’s always hard to decide but I find myself reaching for the Regals. For fall I like Cajun Craze and Crushed Curry and I’m a little more traditional with Chistmas red (Cherry Cobbler) and green (Garden Green) but love testing the color wheel to find new combinations.

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  204. Island Indigo with a silver accent can be really pretty for ornaments, doves, snowflakes, and trees. Really nice!

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  205. Cherry Cobbler is such a beautiful classic Christmas color paired with Old Olive or retired brushed gold or glitter paper.

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  206. I love Autumn and I love orange so pumpkin pie is my all time favorite color in the catalog. Love me some orange.

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  207. Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive for me!! When I am in a sparkling mood silver and light blue!! Have fun can’t wait to see what you make.

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  208. I love real red and garden for the traditional colors, but night of navy is my favorite.i love to use silver ink and silver embossing powder on it for a real wow factor.,

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  209. For Thanksgiving and fall the entire 2014-2016 colors are my fave can’t get enough of them. For Christmas, I love Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive. Never just one color.

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  210. My favorite colors to use for the holidays are still the classics Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive but I have been known to also use the gorgeous Blackberry Bliss.

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  211. Lost Lagoon, soft sky and silver foil or glimmer. All about that icy feeling! Have a great weekend in Atlanta.

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