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…and the winner of the Deckled Rectangle Dies is….

Ivette Lopez!

Soft Sea Foam creates a fresh, spring-like feel. A softer blue, such as Balmy Blue, pairs beautifully with Highland Heather and Crumb Cake. For a warmer, delicate pink, consider Petal Pink. One of my favorite colors is purple and Very Vanilla. Vanilla will soften the contrast with purples. If you’re aiming for a bolder look, try Misty Moonlight or Blackberry Bliss.

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  1. I think this trio is looking for a green to complete the combination. Shy Shamrock is just the right choice for spring!

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  2. Soft Sea Foam creates a fresh, spring-like feel. A softer blue, such as Balmy Blue, pairs beautifully with Highland Heather and Crumb Cake. For a warmer, delicate pink, consider Petal Pink. One of my favorite colors is purple and Very Vanilla. Vanilla will soften the contrast with purples. If you’re aiming for a bolder look, try Misty Moonlight or Blackberry Bliss.

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  3. Ooh… What about Starry Sky? A nice deep color to ground it and it has a purple hue to it. But then I’d also go as far as to add a tiny pop of Sweet Sorbet or Poppy Parade just to have a more traditional red/pink accent in there.

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  4. The collection would look brilliant with the addition of melon mambo. Add that touch of love and pink joy to the not so muted hues of the other two. Especially for spring.

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  5. I’m going WAY back and would add Sage Shadow. It was one of my most favorite, soft shades of green.

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  6. Pretty In Pink. A great color to accent Highland Heather and bring brightness to crumb cake. These three together give a spring vibe to me.

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  7. Now that would be a great Valentine’s gift, sure beats chocolate. My favourite color is boho blue!

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  8. Hi and thank you for the opportunity to try for the candy giveaway. My favorite color is Highland Heather. Have a colorful day.

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  9. I think it would be nice to add Old Olive. I love the Highland Heather. Thank you for all the great ideas and give-a-ways.

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  10. That BASIC WHITE is looking excellent to round out the combination. I think I’ll give it a try. Really didn’t think of Highland Heather and Crumb Cake as a good combo, but they look great! Thanks for this opportunity.

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  11. Crumb Cake, Gorgeous Grape and Highland Heather would be my favorite. Thanks for the chance to win this awesome ‘Blog Candy Giveaway’.

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  12. Calypso Coral for a nice spring look. Mossy Meadow for a more dramatic look; a beautiful combo for sympathy cards.

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  13. I think I would use Summer Splash or something in that color family to embolden the colors you’ve chosen.

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  14. My favorite is balmy blue. However I have used several different blues with crumb cake and Highland Heather. And I love them all!

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  15. Garden Green: Because that is exactly what I am looking at out my kitchen window!
    Crumb Cake rocks surrounding my Garden Green rosemary plant in full bloom right now with Highland Heather flowers

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  16. Would love to win this set. Thanks for giving me a chance to win. Would be a nice end my week just had total hip replacement surgery can go home and do some stamping now.

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  17. I would add either lemon lolly or pear pizzazz to complete that Spring pallet. Beautiful, soft colors! Thank you, Mary!

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  18. I would add Soft Seafoam. These colors would make a pretty spring card. Highlander Heather flowers and Soft Seafoam greens.m

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  19. I would use Daffodil Delight as a current color, but for retired colors, I think Apricot Appeal or Barely Banana would look nice and springy!

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  20. I love all the shades of purple ! Thank you for the chance to win and all thin inspiration on your blog.

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  21. My favorite color is Pretty Peacock. As soon as I saw the two colors, I thought it needed some shade of green/blue added to it.

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  22. Calypso Coral came to my mind immediately. But I really enjoy some of the previous suggestions that I never would have thought of!

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  23. I think a green would be perfect. Something like Granny Apple Green. Thanks for a chance to win a prize!

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  24. Coastal cabana
    Maybe night of navy
    Also depends on stamp set and dsp
    I would use
    To be honest, it is not a color I gravitate towards. So, would probably be accent color and not center of attention.

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  25. I think Daffodil Delight, Highland Heather and Crumb Cake would make a good color spring combo. Hope you have a Happy Valentine’s Day!

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  26. I love the Misty Moonlight
    I have been making spring and summer themed cards and this color reminds me of a gingham blue tablecloth.
    It is also a great color for use on my Christmas and snowflakes cards
    Thanks for the color chatt.i printed and have hanging besides my ink pads and refills

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  27. I would start with melon mambo and then pull out a dozen more colors to second guess myself. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and products. I enjoy seeing what you’re working on.

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  28. I’d check out the green palate to see which one would enhance the design—maybe the new Shy Shamrock would work well or Just Jade which is a favorite!

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  29. If this color trio is for Valentines, I’d add Real Red. If it’s a color trio for spring, I’d add Granny Apple Green.

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  30. How about Berry Burst? I love that color….OR perhaps a slim mat of basic black. Thank you for your many ideas!!

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  31. I think daffodil delight would be a great spring color to add and it would be a nice blend for an Easter card.

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  32. Lost Lagoon would be beautiful….thanks, you’ve inspired me to create with this trio today!

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  33. I loved Certainly Celery as a spring color and think it would look great with Highland Heather and Crumb Cake.

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  34. I’m going way back in time. I still miss Sage Shadow. I think it would work great in this combo. Highland Heather reminds me of Pale Plum, another oldie I used with the Sage Shadow.

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  35. It is hard to pick one color but I would add Granny Apple Green. It is one of my favorite greens and perfect for spring. Thank you for this opportunity to win a prize.

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  36. I think that a nice light pink color would work well. Possibly Pretty in Pink? Happy Valentinie’s Day.

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  37. Too many to choose, one of the blues, probably Night of Navy. Love to pair it with embossed silver or gold.

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  38. I would choose Night Of Navy or Gorgeous Grape
    Thanks for the blog giveaway Mary and all your inspirational posts!

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  39. I love the spring greens—pear pizzaz, of olive, the former certainly celery…they all go well with the pinks, blues and spring purples ( can you tell I’m ready for Spring?!!!)

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  40. I’m thinking I would try Old Olive or/and Azure Afternoon. That would make a nice classic color combo with Highland Heather and Crumb Cake. Thanks Mary, this is always fun. I’ve been following along with you for years!

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  41. Ooh….I would add Pretty in Pink! I may actually go make a card right now with that color palette! Thank you for the opportunity to possibly win!

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  42. I think either a soft pink like Petal Pink or a soft yellow maybe like so saffron would be a good addition to this spring combination. Thanks for the opportunity to win this great blog candy.

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  43. I love seeing your cards and designs as well as color combinations which helps me tremendously!

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  44. First thing that came to mind was Night of Navy or not Quite Navy. Love to mix the old and new colors. Thanks for giving us a chance to win those fabulous rectangles!

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  45. Oh my you know what color would look awesome? A green, I’m thinking “old olive “. You always have the best posts. 💚

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  46. Hi Mary, I think Real Red would make a nice combo.
    Happy Valentine’s Day to you and your family.

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  47. I would love to add black to this combo. I think it would be striking!
    No need to add me on the drawing!

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  48. Hi Mary, I have Spring flowers on my mind this morning so I will say Daffodil Delight! The color combo reminds me of daffodils and crocuses or salvia. Thank you for the chance to win!

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  49. I would use my favorite green, Granny Apple Green. I’ve been using this color almost exclusively this last year. It reminds me that Spring is just around the corner.

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  50. I really like blues & purples for Spring so I would choose Balmy Blue in this color.combination. Thank you for all of your inspiration

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  51. I would love to see Gorgeous Grape
    combined with Highland Heather as
    the monochromatic purples would be beautiful- and not often used!!

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