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catsx2

Sweet Cherry Pie

paper help
So for Christmas I got the boys coordinating pjs(see links). What paper would you use to scrap these? 

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Nicole
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cat1393

Cherry Cola

Re: paper help
 If it were me, I'd go w/ a solid paper. Because of the patterns on the pj's. But then again, patterned paper still scares me....slowly working w/ that one :).
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Christine
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bluejeans7

Bowl Full of Cherries

Re: paper help
 I would go with tradional Christmas papers.  I think Christmas Joy line by Cloud 9 is great!  

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Or if you wanted a more "cutie" line then how about the Merry & Bright line by Doodlebug.

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elbagirl

Cherry Tart

Re: paper help
 I would use figgy Pudding. It has the browns and reds in it. You can layer it with solids. Don't be afraid of patterns. When in doubt lay it out without adhereing it down and look at it for a day, you'll know when it's right. Go for it :)
Nancy
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Laura Fiore

Wild Cherry

Re: paper help
 You NEED the Rusty Pickle Christmas papers!

Here are a few:
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They're colorful, but neutral so they wont distract from your cute photos!
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scrappinchic

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: paper help
 The Rusty Pickle would be cool if you want a classic feel.  I love the Fancy Pants this year and it has some of the browns and deep reds too.

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Monroe1218

Cherry Cropper

Re: paper help
 Another vote for the Rusty Pickle line!!  It looks like it was made to go with those pj pictures!!
Rebecca
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PezKat

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: paper help
 I love this:

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You could also make something like a train track across the bottom of the page if you're using more plain paper.  Similar to this one:

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Or train cars (die cuts or stickers) across the bottom. :)
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SBcrazee

Cherry Jubilee

Re: paper help
The Rusty pickle looks great!
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