Do you prefer to use pattern papers on your layout from just one manufacturer/line, or do you like to mix and match with different lines and manufacturer's?
Melissa
I'm a mix and match person. I tend to just start grabbing whatever I think will work regardless of manufacturer/line.
Melissa
I am a bit lazy, and slow, so I just grab a pattern pack and scrap with that 99% of the time
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I prefer to mix and match but sometimes I get lazy and stick with one collection - less thinking.
- Valerie/stateless
I usually stick with the same manufacturer on papers, but for embellies I grab from lots of different ones.
Exactly me!beachlover wrote:I am a bit lazy, and slow, so I just grab a pattern pack and scrap with that 99% of the time
It really depends on the collection and what I'm scrapping. I tend mix and match less often
Brandy
I would mix and match quite a bit when I paper scrapped, but now that I'm on some CT's for digi designers, I am much more of a kit scrapper. I also have this fear that my computer monitor doesn't show colors accurately, so if I stay with one kit I know the colors will coordinate! lol
I'm a mix and match girl! Same with digi. I can't confine myself to using just one kit.
I like to do both! If there is a line where I LOVE a lot of the papers I will buy a set but if there is a line with a few then I will mix and match.
I almost always mix and match embellies no matter what I use for PP.
I almost always mix and match embellies no matter what I use for PP.
SUS
I like to use the same line - that way I know for sure it matches. It is also how I store my papers.
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I am not so good at mixing and matching, so I tend to use papers from the SAME paper line.
Karen in SC
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
I love to mix and match. I can't say that I always do, but if I see something from a different line that will work, I'll totally use it.
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