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They are very pretty, Jeanna! I think I like how the Chocolate Chip pops off that Sky Blue Background, best….but I don’t think you’d go wrong with either.
I agree that they are both beautiful. It really depends on what you want your focus to be…..the chocolate ribbon or the sentiment? The one w/ the chocolate ribbon, that is what I see first. The other one I’m drawn more to the sentiment first.
They are both lovely but I think the chocolate ribbon is sharper. It really pops; the other just sort of blends in. Good luck in making your decision!
Beth (mommy to a precocious 4 yr old)
I like the blue one because you see the sentiment first if you do chocolate maybe put a chocolate flower on the sentiment so your eye moves there as well. What do I know, dont pay attention to me im crazy my doctor says so….hehehehe
Or make the & sign brown…you asked
can you use the brown in your swap–it won’t be current ribbon, right?
Maybe pull the white stitching out of the blue ribbon and see what that looks like?
It’s a nice card, any way you go!
CHEESE AND RICE! Dont go pulling out anything they are both great (dye white ribbon its easier that way)
I love the brown ribbon!
I like the chocolate chip better