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Old 04-11-2005, 08:36 AM   #1
Jenni Nolen Jenni Nolen is offline
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Mary, Thanks so much. I ordered several pieces of the Pastelboard, but only in grey. I am so used to letting the color of the Canson paper be the background for head and shoulders and I can't do so with the grey Pastelboard, at least with this piece. I felt it needed some color. I've been wanting to try the La Carte also, but have been nervous because it seems delicate. I'll have to take your suggestion and order the sand color Pastelboard.
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Old 04-11-2005, 09:04 AM   #2
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Jenni, I just LOVE that la carte and what I can do on it..but on the other hand, I walk on eggshells around it because the slightest thing can ruin it. My favorite color to use is the color called light grey mist. A misleading description because it has more of a greenish tint to it, and seems to work great with almost every vignette I have done. The images of the sand colored pastelbord in the catalog seemed to have an almost orange tint to it but put beside my favorite la carte they were just barely different, I'm thinking I'm goint to really like this stuff because it is much more durable.
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Old 04-13-2005, 12:57 PM   #3
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Jenni, I agree that using Pastelbord means thinking about he background. That's an adjustment if you use Canson like I did before finding this. It does add some time to a portrait. I think you can still use it as a ground but I find actually putting in a background is nice as well. The only problem with that is you are locked into the entire background once you start. It's very hard to leave only some of the board showing. Still, as I have said I wouldn't work on anything else. Mary is right. The sand color is nice too. Judging from what you have done with this one, I think you mgiht have found the perfect surface for your beautiful work.

I think Ampersand should start paying me commission, don't you?
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Old 04-15-2005, 02:51 PM   #4
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Lisa, Ampersand should be paying you a commission! Thank's for the encouragement!
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