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Phree
25-08-2009, 05:26 PM
I am not a Kanban affictionado - if you have read my posts you will know that kits are in the main not my thing.....but I do like pretty card. So the question is this - the 2nd TSV - I am particularly struck by the green card with the holly print on it - is this what folks mean when they are calling card duo refections? Or if not what? Cuz I have to admit that sheet and a few others in the 2nd TSV are tempting me to buy them as individual sheets when they hit the shops.
Hi Phree
My own thread, I feel really special now!!! The Duo reflections kit is in card, mirri and acetate, and consists of two A5 patterns on each A4 page, so not like the TSV 2. I haven't seen it aired yet but am on half an hour delay on Sky+ as I got stuck in traffic!!!
Phree
25-08-2009, 05:39 PM
Ah, so the holly card in the 2nd TSV is something else - sorry I was nightshift last night and not seen too much of craft day but I caught Dawn giving all the different card types in TSV2 a whole range of names- Cosmic Card etc - anyhow if the Green Holly card has a name I would like to know - then I can find it if our Wins gets stock in at some point.
Wellington
25-08-2009, 10:06 PM
That's the card I was struck by in TSV2 - I think Dawn was referring to it as a pastel mirri, created by printing over the standard mirri card...
Rentochops
25-08-2009, 10:18 PM
That's the card I was struck by in TSV2 - I think Dawn was referring to it as a pastel mirri, created by printing over the standard mirri card...
Just watching her present that - it's much more subtle than normal mirri, the kit is limited stock now and guess what I've ordered the cardstock TSV (but not the toppers).:flower:
tru-ella
25-08-2009, 10:48 PM
is that the one they were describing as pastel mirri, thought it was lovely
Phree
25-08-2009, 11:06 PM
That's the card I was struck by in TSV2 - I think Dawn was referring to it as a pastel mirri, created by printing over the standard mirri card...
is that the one they were describing as pastel mirri, thought it was lovely
Yep Dawn was describing the green holly print as a pastel shade - and it seemed to be printed onto the satin mirri. There actually were some lovely sheets of card in that kit - only one problem - it seemed to be one of each design and that's no good..... we need 2 of each - one to stroke and one to use ;)
sheilaj
26-08-2009, 05:24 AM
Yep Dawn was describing the green holly print as a pastel shade - and it seemed to be printed onto the satin mirri. There actually were some lovely sheets of card in that kit - only one problem - it seemed to be one of each design and that's no good..... we need 2 of each - one to stroke and one to use ;)
of course, Rosy please take note, that was the only thing wrong with the jewel and monochrome kits!!
Yep Dawn was describing the green holly print as a pastel shade - and it seemed to be printed onto the satin mirri. There actually were some lovely sheets of card in that kit - only one problem - it seemed to be one of each design and that's no good..... we need 2 of each - one to stroke and one to use ;)
Exactly what I thought too. In some kits (not necessarily Kanban) you get 4 of the same design, which is a bit ott imho, but 2 or 3 the same is good.