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I had intended to make this set in all "cool" colors and submit as an entry (non-entry) for Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #23.  However, after I finished the set, I decided that my darker green was not a "cool" green, but a warm green, and therefore inadmissible.  What do you all think?  

Last edited by Bakerloo Station
Bakerloo Station posted:

I had intended to make this set in all "cool" colors and submit as an entry (non-entry) for Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #23.  However, after I finished the set, I decided that my darker green was not a "cool" green, but a warm green, and therefore inadmissible.  What do you all think?  

It feels cool to me, but I cant be trusted on this. I love the mixture so much of warm and cool colors, that if it looks great, I question if I might be mixing them. Green and Pink was the most confusing for me. But the set is fabulous (no matter the combination for this challange). hehe

Love this set - very beautiful patterns! I think you are talking about the green as in the leaf at the top left. If that is the case, it does look to have warm undertones.

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Kim Damon posted:
Bakerloo Station posted:

I had intended to make this set in all "cool" colors and submit as an entry (non-entry) for Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #23.  However, after I finished the set, I decided that my darker green was not a "cool" green, but a warm green, and therefore inadmissible.  What do you all think?  

It feels cool to me, but I cant be trusted on this. I love the mixture so much of warm and cool colors, that if it looks great, I question if I might be mixing them. Green and Pink was the most confusing for me. But the set is fabulous (no matter the combination for this challange). hehe

Thanks Kim!  I still think that green is too warm, but good to know it is at least a close call!

Sweet Prodigy - Christine posted:

Love this set - very beautiful patterns! I think you are talking about the green as in the leaf at the top left. If that is that case, it does look to have warm undertones.

Yes!  That is the one, and yes, I agree with you!

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