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Subject: How dark is the coral?


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HH
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Date Posted: 09:25:18 05/03/09 Sun
Author Host/IP: adsl-222-36-89.msy.bellsouth.net/68.222.36.89
In reply to: SNK 's message, "Dying Fabric - Help Please" on 09:07:36 04/28/09 Tue

How dark did the coral come out? I am looking for like a deep coral color leaning more toward shrimp color. If any one uses nail polish there is a color made by O.P.I. called Cajun Shrimp (i think) that is the color I am trying to achieve. I want that pink orange tint to it. Can anyone help me with that color combination I am horrible when it comes to mixing colors.
thanks
Holley

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Date Posted: 14:12:17 05/03/09 Sun
Author Host/IP: ip68-106-221-57.oc.oc.cox.net/68.106.221.57

Holly, my color is bright because I was going for a glowing coral color. A similar color swatch online can be found at <a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.colourlovers.com/wallPaper/1600x1200/c/FA5858/COLOURlovers.com-coral_kiss.png">http://www.colourlovers.com/wallPaper/1600x1200/c/FA5858/COLOURlovers.com-coral_kiss.png</a>

The cajun shrimp color you mentioned appears to have some red in it, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to get the same color with orange, pink and a dash of red though. Good luck! Please let us know if you give it a try

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