Hi there. In scrapbooking, you can always go back at change things! I can’t see your project, but with a little time and an exacto knife you could carefully cut through the glue or adhesive you’ve used, to separate the photo from the paper. Plus, should you accidentally cut through something that you didn’t intend to, you can always add a bling/brad/embellishment to cover the spot. No one will know but you! If I’m reading your question correctly, you’d like to add more colors, right? With that, maybe try adding some black or some pops of white. That always looks sharp (no matter what color of the rainbow you’ve chosen for your project). Maybe a complimentary lighter/darker shade of green? Also, Look at the details in your photo as there may be other colors that you could pair up along with, if the green you’ve already used doesn’t match up any more of the greens in your inventory. For example: Does she have brown hair you could highlight with some brown paper? Browns, tans, and greens look good together. They are a very Earthy combination! Even background colors can add a bit of freedom from your main shade/s of green. Look at eye colors, jewelry worn, nail polish, etc...I’m sure you’ll see something new! There is also double matting, etc. if you’d like to stack the colors. So many possibilities! Good luck with everything! :)
By: greenbug14
(24-Jan-19)
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