Just had to see how this one looked on a larger scale.
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This has such a classic 40's look to it. I love the power of red and those big floppy brimmed hats that add an aura of mystery to a woman's face. They add character, don't you think? However, I much prefer the wind in my hair, so I was a miserable excuse of a Red Hat Society woman. Didn't last long...
~ Karen
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Fabulous
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The colors for the Red Hat Society are red and purple. Can you incorporate purple into this? Nice border!
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Thanks. I tried several colors, and this was the one that looked best. I tried picking up some of the colors in the butterfly, but I never got the exact color I wanted. I have the background only in my files, and I'm still working on it. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Heard of the "red hat" society? I think it's a group of women, upwardly mobile of course, who get together all wearing red hats and do who knows what. But anyway this reminded me of that and that I still have a story somewhere half written about them.

It's looks fine, quite stylish, make all the hats red and I can use it for my story.
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I went to a couple of meeting of the Red Hat Society... found out I'm just not "society" oriented! Would much rather run around barefoot, wearing no hat at all, with a book of yem's poems in hand to make me smile.
Did you finish the story... I want to read it! ~ K.
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Hey KL, I have the story somewhere in a notebook. I'll look it up and post it when I finish it. It's about a recurring heroine of mine, "Bubbles" and she is like you, just not meant to be social and certainly no follower.
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I've heard of the red hat society as well, probably in the upper Northeast area. I found these pictures and just loved them. Yes, use it if you would like. I don't mind anyone using my work. Besides, I like seeing it on other people's work.
Hugs, Patricia
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