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I made this print in two different colors and I'm thinking about creating a third. A hint for you etsy sellers out there - make a series of your creations so that some of your items follow a theme. I've started to do this in my shop and it seems to be a popular concept. For instance in some cases a customer may like my "Butterflies" print, but may not purchase it if the colors don't go with their decor. If I offer my customers the same print in more than one color scheme, they will have a greater chance of finding one they like that would work in their space.