Border options

My original idea for the border was to add a 2" strip............
then a strip with the border fabric and assorted pinks pieced with triangles every so often, and then the same border fabric again only wider. This would make it look like the triangles are floating in the border. The pieces on there still have their seam allowances so they look too big right now.
A lot of you wanted the pink as a first border with choice #1.
Now I'll tell you that the frogs were my favorite and only one person chose them for the border, a few others said they were cute but didn't indicate that they would use that fabric. A lot said they would put it on the back. The reason I like the frogs so much is the stripey background that leads my eye into the quilt and it echoes the horizontal seams of the triangles. All of the other choices to me were just fabrics sitting there, safe and traditional. Of course there is nothing wrong with safe or traditional and I may still end up using one of them. I show it here with the pink as a first border. You may want to go back 2 posts and see it without the narrow border (and a bigger picture).
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I will stew in my indecision for another day. I wish I had another pink, a little softer color with a little green in it. I'll go through the stacks of batiks again today.
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Thank you everyone for your votes/opinions. A lot of times you point things out that I don't see because I am too close to it.
While struggling with my indecision I decided to start quilting this piece. I got all of the ditch quilting done around the plain borders and have started quilting in the striped area. I am using a very fine thread that just shows up as quilting but doesn't add a lot of color. In fact the color is taupe, very nuetral.
Have a good Sunday everyone.