Play with color until mixture looks the color of lettuce.
Not exact matches
Excited, he clicks over to the richly - designed brand website, finds the model he knows she'll just love and
plays with the
color schemes and accessory packages
until he gets it just right.
We had fights over my inability to catch a baseball; over my desire to learn
colors and flowers; over my wanting to
play a violin; over my need for stuffed toy animals in my bed
with me
until 8th grade or so.
First, make your macarons (one
color at a time) by adding all the ingredients together and mixing them all up
with a spoon
until you get a soft dough that you can mold
with your hands into one big ball (it's going to feel like
play - dough!)
Make sure the text pops out and
play with colors & fonts
until you find the perfect look.
I do love the
colors and the pattern together, though, so I'll keep
playing with it
until it feels just right.
I chose a font and typed JOYEUX NOEL («Merry Christmas» in French) and then
played with the
color and size
until they fit my design.
She's been watching me
play video games since I could prop her up on a pillow (she watched me
play Wind Waker all the way through) but
until recently, they were just pretty
colors on the screen
with funny sounds.
Though he lived in New York
until his death in 1999, it was in Cuba that he became fascinated
with the
play of light and shadow on
colored forms, a dominant characteristic of his works.
Ladson
plays with color and shapes, adding and subtracting
until he reaches the point where, to quote Rembrandt «the painting is finished when the artist says it is».
I worked
with one child when I first started in Head Start in 1998, When I go to Broad St Head Start I worked
with a child that couldn't speak, I had to put him on the bus to go to Speech then at Lunch time he would return back to School for me to get him off the bus to bring him into the school
until school ended at 3: OO pm, Received lesson Plans assigned by the teacher taught the kids their
colors, puzzles, games, numbers,
played a bingo game to teach them their numbers, set the lunch tables for the kids to eat, Put out cots for nap time, went outside for recess.
I find it's helpful sometimes to get away from the room itself and instead
play with the elements and
color family on paper (or the computer)
until you find a combination that inspires you.
Play with them — try them out, combo
color, brush wet into wet, add water — see what you get — and if you're anything like me, you'll want to keep
playing and tweeking
until you get the JUST perfect finish