Sentences with phrase «about floral patterns»

When I think about floral patterns, I think girly, feminine, and dainty — but it doesn't have to be that way!
This white taffeta has a jacquard weave design, bringing about a floral pattern in orange, purple and green.

Not exact matches

But, walk inside, and... let's just say there's nothing low - key about the orange, tropical - plant patterned floors, the pastel - marble bar stools, or the lights wired with garden hoses, not to mention the bag of tennis balls hangs from the ceiling, the floral oilcloths on the tables, or the «PLEASE WAIT TO BE TASTED» in plastic letters on the menu board.
Let me now talk about the colour orange and these pretty floral patterns I'm wearing here today.
«I'll admit that the things I like most about this bra are mostly aesthetic: the straps, the floral pattern, the low cut in the front — I'm just really into it.
A complete detour from shocking color pop, mono looks are all about black and white prints from stripes to florals and baroque patterns.
Fashion retailers are crazy about prints, that's why it's no wonder why we see so many interesting designs in abstract and floral patterns.
With Spring in full bloom (plus or minus a little bit of sunshine and warmth in most states right about now), retailers are starting to push the biggest brightest bursts of floral pattern and I kind of love it.
From florals to patterns to bold aztec prints, I'm all about some flamboyant colors haha.
How weird is that when talking about spring, you don't want to wear floral patterns!
It may sound cliched but Spring is all about vibrant colors, blooming floral patterns and saying hello to any dress that makes you look invigorating!
Since spring is all about colors, why not make it more fun by adding patterns such as florals in your closet?
Another great aspect about boho is the lavish amount of accessories (bracelets, sunglasses, earrings, pearls, bands, headbands, belts, etc.) and patterns (checks, florals, tribal, ethnic and nomad prints).
Since this story is all about pattern, everyone chose a bold floral piece that worked best for their figures.
But of course, I am all about that marble and the occasional pretty floral pattern.
The thin that I love most about a floral print is it's ability to mix with other patterns and textures.
Speaking of prints, then next year is all about experimentation: stripes, florals in small and large size, tribal touches, leopard spots, abstract patterns, etc..
I'm always nervous about pairing two different floral patterns, but this looks great!
Another fascinating fact about these shirts is the handmade dupatta shawls which are beautifully overstated by floral patterns and digital colouring methods.
Is he intrigued by patterns but a little nervous about florals?
But, what I love so much about this red and pink floral is that the oversized print and two - tone color pattern makes them easy to style for work, date night and the weekend!
If you like the shape of this dress but aren't so sure about the vivid pattern, there's another version called the Tattersall Dress ($ 78) which features the same floral lattice but an entirely different dress pattern.
4 I received the Anna Mac ($ 190 + 20 % off) in the navy linked floral pattern about two weeks ago, and I can't wait for rain!
Lauren thought we should do something about pattern mixing, especially floral and stripes because it seems they are showing up everywhere together this spring.
That is the great thing about florals, all you need to do is pull one color out of the pattern and you are ready to go!
Although I have a fair few in my collection, I like floral prints to have some sort of unique aspect about them — be it in a border print or against a pattern of stripes or of a unique color palette.
Today I want to talk about giving the work wardrobe a splash of flower power in the form of floral pattern fabric ~ the large floral print dress is a hot item this spring.
I love everything about this... The skirt is amazing and I love the floral placement on the different pattern pieces.
Sydney, New South Wales About Blog Kirsten Katz an Australian textile designer and surface pattern designer based in Sydney specialising in stunning designs that incorporate botanical motifs, bold patterns, geometrics and modern florals.
you will learn how to make star paper lamp, floral paper patterns, paper picture frames, paper heart wall decor, paper basket ball, paper rose wall decor and many more... Frequency about 1 post per month.
Sydney, New South Wales About Blog Kirsten Katz an Australian textile designer and surface pattern designer based in Sydney specialising in stunning designs that incorporate botanical motifs, bold patterns, geometrics and modern florals.
If you have more than one teenage girl living at home, then chances are their ideas about decorating are quite different — while one wants brightly coloured walls, patterned accessories or vintage / shabby - chic florals, the other will hone in on dark wall paint, edgy prints and pieces of rough - luxe design.
This fall I added lush velvety wine colored pillows, jewel toned floral pillows, and black and white patterned pillows scattered all about.
What I loved about the first collection was seeing my patterns taken large scale on the rug and sofa, so I was really keen to working on a bedding collection and show off our hero floral patterns from the range.
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