Sentences with phrase «about warm shades»

If summer was full of bright colors and fun prints, fall is all about warm shades and cozy homes.

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As the graph below from Spracklen's News and Views article shows, the balance between warming (red shading) and cooling (blue shading) have kept the country's contribution to human - caused climate change pegged at about 10 % in recent decades, despite soaring fossil fuel emissions.
Next, pour about 1/4 of your mixture into a bowl and add food coloring to your desired shade of green, leaving the rest of the mixture on the stove to stay warm.
The WARM color swatch has 45 fabulous shades and comes with a wealth of information about how to wear and co-ordinate your colors.
Students will learn about primary and secondary colors, tints / tones / shades, complementary colors, analogous colors, neutral colors, warm and cool colors, and monochromatic color in this work booklet.
My arms are wide open to fall and with the leaves changing shades and the weather cooling down, this time of year is always about staying warm but never losing that innate sense of style.
Think about whether a brighter, crisp white or a warmer more neutral shade will go well with your color scheme.
Come on Maybelline, it's such a popular product don't you think it's about time you made a shade that catered to the pale but warm toned skin people like me so we have something to wear in the winter?
Unlike the warmer months where I was all about playing around with new makeup shades, right now I'm focusing on keeping my look simple.
I'm all about berry shades for makeup and nails and I've been craving scents that smell warmer and a little spicy.
As someone who wears warm shades a lot, this sounds right up my alley:) And thanks for the heads up about the upcoming Chrissy palette.
You'd be forgiven if you simply wanted to spend all of your Villa Sonara time lounging about outside; after all, consider all your choices: you could paddle around the pool, kick back in the Jacuzzi, hook up with a good book in the comfy lounge chairs, cool down under the shade structure, warm back -LSB-...]
For example: you write That is why the 364 W / m2 of potential heat transfer from air that is 10 °C will not warm you up but I know if I take an ice cube out of the freezer it will melt in the shade during your cool afternoon air... so it is all about the net balances... and the introduction of the word forcing seems to introduce a totally spurious concept that can only confuse.
The cosmic background radiation is about 3K so without somehow shading a surface against the warm glow left over from the big bang that's as cold as it gets.
The illustrious green movement who killed nuclear power in 1970s and brought about global warming by scrubbing shade - producing particulates from smokestacks and tailpipes are now bent on using a ginned up catastrophic climate change scenario to keep the price of oil elevated in order to keep the profit incentive alive for stupid expensive alternatives like windmills and ethanol from corn.
I don't know about the maths or the climate science, but I see carbon dioxide continuing its steady rise, but no warming in fifteen years, and I reckon it's time to invoke the shades of the great Feynman.
Summer is all about warm tones like terra cotta and millennial pink, but this fruity shade is getting all the attention right now.
And of course I would have to go into detail about the particular shade and compare the warm version with the cool version.
It's all about lively patterns and mellow colours, so start with a lively motif wallpaper in a warm shade of olive green on one feature wall.
Interior designers get quite animated about whether «warm» or «cool» whites are best and usually have their favourite shade.
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