Cut the same shape from two different - color
blue pieces of felt.
Not exact matches
This strange translucent cube has a faint
blue sheen, like a frozen puff
of cigarette smoke, and an inch - wide
piece of it
feels as light as air.
A
piece of red fluorescent or
blue - grey synthetic
felt (Folia Paper, Bringmann, Ton in Ton Bastelfilz) was glued on the back
of each chamber to generate the two background hues.
Nothing like a little «Pic» Me Up with this picnic style look (not intentional but this
blue plaid shirt paired with a pop
of red reminds me
of a picnic:p) Bright colored
pieces and a girly look always cheer me up and put me in a sassy mood... what gal doesn't
feel like a million bucks when wearing a stylish little number that shows some leg and maybe a little cleavage... got ta be risque every now and again... right?
You suit all shades
of blue, Patti, and this dress looks like one
of those favourite easy
pieces that you can throw on, dress up or down, and always
feel fabulous.
A
piece of blue felt was cut to size and glued to the inside
of the niche and a small
piece of moss was glued to the bottom using Styroglue.
The white wax gives the Duck Egg
Blue a more «moody»
feel — it sits nicely in the grooves
of the backboard here, and I'm sure on a more ornate
piece that it could make little details really POP.
That's followed by a 12 - minute making -
of featurette, five deleted scenes (each presented with the optional accompaniment
of the commentary crew), a fun and brief
piece called «The B Team» that spends some time with three cast members (Juliette Lewis, David Koechner, and Kick Gurry) who
felt left out after they joined the filming a few days late, a blooper reel, and a music video for «Put Your Head on My Shoulder» by
Blue Mother Tupelo.
It was a beautiful winter's day with clear
blue skies and wonderfully picturesque countryside that the Midlands is famous for, and I
felt privileged to live in such close proximity to what I will always consider a small
piece of heaven on earth.
In the example below, I've used a fine pointed
blue felt tip and a 1/2 inch flat brush to maintain horizontal ripples and waves, giving a satisfying linear appearance to the finished
piece, while contrasting with the round outline
of the boat.
The final wall is devoted to
pieces from Ippolito's «Regatta Series» (1984 - 89) in which the watery color planes suggest abstract but recognizable elements like pennants, sails and boats, and black wave forms blend into
blue ground in «Land's End» (1986), with the full blast
of wind on sails being
felt in the horizontal diptych «Windward» (1987).
In the pool house changing room
of Coastal Living's 2016 Hamptons Showhouse, a leafy emerald and
blue jungle print is tempered by natural rattan
pieces and a woven rug that help make the space
feel even more like a tropical rain forest.
A
piece of blue felt was cut to size and glued to the inside
of the niche and a small
piece of moss was glued to the bottom using Styroglue.
For the room's color, we were working off an antique gray -
blue Swedish
piece in our office, and the easiest way to get the
feel of the patina was to use a wall covering that had some variation.
The company's serene
blue chambray tablecloth provided the perfect visual anchor for a large - scale dining table, while Serena & Lily tabletop
pieces, such as the rattan Tortola lanterns and round raffia placemats, play off the natural
feel of the faux - bamboo chairs and counter the formality
of Ingram's generous collection
of English porcelain.