Sentences with phrase «by hibiscus flowers»

Inspired by hibiscus flowers, Takada's sleek design creates a sense of well - being and comfort.

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We now offer a full range of edible hibiscus and other flower products - all of which are lovingly hand - made by us in Australia.
Prepare the tea by pouring hot water over 2 bags of acai green tea and 2 - 4 hibiscus flowers.
With a matte background of white, draw gray silhouettes of flowers and leaves on your nails topped with a bigger pink hibiscus flowers on top followed by thin black nail polish dotted lines across the nails.
Charmaine in a retro flower - patterned halter top with a sarong skirt and a hibiscus blossom tucked behind her ear, her blond hair shining, ruffled by the breeze, him in a green shirt with penguins on it that Charmaine had picked out for him, and a panama; well, not a real panama, but that idea.
Flat velvety lawns are bordered by an eclectic selection of tropical plants, flowering shrubs and trees including palms, mini hibiscus, stag horn ferns and orchids.
Upon arrival at the 5 - star luxury resort, you will delight in breathtaking views of a sparkling turquoise lagoon surrounded by lush vegetation and flowering hibiscus.
With scarlett macaws and pelicans passing by, humming - birds and morpho butterflies feeding on the abundance of hibiscus flowers and the scent of butterfly lillies and plumeria trees carried past by a gentle breeze, you'll feel truely emerged in a tropical environment; an environment we care for.
His fantastic hues — acid greens and fluorescent pinks — are inspired in part by the vivid colors of Bermuda by day: pink hibiscus, green ferns, turquoise water, and the purple iris - like Bermudiana flower.
Expanding upon his signature approach of appropriating photo - based imagery, in Flowers Warhol adapted a photograph of hibiscus flowers from the June 1964 issue of Modern Photography, taken by the magazine's executive editor Patricia Caulfield, to accompany an article on a new Kodak home color processing Flowers Warhol adapted a photograph of hibiscus flowers from the June 1964 issue of Modern Photography, taken by the magazine's executive editor Patricia Caulfield, to accompany an article on a new Kodak home color processing flowers from the June 1964 issue of Modern Photography, taken by the magazine's executive editor Patricia Caulfield, to accompany an article on a new Kodak home color processing system.
The decoration has hibiscus flowers and is chiselled by hand not engraved.
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