Sentences with phrase «color story here»

The lovely boxes, wrapping paper and bows really tell the color story here.
I LOVE the subtle color story here - it is fun yet mature / grown up and brings out the highlights in your hair making it look a beautiful honey color.
I recently wrote about the navy / chartreuse color story here: lifeonlinton.com/blue-white-bridal - shower

Not exact matches

(22) Here too is high, if off - color, humor in the Elijah stories, this time from Elijah himself.
Here are a few of the cool things you can do with your pregnancy or baby website: Personal web address on The Bump For example: thewalters.ourbabychannel.com Share Your Gift Registry — all your registries on one page Choose from 80 + color / design variations Tell your story Multiple photo upload and links to external photo albums Upload videos or link to your YouTube videos Start your baby website now!
Baby Website - Free Baby Websites Here are a few of the cool things you can do with your pregnancy or baby website: Personal web address on The Bump For example: thewalters.ourbabychannel.com Share Your Gift Registry — all your registries on one page Choose from 80 + color / design variations Tell your story Multiple photo upload and links to external photo albums Upload videos or link to your YouTube videos Start your baby website now!
Here, designer Tobi Fairley proves that the two colors, accented by just a bit of metallic gold, are all you need to create a compelling color story.
Trench (here) Cashmere tee (here) Trousers (here lusting after this version here) Purse (here similar color story: here, here and here) Heels (here similar under $ 150 here)
So, here's the deal, I'm giving you a great selection of denim jackets and double denim combinations — with a little splash of color — at the end of this post so you can continue the denim story with me!
Target dress Steve Madden heels Francesca's clutch -LCB- sold out - blue color available here -RCB- Loren Hope cuff Baublebar earrings -LCB- sold old - another color option here -RCB- c / o Before I get into today's post, I have a funny story to tell ya'll.
This outfit is the perfect example of an easy outfit that really isn't so dressed up but somehow seems more put together because of the brown / neutral color story I have told here.
I used my stack to tell a story for where I've been and where I'm going — I was born and raised in Arizona where I earned my undergraduate degrees in business, tourism and marketing, I moved to San Francisco, California shortly after where I started my career in fashion with Kate Spade and earned my MBA at the age of 21 and I now live in New York city where I work in the corporate fashion world by day developing hand bags for Coach and blog by night here at Color Me Courtney!
There is an old story about eBay trying to change the background page color that is relevant here.
But the biggest problem here is the sprawl — lots of stories, lots of characters, lots of colors — and not one them going anywhere in a hurry.
Instead of jumping off the page as we all might expect them to do — an exception might be Harrelson, as he's truly the personification of vile filth here — they end up passionately coloring in an otherwise black - and - white story of loss and redemption.
The story here is borderline rote, but definitely strongly appealing to headstrong adolescents grappling with identity and authority issues, and the rich colors and streamlined style additionally works in its favor.
Perhaps my over-familiarity with (and lack of absolute adoration for) the source material here colors my response to this admittedly gorgeous adaptation, but Thomas Vinterberg's 2015 film lacks the passion needed to justify adapting the story again.
Audio Commentary by Updated 2003 Audio Commentary by Film Historian Bruce Eder, and Herrmann Biographer Steven C. Smith / «Here Is A Man» preview version comparison (4:37) / Reading of «The Devil & Daniel Webster» short story by Alec Baldwin (33:41) / Radio Plays: «The Devil & Daniel Webster» (29:50) from Aug. 6, 1938 + «Daniel Webster & the Sea Serpent» (29:43) from Aug. 1, 1937 / «About the Columbia Workshop» essay / «The Devil In Context»: 6 - part Bernard Herrmann score essay with indexed film clips and 4 stills / Still and Poster Gallery with 12 images / 12 - page colour booklet featuring an essay by author Tom Piazza, and original 1941 New York Times article by Stephen Vincent Benet, and Color Bars / New high - definition transfer with restored image and sound / 12 page colour boooklet
Here's a wonderful set of coloring worksheets to help you teach your students the Bible's most famous stories in a FUN and ENGAGING way.
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
The story unfolds starting with Baldessari's elephant feet, flat colors, and human body parts — an eye here, a nose there.
Del Toro has always been a strong visual stylist who puts intense colors and elaborate settings and costumes on the screen, and here, once again, he gives his story a lush setting and intense tone that both wobble between the breathtakingly beautiful and the grotesque.
The good side of the story here is that Google says this issue can be fixed through a software update, where users can get a different color profile.
Apple says the new iPad Pro has 25 percent greater color saturation than previous iPads, and that's only half the story here.
Here is the next addition to the new red color story going on in our house.
The whole (two story) family room and open kitchen are the same yellowy taupe so I think it would add some color in here.
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