Highland: a collection of sprays, trees, wreaths, centerpieces, garland, serving trays, planter pots, and decor items in a very traditional
holiday color palette of red, green, black, and white.
I love the idea of mixing bright colors that normally wouldn't be part of
a holiday color palette.
This year we wanted to buck the traditional primary red, green and oh - so - sparkly
holiday color palette in favor of some unexpected, but equally appropriate / awesome rich jewel tones for a fun twist on the holiday party outfit for him and her.
However as far as the style challenge is concerned I figured this fun bow sweater I found at Crossroads would complement
my holiday color palette and make for a festive look.
Not exact matches
This
palette contains every
color you could possibly need for your
holiday makeup, and I was excited to try it out.
For all my fellow paranoid hostesses out there who prefer to steer their guests towards less invasive
color palettes, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to help you pair the right white wine with your
holiday meal.
Plus, any of these ornaments can be made in any
color palette to match any
holiday decor.
For the
holidays, my
color palette has seemed to sway toward shades of pink and blush.
This makes Chanel Celebrity nail polish perfect if you plan to wear differing
color palettes this
holiday season.
Holiday tan, sunshine, a fun atmosphere - this is the time when you can wear and enjoy the brightest tones of your own
color palette to create your
holiday wardrobe.
The glittered
colors are perfect for a
holiday look, but the entire
palette is everything you need in eyeshadow period!
After the hustle and bustle of the
holiday season and all the bright decor that comes along with it, a neutral
color palette is pleasing come January.
The perfect look and
color palette for running around town;)(P.S. I didn't post yesterday, either because I figured
HOLIDAY!)
I'm hoping that after the
holidays, I can take this inspirational
color palette and bring it into the office!
When it comes to making my house a home over the
holidays, I stick with a neutral
color palette.
Plus, I've rounded up other pink, red and coral pieces that I recommend... spring is coming up soon and this
color palette will be great for well after the Hallmark
holiday.
I absolutely love the
colors and
color palette of the
holiday season.
For all my fellow paranoid hostesses out there who prefer to steer their guests towards less invasive
color palettes, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to help you pair the right white wine with your
holiday meal.
But outside of the
color palette, this look perfectly embodies my
holiday style.
We've stuck with a gold, chocolate, and bronze
color palette to warm the skin for this gold medal worthy
holiday makeup look, and have counterbalanced the heavy shimmer on the eyes with a warm matte lipstick.
I'm loving this winter neutral
color palette and I think throwing a red coat over it would be perfect for an evening
holiday party.
I've shied away from using red in our home so I don't revert back to my old
color palette ways but I love busting out all the red during the
holidays!
Over time, this once niche collection trickled down to our favorite shopping mall stores and was embraced as the perfect
palette cleanser from the cozy cables, pop
colored plaids and red from the
holiday season.
This is a great
holiday palette because it has 4 unique
colors that are so feminine and is such high quality!
After the hustle and bustle of the
holiday season and all the bright decor that comes along with it, a neutral
color palette is pleasing come January.
A fresh look can easily be acquired by changing out accessories, pillows, throws, vases, candleholders, flowers / foliage, and artwork, to coincide with the changing
color palettes of the different seasons, or
holidays.
The grasscloth wallpaper and cool slate fireplace in this living room dictated a natural
holiday palette with warm
colors and nubby textures.
While doing
holiday decoration over the years I learned that sticking to a
palette of two to three
colors makes decorating easy and the end result looks perfectly put together.
Thank you, Joanna, I love not straying too far from our home's
color palette during the
holidays.