Sentences with phrase «neutral items so»

Try to add only a few really versatile neutral items so you can get the most use and wear without having a massive wardrobe that you can't sort through Thanks for reading!

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Just keep in mind, the parents probably don't want to have to give or throw away items so stick to gender - neutral ideas and save the cute tutus or tiny baby sneakers for the shower.
So far, my husband and I have purchased the following items for our new little one: a bassinet, a small box of gender neutral newborn clothing, and cloth diapers (all purchased secondhand).
While I knew I was having a baby girl, when it came to my registry I purposely included many items that were gender neutral so I could easily use my baby gear with more than one child if I wished.
So many of the items out there for babies are specifically geared towards boys or girls, how DO you buy a gift for a friend who would prefer gender neutral gifts?
Brown pants are a staple item because of their neutral color and their ability to be paired with so many different styles of tops.
Classy in neutrals I am so excited to share today's look, as it features an item I have had in my closet for years but did not quite know how to style it: this pair of printed trousers from Esprit.
Now I tent to wear a lot of neutral colored clothing items so it is very fun to dress these up with pins like the ones I got.
A small collection of neutral basics will be the most useful items you own, so it's worth paying for quality garments as they will earn their keep many times over.
Then, we get the next trendy item, and the cycle repeats and goes on and on and well, you get the point... So I have decided to try adding more neutrals and classic cut pieces.
Neutral is good for large items like a sofa but these sweet little chairs look so airy and light in your room.
Some of my most asked questions that I get is how and wear do I shop to get items for Sofia and I to match, and my biggest response is I tell people I do so by wearing neutral clothing pieces.
I actually consider it a neutral so you can best believe I wear it from accessories to actual items of clothing.
As you can tell, I went with mostly neutrals for this trip, as they can be mixed and match with so many different items.
I have so many in a variety of neutral colors and they are by far my most worn items during the fall.
Like I was saying above this cardigan is SO old, but the simple style and neutral color make it an item that I can wear for years to come.
It is so easy to combine this neutral print with any other item in one cute back to school outfit.
It's a neutral so it will match so many items I already have in my closet.
I tend to change my mind a lot about what it is I love, though, and so have learned to keep my big ticket items neutral so that I can swap out colors and accessories more easily.
That's why I love Ann Taylor — there are so many neutral items that can help build the most versatile wardrobe for anyone!
When it comes to snowsuits, coats, hats, gloves, and the like, buy neutral colours and styles so that younger children can inherit items without looking silly.
Use a neutral background so the item you're selling is well displayed.
So be on your guard, I am neutral at present, but I am watching for items that would make me more bullish or bearish.
The best tip I came across was to pack clothing in just one neutral color palette so all items could be mixed and matched, resulting in fewer things to pack.
So she worked with Toronto luxury home store Elte on a custom wool ikat rug in daring blue and purple hues, and left the big items neutral for a calming and restful retreat.
I prefer neutral tones in the high ticket items like couches / walls / case goods and whimsy in accessories so they can be changed over time.
So I think those neutrals and lots of warm texture combined with pops of any color or fun seasonal items you want will be the perfect balance year round!
I love all the neutral colors, so that items can be moved from room to room and used all year - round.
I was feeling something simple, and neutral, and «Christmas in the country», so I drew color / theme inspiration from our Christmas tree, and played with a collection of items I gathered from around the house, with the exception of the greenery and bead garland.
While the color choice was interesting (I think via a computer it might be coming across differently that it really is), and I couldn't decide if it was gold or greenish, I think having the walls and curtains the same tone was a good solution there for making those two items work, so it ends up a wash of patterns that can flow together as a neutral rather than a bunch of patterns and colors fighting for attention.
So I choose to go neutral with big items like furniture, rugs, etc. and incorporate colors and trendy styles through pillows, frames, lamps, curtains and other small items that are easily (and inexpensively) replaced or repurposed.
That's one of the biggest pieces of advice I give my design clients — if you are on a budget, choose neutrals for the big ticket items like furniture and flooring... and then, when you get the itch to switch, you can do so without breaking the bank by adding a couple seasonal throw pillows, a few pops of color via florals, or maybe an inexpensive blanket or DIY project.
I like to go with darker neutral colors so that I can change my decor items more easily without one over-powering color to dictate all of my other design choices.
I also love neutral decor and some of the lovely muted tones that are more and more popular for autumn decor but, and this is a big but, I try to use the same decor over and over each year maybe adding one new item per year or making something new so this year's decor is all recycled from more years than I care to remember.
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