Sentences with phrase «think texture contrast»

So, if you're looking to steal her style and can't find a suitable mesh version, think texture contrast hoodies and especially those with leather detailing, as they are great for adding an air of luxe into your look.

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I chopped up some almonds to put on top of mines to add a contrast in texture and I think it tasted pretty good.
I'll definitely be tinkering with a pistachio apricot version next time, think of those contrasting colors and textures!
I think in color and contrasting flavors and textures!
It was so incredibly delicious, with that perfect balance of sweet, sour, spicy and salty, and contrasting textures of soft roasted veggies, and crunchy mulberries, that I thought it definitely deserves to be shared on the blog.
I think processing them smooth would give you a crazy serious pie - like consistency which would be a fun contrast to the crunchy seedy texture of the granola.
I think this blazer brings a neat textured element to the table, with the lace print contrasting sweetly to the super smooth and flowy chiffon.
I've noticed this in other Hyundais, such as the Elantra Sedan and Tucson, and I think it's the lack of contrasting colors and textures in cars with black interiors.
He uses different materials and textures to release emotions and thoughts — constantly contrasting the crudeness of resources and the lively within the intangible.
The project, a collaboration between American photographer Caitlin Margaret Kelly and designer Aidana Baldassarre, is an invitation to think: about discarded materials, textures, the power of art, and the contrasts between the city and nature, through carefully crafted portraits.
I love contrasts, so I think the texture of the burlap is a great little twist... and I heart that they were a bargain to boot:)
With all the great natural textures you've got going on (wood, cotton, etc), I think you'd benefit from the contrast of the metal.
I think the two toned effect brings a much fresher and more interesting feel to the room than if we had gone with all white, I really love seeing the contrasts and textures.
I picked up this inexpensive table at Marshalls and even though it is technically a side table I think it works perfectly as a coffee table and adds a nice contrast in tone and texture as well as mimics the look of the dining table.
Wood and metal are the go - to material for your backdrop because they add contrasting, natural textures and balance the conservatory look — think rattan baskets or sleek metal lanterns.
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