Sentences with phrase «too bold use»

If you're reluctant to go too bold use subtle injections of colour to add visual interest.

Not exact matches

The other option would be to make white shells and use colored luster dust or paint them with powder colors dissolved in vodka (vodka evaporates quickly without making the shells too wet), but the effect wouldn't be as bold.
Story and Photos by Harald Zoschke Recipes: Candying Chiles Bold Banana Bread Belligerent Butter Scotch Blistering Blue Lagoon Cocktail Many chile gardeners know harvest time as «too many chiles», and we already showed you various ways to use and preserve the plenty of pods, for example by drying, pickling, or juicing.
I use both natural and abstract elements as my departure point to create a collection of items that combines my interests in bold, graphic woodcut / relief art, the craft of sewing, and, in particular, nature, giving a nod to mid-Twentieth Century design too.
In addition, there is plenty of lettering that can be used too, these include Curly Sue, Daisy Eights, Au Contraire, London Bridge is Falling, Cappuccino Royal, Rub A Dub dub, Caps Lock, Disney Baby, Dashing, Elegant Curls, Simply Stylish, Army Block, Prima Ballerina, Princess and the Pea, Crown Jewels, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Cute As a Button, Spelling Bee Champ, A Touch of Class, Clydesdale Bold, Byzantine Script, Bold and Beautiful, Bike Bones and Fancy Schmancy.
The feelings that my body was dirty, that it was not mine, that it was only for someone else to use, to decide if I was pretty, too fat, too thin, too plain, too made - up, too shy, too bold, too accepting, too melodramatic, too obedient, too defiant... you get the idea, that all never went away, I was just lacking explanation for much of it for a long time.
Using the horse analogy as an example, he said «Not too long ago, I thought we heard the jockeys claiming the horses were responsible for this disgraceful failure, while one of the horses was bold enough to lay the failure at the doorstep of the jockeys.
One of the senior scientists there (extremely conservative senior scientist who got after me occasionally about being too bold), publicly used the phrase, «this [human caused climate change evidence] is alarming to me.»
It's gentle enough for true head - to - toe use, and the lather is just right for your hair (not too bold, but enough creamy bubbles to satisfy your mind).
As fun as it is to try bold trends, buying stylish pieces that aren't too «out there» will allow you to get more use out of them.
The texture is right (not too sticky), the colors are bold / beautiful and they stay on as well as any other gloss I have used.
Since I only have one photo on the right hand page, I wouldn't want o use a plain white page as the background, but using the bold pattern from the kit on both pages would be too overwhelming.
The warmer it is, the more inclined we are to experiment with bold colour and print, however, if you feel your sparkly outfit is too bright for winter - using black pieces to layer your outfit is a great way to tone down your magpie factor.
At first I thought they'd be too big on me, but after wearing them and getting used to it, they aren't too bold at all.
My vacation makeup isn't too much different from my everyday makeup except I only use warm - toned colors, typically a deeper bronzer, have a bushier / more natural looking brow, bolder lip colors, and I use more cream - based products over all.
I rarely use eyeliner and I'm not one to be too bold with different colors besides the basic black, so I would say I wasn't fond of the color at all.
I really love the color too - it's a bit bold for me but I am looking forward to using it for a special occasion.
In my Bold 9900 review I wasn't too harsh on the lack of autofocus (apparently RIM left it out to make the 9900 super thin), but in practical use I've found the lack of autofocus to be really annoying.
Robin Cutler [00:14:41] And just to add to that, so for our listeners that are already using IngramSpark, there's an editing tool that's right on top of the description field, and that's how you can actually very easily bold the text that Margaret's talking about or put in those line breaks that she's talking about too.
If you have been a previous 8300 series BlackBerry Curve owner (as I have) and think the Bold is just «too big» of a device for you to be using, do NOT pass the 8900 up due to it's lack of 3G.
The BlackBerry Bold Touch also uses a new battery from RIM, so hopefully the addition of a touchscreen to this famous BlackBerry form factor won't have too much of a negative impact on battery life.
This is funny, a bunch of people ragging on someone else because this or her opinion differs from yours, even calling them names, I guess thats what you do however, I use a Bold 9000, I had a Captivate and an Atrix, I even had a BB 9700 for a short while, way too small, more of a ladies phone, I went back to my old 9000, everything I needed to do on my Android phone simply took too much longer to do than on my BB and I can do everything on my BB with one hand, I know, you will whine that your android can be used one handed too, it can, with much more dificulty than my Bold.
I like the new Torch hardware, but there's too much plastic in comparison to the brushed metal RIM used on the Bold 9930.
As the Bold is unlikely to be used for anything too graphics - heavy, the lack of a dual - core chip shouldn't be a problem.
One of the senior scientists there (extremely conservative senior scientist who got after me occasionally about being too bold), publicly used the phrase, «this [human caused climate change evidence] is alarming to me.»
After all, do we need rules that say don't use false, misleading or deceptive words in bold, italicized or underlined text too?
-- Adds iCloud Keychain to keep track of your account names, passwords, and credit card numbers across all your approved devices — Adds Password Generator so Safari can suggest unique, hard - to - guess passwords for your online accounts — Updates lock screen to delay display of «slide to unlock» when Touch ID is in use — Adds back the ability to search the web and Wikipedia from Spotlight search — Fixes an issue where iMessage failed to send for some users — Fixes a bug that could prevent iMessage from activating — Improves system stability when using iWork apps — Fixes an accelerometer calibration issue — Addresses an issue that could cause Siri and VoiceOver to use a lower quality voice — Fixes a bug that could allow someone to bypass the Lock screen passcode — Enhances the Reduce Motion setting to minimize both motion and animation — Fixes an issue that could cause VoiceOver input to be too sensitive — Updates the Bold Text setting to also change dial pad text — Fixes an issue that could cause supervised devices to become un-supervised when updating software
The second example uses too much of both, to the point where bold and italics stop catching the eye.
Do not use too much of bold and italic.
Also it is better not to use too much bolding or underlining for effect.
Format it correctly and have it reflect your eye for detail and aesthetics; do not use too much underlining, bold or italics in the body?
& # — Dan Quayle Author Byline: Phil Rosenberg, President [link] Author Website: [link] One of the more common tactical mistakes I see on resume is over-bolding — using too much bold.
However, using all sorts of fancy fonts, different font colors, using bold too much, and using italics too much is a sure way to annoy a reader and have your resume thrown away quickly.
A candidate should not make use of too much of bold font and gaudy colors that leave a negative impression on the employers.
I love to use hues that are somewhere between neutral or too bold.
It is also fun to finally be able to be more bold and confident in my choices, knowing they will actually make the right statement for the space I have, instead of looking like I was trying too hard to force something I liked or felt I needed to use, but it didn't really fit.
If you find mixing and matching colours a bit too tricky, you can still create a bright, bold scheme using a single shade.
If you'd love to use bold colour but worry it will be too much, try this clever trick: paint the lower third of a wall and fake a dado rail with a thin border like this acid yellow that pops.
If you don't want to be too bold when it comes to paint colour, why not use a paler shade but apply it in a different way — paint it in a strip horizontally or vertically or continue the paint over woodwork or up over a section of ceiling.
Great tutorial Amanda... I often use burnt umber to tone down some paint finishes that are a bit too bold.
Using bold patterns in big rooms can often be too much of a good thing - aside from an accent wall, I don't think I'd want to use so bold of a pattern throughout a sizeable space.
I love the flooring, original architectural detail and the bold use of colours but I'm not so in love with those pendant lights with the wires running to the walls - just feels a bit too messy for me.
If you'd love to use a bold colour but worry it'll be too much, try this trick: paint the lower third of a wall and fake a dado rail with a thin border in a contrasting colour.
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