Sentences with phrase «very pale green»

The room has a very pale green on the walls right now and it casts a green on everything it seems.

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Sliced very thin, the green peel was beautiful with the pale green of the kohlrabi.
From September to mid-October, the farmers» markets of Vladivostok were filled with fresh peppers: green, red, and yellow bells; large green and red tomato - shaped peppers, with a mild but rich flavor; long, sweet peppers much like Hungarian ones, pale yellow - green or bright yellow in color; very dark green peppers, similar to small bells but pointed at the base; triangular - shaped peppers like Spanish pimientos de piquillos, ranging in color from pale green to dark green to bright red; long, wide, red and green peppers, similar in size, shape, and taste to New Mexico ones; long, thin, very hot, medium - green peppers; and long, pointed, bright red or jalapeño - green peppers, very much like de Aguas.
We used the untoasted version here (from Rapunzel), which is pale green or beige and has a very mild taste.
The blood that flowed when cutting a vein had a green color or was very pale, dry, and without serosity....
I've noticed a trend toward much more natural palettes, which is very pretty — lots of pale greens, silver, and white.
If you have very pale or blonde brows, you'll probably need a green concealer to counteract that redness before putting on the foundation and brow pencil.»
There is usually very little color, and if there is, it's pale, pale versions of blues, greens, or greys.
I have very light green / blue eyes and pale / pink skin that can get ruddy when I blush.
Pale pink and green can look very natural as can pale pink and brown.
Think of colors that seem to go well with everything, like burgundy, navy, wine red, very pale blush pink, olive green, gold, etc..
This spacious, newly refurbished upstairs is very inviting with pale yellow walls and soft green trim and bright white celings thoughout.
For example, a landscape can be very tricky: a field of green might when seen through squinted vision might reveal itself as a pale grey - blue.
It's a pale sage green with a very unique powdery texture — almost like a clay that you can layer onto a surface and sand down to your desired texture.
The other walls are a very pale sage green.
Problem is, I have to merge into another room where I was planning on going warmer (very pale yellow green).
This versatile pale gray is an off - white with a very slightly green undertone.
At first, the room reads as very monochromatic with the browns and whites, but then you notice the soft pale green and lavender touches which are nice.
Greens are very pale, like beach glass.
For spring - into - summer around here, I'm very inspired by the creamy pale greens in Jadeite or milk glass (both faux and vintage), simple blue and white flour or grainsack stripes, white florals and natural wood tones.
I think I might have to get that color and paint either my tall lingerie chest (big lots purchase in» 01, very sturdy, but i'm over the pale green.
I've noticed a trend toward much more natural palettes, which is very pretty — lots of pale greens, silver, and white.
Gray doesn't really convey warmth... I think a very pale banana (inside) yellow, a sage green, or a very pale version of a robin's egg blue would be a bit warmer... or a very pale / not pink salmon or peach.
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