Faux Ruby
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![]() Ruby Rhinestone Faux Pearl Hoop Pierced Earrings US $21.95
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![]() Vintage Faux Diamonds Rubies Sapphires Emeralds Butterfly Pin Brooch US $20.55
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![]() Vintage Gerrys Pin Cat Pink Yarn Faux Ruby Eyes US $20.00
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![]() FAUX RUBY and DIAMOND COSTUME RING SZ 6 US $20.00 |
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![]() VTG RIBBON BROOCH RHINESTONE DIAMANTE FAUX RUBY RED PRONG SET RIVETED PIN BOW US $14.95
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![]() Vintage Faux Ruby Rhinestone Ring Sz 95 Floral Design Gorgeous US $13.30
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Sexy Santa Costumes
Sexy Santa outfits to spice up this coming Yuletide season? Won't you really love them? There can be nothing such as turning up the warmth a bit with sexy Santa outfits. Like dressing up, character-acting, something to look good in, plus help you experience and feel stunning in the process.
We have various pretty sexy Santa outfits to pick from. A great deal of choices in crimson, opulent velvet-textured fabrics, deep green textiles, snowy plush fake pelt, dark high-heeled boots, and many more.
You will be a sexy Santa in ruby-red velvet, white soft fake fur, thigh-high tights with a fitting Santa hat. Or maybe, you could be Santa’s elf at a crimson velvet-textured miniskirt and besides garnished all-around on snowy faux pelt, along with ruby-red and white striped thigh-high stockings then extremely high black high heeled pumps.
Or perhaps be a naughty pixie in a green velveteen, trimmed all around , together with crimson and whiten striped high heels and green and snowy striped candy cane stockings to wear with it.
We have as well numerous plus size sexy Santa outfits. A special darling is the Red Hot Holiday outfit, that is a ruby-red sequin stretchable mini dress finished with a fitting crimson sequined Santa cap, cinched in with a shiny black belt at the waist, and elbow skimming length silken snowy gloves.
Furthermore, there are many Playboy holiday attire from which to choose for surplus spicery this Yuletide season. Plus — we have a few sexy Santa outfits for gents also. We've got a Playboy plush sexy ruby-red man's smoking jacket to hang around the home.
Or we have awesome crimson silky and shiny boxer shorts with suspenders. You'll also need to consider a Santa hat with this costume. Not to mention there are many truly great ruby-red and white boxers which goes along with a fitting Santa cap.
Consequently, it doesn’t matter what variety of sexy Santa outfits you need for this holiday season. We've got it all, we stock alluring snowman outfits, cool gingerbread outfits, attractive candy cane outfits, and even more!
Kitchen painting question?
Before we started kitchen renovation, I found an inspiration picture - a Tuscan farm scene with yellow-orange fields, dark greens trees, and red roofs and the poppies. We have tiles w/ shades of yellow, tan, and rust and maple "spice" cabinets. The appliances are stainless steel w/ black. The countertops will be Juniperano St. Cecelia granite, which has a light base, with black, yellows, oranges, and some red flecks in it. The sink is black granite and the fixtures are brushed nickel.
I took the color of the picture mat (Warm Muffin from Behr) and we painted that on the ceiling in the kitchen. The kitchen walls will be faux Italian plaster (not a lot of wall showing due to cabinets, tile backsplash, and banquette seating).
The original plan was to pick up the red from the painting and granite by painting the kitchen walls a darker red color (similar to Behr's Ruby Ring). I need to paint the walls, but I'm starting to get scared. Will the red be too dark/bold? If so, what to do?
Do a test paint first (I'll explaing below). I figured this out the hard way when I was painting my family room and kitchen.
Here's what you do. Cut a piece of cardboard to about 12" by about 12". Then go out and buy whatever is the smallest quantity of paint that you can buy of that color you want to paint your room. I believe Behr has sample paint portions you can buy pretty cheaply. Paint that cardboard with two coats of paint and let it dry. Then get some blue painter's tape and stick a ring of painter's tape on the back of the painted cardboard. Now stick it up on the wall around all your major stuff. Look at it under different lighting situations during daytime, nightime, evening, etc. The paint will look slightly different under each lighting. Leave the sample cardboad piece up on the wall for a couple days if you have to. If you still like the color after a couple days, then the paint should be fine in the room. Doing this sample technique I developed can save you tons of time and money.
I know from experience. Third time of picking a color and painting the downstairs was a charm, cause I didn't want to paint it a fourth time. That's why I developed this technique of color sampling. You need a big sample that you can step back and take a good look at. It's hard to tell what a color is going to look like when you have a 1.5"x1.5" sample and you are holding it about 2 feet from your face. When you look at your room you are going to be several feet away not 1-2 feet. At the same time, while the color may look good near one major object in your kitchen it may not look good next to something else. I kind of used a fall-orangish red till I got around to the fire-place and realized that it didn't go with the fireplace at all. Then I had flourescent lighting vs sun light vs incandescent light all to battle with when I was trying to pick my color. The nice part about this technique is that the sample is big, you can move it around, and you can stand back and look at it from a distance.
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