So I've been watching the ombre trend. And I have to admit while I am not a huge fan of ombre hair, I LOVE ombre in clothing, on walls, etc. Sadly I have nothing to that effect.
For those of you who are lost:
ombre: is a French-termed trend for shading or gradation
Today while Brad and I were sitting talking in the yard, I was pulling out a few blades of grass and noticed something. This was already invented!!! The pretty (and tasty) grass blades were ombre, fading from yellow to a bright cheerful green. Nature had already been ombre-ed since the beginning of time, and it was beautiful.
For those of you who are lost:
ombre: is a French-termed trend for shading or gradation
Today while Brad and I were sitting talking in the yard, I was pulling out a few blades of grass and noticed something. This was already invented!!! The pretty (and tasty) grass blades were ombre, fading from yellow to a bright cheerful green. Nature had already been ombre-ed since the beginning of time, and it was beautiful.
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