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Mad About Mauve: Wedding Ideas Using the Color

April 1, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

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Mauve is a very interesting color, but when paired with other colors, it can be the perfect undertone to blend with almost anything.  If you are drawn to the purple color wheel and like the undertones of greys and blues, then mauve just may be something you will like.  Take a look at this post to see some great ideas using the color mauve in wedding décor and see what you think.

Read the post here: Wedding Ideas: Mad About Mauve

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Luxe Leopard Headband- Free Crochet Pattern

Available as a free pattern on her the blog, the Luxe Leopard Headband offers a touch of luxury with its tapestry crochet design. Designed to be adjustable to fit most sizes, this headband comes with instructions for four different closure techniques, ensuring a perfect fit every time. Originally conceived as a double layer headband, this updated pattern now includes the option to create a single layer version as well, catering to those seeking a quicker project without compromising on style.

What’s new with this pattern? Alongside the addition of the single layer option, Kelsie has introduced some handy tips and tricks to help you achieve that flawless leopard print effect. Despite the change in construction, the finished result remains undeniably chic, showcasing the iconic leopard pattern in all its glory.

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