Fairy Floss Pink

A beautifully feminine colour (cotton candy to our US friends), that becomes surprisingly sophisticated with the addition of more ‘grown-up’ colours from your palette. Combine with blush pink, black and white. With ivory and touches of deepest navy blue. With greens of all hues from lime through to olive green. With pale silvery greys and touches of pewter grey. With orange of the same intensity and pale or pewter grey. With coppery brown, pale grey and touches of olive green. With cream, old gold and touches of cherry red. With slate blue, pewter and magnolia. With pale pinks through to deepest pinks and touches of deep red. With yellow and pale pink and touches of grey or old ivory. With taupe and ivory accessorised with tarnished old metal. Whimsical touches such as ‘hundreds and thousands’ sprinkles, coloured sugar crystals dipped or sprinkled on sweet confections, pearl or silver cachous or edible hearts and stars, lollipops, Roses, peonies, ranunculus, maidenhair ferns, soft grey leaves, pink peppercorn berries and foliage, spring blossom, green berries, sweet peas, carnations, jasmine, Read more...
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