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Uncategorized June 14th. 2011, 1:49pmEnvy Tub
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Tub Chairs Make a Poolside Splash
Looking for a new poolside or patio look that will provide your deck with coolest style for those hot summer parties? More and more of the chairs we traditionally think of as "indoor only" are finding their way through those sliding glass doors onto terraces, patios and even pool decks. I've seen lots of great styles, but among my favorites in the out door armchair category are those adorable tub chairs all ready to snuggle you up, but not in leather. No, these chairs are sporting a brand new look in cool wickers and rattans.
You want materials meant to take heat and humidity for entertaining or just enjoying the beauty of your outside spaces. Patio chairs made of metal or even stripped with fabric can be hot, and not in a good way. Wooden patio chairs can be hot and when subjected to extended periods of weather, even the best weatherproofing can fail. Wicker and rattan, both products of nations where the weather is jungle-like with plenty of heat and humidity, are ideal for outdoor furnishings. Add their merits to the undeniable comfort and charm of the classic, friendly tub chair and you will have one great looking piece of outdoor furniture that your neighbors will envy.
Some people bring vinyl covered tub chairs out on the deck for an evening. For a short visit, that's probably fine. I'd wipe them down good with protective oils first and then dry them really good before bringing them back in. Under no circumstances should a chair not manufactured for outdoor use be left on the deck overnight. That might be grounds for some furniture advocacy groups to picket your home.
So, take the fun of indoors to your party outdoors. Just make sure you choose a tub chair that is weather ready and summer styled. Then, light those tiki torches and get the party started.
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What color should I dye my hair?
Right now, it's bleached out to a light yellow: http://i339.photobucket.com/albums/n475/AkitoTsubaki/Meh.jpg
I have a tub of Manic Panic Cotton Candy Pink: http://www.manicpanic.com/best%20hair%20color/cottoncandypink.html
I'm thinking about adding another color, just to vary it up a bit. I can't wear warm colors (anything with yellow, brown, orange undertones, that sort of thing), and purple and red are out of the question as well (red would clash with the pink, and purple would clash with my wardrobe).
I'm leaning towards either Bad Boy Blue (http://www.manicpanic.com/best%20hair%20color/badboyblue.html ) or possibly Green Envy (http://www.manicpanic.com/best%20hair%20color/greenenvy.html ).
You guys have any suggestions?
Edit: Since it's apparently not so easy to tell, I'm a girl. XD Just in case that makes a difference to any of ya.
i love how much thought you put into it (: .
most of the time im completely against guys dying their hair, but your an exception . in the long run, i think the blue would be more appropriate, but a black would be the best. it would emphasis on the yellow and pink, and if you blue ends up being too light it will be wayy to distracting .
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