Ombre, also referred to a Dip Dying, is a dying technique that involves gradually dipping material into dye to achieve a gradation in color. In other words, it creates (in Photoshop terms) a gradient from light to dark. This technique creates an imperfect effect that’s charm lies in the fact that each dying will turn out differently. In the past few years, ombre has become popular again. In 2008 it was featured in several fashion designer’s spring shows and in 2009 Michelle Obama wore an ombre dress on election night. Yes, I am a little late hopping on the ombre
bandwagon, but better late than never right?
If you want to attempt ombre on your own (I think it might get pretty messy) here’s some ombre how-to’s by Martha.
Clockwise from top left: Ombre Pillow $24, Platinum Ombre Glass $18, Ombre Vase $400, Ombre Dinner Ware $74.99, Midsummer Light By Tord Boontje $56,Vivianna stainless cutlery from georg jensen $120, Ombre Curtains $14.99, Patchwork Ombre Throw $48




I am seriously coveting the dinner ware set and the Midsummer light.
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