winter tonals are back!

It's that time of year again for a change of our in stock tonals! Our winter tonals are something so special, there's really something for everyone in this color palette. Which one will you be grabbing to add to your stash?

Let's go through all the colors together! 

hot toddy

A deep cinnamon red with undertones of burgundy is the surprising pop of color within an otherwise calm and cool winter palette. 

sugar mountain

The premier ski resort in our home state of North Carolina is straight out of a storybook. This perfect muted mauve has such a vintage, nostalgic feel that reminds me of childhood sled rides at Sugar Mountain. 

bunny slope

A frosty silvery mint that's so whimsical and fresh for winter! It's playful and fun, just like the bunny slope at a ski resort! 

alpine

A silvery winter green that's icy and cool like freshly fallen snow on branches of tall trees. 

cognac

A rich golden brown that's evocative of a strong drink in a worn leather armchair by a big crackling fire. It's a color that feels like it could keep you warm just by the energy of it. 

chalet

Does it get more romantic than a snow covered French chalet? The perfect soft blush is here to make all of our getaway ski trip dreams come true. 

breckenridge

The epitome of a ski town, this cool toned soft taupe is the color made for relaxed afternoons and Colorado blue sky mentality. 

apres ski

A deep midnight blue with iridescent moments and deep navy undertones. After a long day on the slopes, looking out on a dark winter night from a snowy lodge is about as cozy as it gets. 

birch

Nothing like some white winter woods with soft taupe accents. This color blend is mostly cream with super soft undertones of warm brown. Almost like the white bark of a birch tree masking the warm wood underneath. 

matterhorn

A mesmerizing gray-blue with an icy hue and lavender undertone, while being soft and delicate at the same time. It's inspired by the beautiful peak in the Swiss Alps where there's a cableway for viewing the slopes and glaciers. My Disney loving heart was giddy to learn about what the infamous thrill ride in CA was made from. 

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