Recycle some plastic bags by stuffing them in the valances for a resilient pouf.
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They used burlap to make the example, which gives the pouf a great textured look.
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Bulk up curtain valances by stuffing bags in the valances for a resilient pouf.
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Combine several strands of inexpensive curling ribbon to make a fancy pouf.
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That's debatable, considering Zhang wore his hair in a cotton candy pouf.
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In a pouf of smoke, Ludmilla is abducted by the wicked dwarf Tchernomor.
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One look at Brad Pitt's blond-streaked pouf of hair tells you that.
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The ottoman resembles a pouf and is often made of stitched together leather or other fabrics.
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The largest pouf, which bridges the rooms, is somber on one side and colorful on the other.
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Fagot: offensive term for an openly homosexual man
Ottoman: thick cushion used as a seat
The pouf is a hairstyle deriving from 18th-century France. It was made popular by the Queen of France, Marie Antoinette in 1774, first sporting it when she attended her husband Louis XVI's coronation. ...
Alternative spelling of pouffe. (item of furniture|footstool|cushion); A ball of fabric (such as nylon monofilament netting) used for washing (as an alternative to a flannel, washcloth, sponge, etc. ...
Fabric of an overskirt caught up with lace, beading or ribbons.
An undesirable style of female coiffure involving hair with a vertical trajectory, often assisted by strategically placed plastic hair clips. Champion: Snooki.
Snooki perfected this Guidette hairstyle but she did not invent it. The "pouf" has actually been around for years! The look? Gather the front section of your hair and tease, tease, tease; secure it with a butterfly clip or bobby pins, tease some more and then use half a bottle of hairspray. ...
Fullness in the back of a dress formed by looping up the skirt; also used to describe a hairstyle.