Another year, another Pan That Palette! This one is a bit different from my previous PTPs, and I’m so excited to start working on it!
This is **Breakfast at Tilbury’s** and it’s a repurposed Charlotte Tilbury palette. The shadows are:
– Sunny Side Up – soft peach shimmer with flecks of gold and pink sparkle; top left
– You’re a Peach – light-medium peach matte; top right
– A Nice Cup of Tea – light neutral leaning warm brown matte; bottom left
– Toast of the Town – light-medium warm brown matte; bottom right
The shadows are named the same as every CT quad, with generic, boring names telling you how to use the quad. The top left shadow, called Prime is original to the palette. The top right, Enhance, I depotted and use as a single, and I scraped out the bottom two (Pop and Smoke) since I realised I would be torturing myself trying to use them up, especially Smoke which was in the running for Mayor of Fallout City.
I repressed shadows from **Milani: Most Loved Mattes** [palette](https://www.temptalia.com/product/milani-12-pan-eyeshadow-palette/most-loved-mattes/) into the free spots and frankened one eyeshadow. I used up four of the eyeshadows from this palette and decluttered further six for the same reasons as the CT ones. So now: You’re a Peach is the top right shadow, Toast of the Town is the bottom right, and the bottom left is a franken shadow I’m calling A Nice Cup of Tea which is made by combining Toast of the Town and some pressed powder. It’s named such because it looks like black tea with milk, and after a George Orwell’s [essay](https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/a-nice-cup-of-tea/) by the same name. As all these have food-themed names which remind me of breakfast, I decided to rename the CT Prime to Sunny Side Up. I also renamed the quad into Breakfast at Tilbury’s: it’s fun and makes me more happy to use it.
Here are my **reasons for choosing this palette**:
1. I want to use up my oldest shadows. These remaining two eyeshadows from Milani’s 12-pan palette are the only ones left. I love You’re a Peach and Toast of the Town, so I want to see them used up and have 50% of the palette used up.
2. I’ll be travelling a lot. A simple, workhorse quad in sturdy packaging with a good mirror will be suitable for my day-to-day as well as when I’m on the go. I’m not bored with repetition and I got a bit overwhelmed when working on a 12-pan palette the previous year, so that’s also a point in the favour of this palette.
3. I think it will be fun. I’ve already had so much fun coming up with the names for the shadows and the palette, as well as with the theme for my project pan this year (it’s Burnt Peach) that I think it will be delightful using them throughout the project.
**Goals for the project**:
1. Use up all three matte eyeshadows (You’re a Peach, A Nice Cup of Tea, Toast of the Town).
2. Hit pan and 50 uses on Sunny Side Up.
I will set a few smaller goals each month, as that works well for me and gives me something to work towards.
**Goals for January**:
– use each shadow x10
– try Sunny Side Up as a one-and-done look
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Another year, another Pan That Palette! This one is a bit different from my previous PTPs, and I’m so excited to start working on it!
This is **Breakfast at Tilbury’s** and it’s a repurposed Charlotte Tilbury palette. The shadows are:
– Sunny Side Up – soft peach shimmer with flecks of gold and pink sparkle; top left
– You’re a Peach – light-medium peach matte; top right
– A Nice Cup of Tea – light neutral leaning warm brown matte; bottom left
– Toast of the Town – light-medium warm brown matte; bottom right
The original palette was **Charlotte Tilbury: Luxury Palette of Pops in Pillow Talk**, which you can see [here](https://www.temptalia.com/charlotte-tilbury-pillow-talk-palette-of-pops-eyeshadow-quad-review-swatches/).
The shadows are named the same as every CT quad, with generic, boring names telling you how to use the quad. The top left shadow, called Prime is original to the palette. The top right, Enhance, I depotted and use as a single, and I scraped out the bottom two (Pop and Smoke) since I realised I would be torturing myself trying to use them up, especially Smoke which was in the running for Mayor of Fallout City.
I repressed shadows from **Milani: Most Loved Mattes** [palette](https://www.temptalia.com/product/milani-12-pan-eyeshadow-palette/most-loved-mattes/) into the free spots and frankened one eyeshadow. I used up four of the eyeshadows from this palette and decluttered further six for the same reasons as the CT ones. So now: You’re a Peach is the top right shadow, Toast of the Town is the bottom right, and the bottom left is a franken shadow I’m calling A Nice Cup of Tea which is made by combining Toast of the Town and some pressed powder. It’s named such because it looks like black tea with milk, and after a George Orwell’s [essay](https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/a-nice-cup-of-tea/) by the same name. As all these have food-themed names which remind me of breakfast, I decided to rename the CT Prime to Sunny Side Up. I also renamed the quad into Breakfast at Tilbury’s: it’s fun and makes me more happy to use it.
Here are my **reasons for choosing this palette**:
1. I want to use up my oldest shadows. These remaining two eyeshadows from Milani’s 12-pan palette are the only ones left. I love You’re a Peach and Toast of the Town, so I want to see them used up and have 50% of the palette used up.
2. I’ll be travelling a lot. A simple, workhorse quad in sturdy packaging with a good mirror will be suitable for my day-to-day as well as when I’m on the go. I’m not bored with repetition and I got a bit overwhelmed when working on a 12-pan palette the previous year, so that’s also a point in the favour of this palette.
3. I think it will be fun. I’ve already had so much fun coming up with the names for the shadows and the palette, as well as with the theme for my project pan this year (it’s Burnt Peach) that I think it will be delightful using them throughout the project.
**Goals for the project**:
1. Use up all three matte eyeshadows (You’re a Peach, A Nice Cup of Tea, Toast of the Town).
2. Hit pan and 50 uses on Sunny Side Up.
I will set a few smaller goals each month, as that works well for me and gives me something to work towards.
**Goals for January**:
– use each shadow x10
– try Sunny Side Up as a one-and-done look