A couple of years ago I visited a dear friend of mine in New Orleans and fell a little in love. I know the city has plenty of problems, but my when you first fall, you only see the good things: wonderful hospitality, delicious food and drinks, gorgeous architecture, beautiful old neighborhoods nestled in sweeping trees, a joyful, resilient people, and a deep, in the moment, love of life. I was smitten.
So, on this, their day, I celebrate a little Mardi Gras hundreds of miles away.
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Zoya Haven
*2 coats Zoya Logan
*1 coat Salon Perfect Champagne Toast
*Zoya Severine
*1 coat Out the Door
Haven is a beautiful, shimmery purple. When I saw swatches online I knew this was one color I really didn't have and wanted for my collection and I am NOT disappointed! Logan is a pretty dark green packed with gold shimmer. There is no hint of nail line in real life, so I'm really surprised it's so pronounced here. For swatching I guess you want 3 coats, but 2 is just fine for wear. I added some gold holo micro glitter on top because you can't sparkle enough for Mardi Gras!
I added some gold polka dots and love them so much with Haven I kind of wish I had covered the whole nail. My trusty Golden-I is M.I.A., so I used Severine, one of the Zoya mini mystery trio (totally disappointing, but it got me 3 other full-sized for $15, so I can't complain too much!). The coverage was great, not much different from my other gold. I preface this with the fact I am not a stamper, but it was easy and opaque and might be good for stamping too.
So there's my little love letter to NOLA, where the streets are now quiet. Fun fact I learned: the only time bars are required to close in New Orleans is at midnight on Mardi Gras so that they can clear and clean out the French Quarter. (I also learned that if you've made it to midnight on Mardi Gras you weren't doing it right, because most people begin "celebrating" very early in the day and are goners long before the stroke of 12)
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Showing posts with label Logan. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Fat Tuesday 2015
Labels:
accent nail,
Champagne Toast,
dots,
foil,
glitter,
gold,
green,
Haven,
holo,
Logan,
Mardi Gras,
purple,
Salon Perfect,
Severine,
shimmer,
Zoya
Thursday, December 18, 2014
...And Presents Under the Tree
My striping tape skills failed me again on this one, which I saw on Pinterest and traced back to the ever-amazing Manicurator, Victoria. I was SO meticulous in my taping, too, trying to make sure I could get the strips off quickly when I was done polishing so that I'd get clean lines. Apparently I was not as fast as I thought...so, plan B:
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*2 coats China Glaze Angel Wings
*2 coats China Glaze Ruby Pumps
*Zoya Logan
*Wet 'n' Wild Kaliedoscope
*2 coats Out the Door
I loved the gold on this one--Golden-I has such a gorgeous shimmer to it and the holo sparkle of Angel Wings were perfect together. Angel Wings glows behind the tree! I painted over my failed stripes with the perfect green foil of Logan. I like that you can still see the edges (total accident) so it looks more like a tree than a triangle. I dabbed on some Kaleidoscope for decoration and added a rhinestone topper.
What's a tree without presents? I love the "wrapped present" nails and used the ever-awesome Ruby Pumps. While nothing ever looks as good in a macro photo, my "ribbons" weren't too bad on these accents. I added a bow sticker, some glossy topper, and called it a festive day!
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*2 coats China Glaze Angel Wings
*2 coats China Glaze Ruby Pumps
*Zoya Logan
*Wet 'n' Wild Kaliedoscope
*2 coats Out the Door
I loved the gold on this one--Golden-I has such a gorgeous shimmer to it and the holo sparkle of Angel Wings were perfect together. Angel Wings glows behind the tree! I painted over my failed stripes with the perfect green foil of Logan. I like that you can still see the edges (total accident) so it looks more like a tree than a triangle. I dabbed on some Kaleidoscope for decoration and added a rhinestone topper.
What's a tree without presents? I love the "wrapped present" nails and used the ever-awesome Ruby Pumps. While nothing ever looks as good in a macro photo, my "ribbons" weren't too bad on these accents. I added a bow sticker, some glossy topper, and called it a festive day!
There are still a few polishing days left before Christmas--what's your favorite tree design? What should I try before the season's over?
Labels:
Angel Wings,
art,
China Glaze,
Christmas,
Christmas tree,
double accent,
foil,
glitter,
gold,
Golden-I,
green,
holo,
Kaleidoscope,
Logan,
Red,
rhinestone,
Ruby Pumps,
Sally Hansen,
sticker,
Zoya
Monday, December 15, 2014
Christmas Stripes
It seems I took too much time away from nail art this year because the simplest things have given me a heckuva time lately!
I saw this pin, which is from Work Play Polish, in a guest post from Kellie Gonzo. You following me? The main point is, it's adorable and I wanted to give it a try!
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats China Glaze Winter Holly
*2 coats OPI Danke-shiny Red
*2 coats Cover Girl Boundless Color White Night
*Zoya Logan
*Salon Perfect Champagne Toast
*2 coats Out the Door
I've never been able to paint straight lines, so I pulled out my striping tape for the accent. They were lined up beautifully, spaced perfectly. Then, I painted with Logan and pulled the tape up...and was too slow. Most of the stripes came up with it. I had to freehand the stripes back on, which worked MUCH better on my left hand than my right (not that you've had that happen). Hearts are a really easy accent to add, but again, I'm pretty basic in my skills, so I added a red rhinestone instead.
I used the always wonderful Danke-Shiny red, smooth, shimmery, and rich. I wanted a little more sparkle, so I added Champagne This went went well with Winter Holly, a dense, dark green and holo gold glitter that dries very gritty but covers well. This picture REALLY doesn't do it justice--it's gorgeous!
This original design is so adorable and luckily something I can try again with any color combo. Overall, this wasn't horrible, just not as neat as I hoped.
I saw this pin, which is from Work Play Polish, in a guest post from Kellie Gonzo. You following me? The main point is, it's adorable and I wanted to give it a try!
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats China Glaze Winter Holly
*2 coats OPI Danke-shiny Red
*2 coats Cover Girl Boundless Color White Night
*Zoya Logan
*Salon Perfect Champagne Toast
*2 coats Out the Door
I've never been able to paint straight lines, so I pulled out my striping tape for the accent. They were lined up beautifully, spaced perfectly. Then, I painted with Logan and pulled the tape up...and was too slow. Most of the stripes came up with it. I had to freehand the stripes back on, which worked MUCH better on my left hand than my right (not that you've had that happen). Hearts are a really easy accent to add, but again, I'm pretty basic in my skills, so I added a red rhinestone instead.
I used the always wonderful Danke-Shiny red, smooth, shimmery, and rich. I wanted a little more sparkle, so I added Champagne This went went well with Winter Holly, a dense, dark green and holo gold glitter that dries very gritty but covers well. This picture REALLY doesn't do it justice--it's gorgeous!
This original design is so adorable and luckily something I can try again with any color combo. Overall, this wasn't horrible, just not as neat as I hoped.
Do you have any tips on painting crisp, straight lines? Do tell!
Labels:
Champagne Toast,
China Glaze,
Christmas,
Cover Girl,
Danke-shiny Red,
double accent,
glitter,
green,
holo,
Logan,
OPI,
Red,
rhinestone,
Salon Perfect,
stripes,
white,
White Night,
Winter Holly,
Zoya
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Mardi Gras!
One of my dearest friends has made New Orleans her home. She graciously let me come visit a while back and I fell a little in love with the city. I had decided to give myself a little rest and time when it came to my nails, and God decided it wasn't enough. I had planned a couple of other Valentine manis for the past few days, but I got a nasty little cut right along my cuticle that I did not think would mix well with acetone...so, they'll come later (it's always the season for hearts and pink!) and today I'm showing a little Fat Tuesday love!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats Cult Nails Flushed
*3 coats Julep Jennifer
*1 coat OPI Fresh Frog of Bel Air
*Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I and Purple Pizzazz
*Zoya Logan
*1 coat Out the Door Northern Lights
Last year I did something similar to this, but with a ton more layers and pretty much the same effect. I'm getting more efficient! I used Flushed as my purple base. This is really similar to the beloved Fantasy Fire, but not a dupe. This is a lighter purple, not quite a lavender, that is packed with a magenta shimmer. You can really see it in the first picture and on my pinkie in the last. I love this color--it's just gorgeous when you see it in the sun. If you don't have this one, it is well worth getting!
I added a thin coat of Fresh Frog of Bel Air over the top. This is a small green glitter in a clear base with scattered silver hex pieces. On my accent I used Jennifer, which is a pale peach that is a pretty good nude for me. It is sheer and a cream, and I was sure I would hate it when I saw it in my box, but I've come to love it. I used Logan, Golden-I and Purple Pizzazz to dot on some bead strands because Mardi Gras NEEDS beads!
I finished everything off with a coat of Northern Lights, a micro scattered holo glitter in an Out The Door top coat. In real life, it shows up much more, but you can see it flashing in my pinkie. I almost chose a clear top coat because these are busy nails, but there's no such thing as "too much" when it comes to Mardi Gras! I'm excited to see these out in the sun tomorrow. I need to decided on a Valentine mani or two, though, which is proving hard--there are way too many ideas I want to try out! Anyway, enjoy a little indulgence today!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats Cult Nails Flushed
*3 coats Julep Jennifer
*1 coat OPI Fresh Frog of Bel Air
*Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I and Purple Pizzazz
*Zoya Logan
*1 coat Out the Door Northern Lights
Last year I did something similar to this, but with a ton more layers and pretty much the same effect. I'm getting more efficient! I used Flushed as my purple base. This is really similar to the beloved Fantasy Fire, but not a dupe. This is a lighter purple, not quite a lavender, that is packed with a magenta shimmer. You can really see it in the first picture and on my pinkie in the last. I love this color--it's just gorgeous when you see it in the sun. If you don't have this one, it is well worth getting!
I added a thin coat of Fresh Frog of Bel Air over the top. This is a small green glitter in a clear base with scattered silver hex pieces. On my accent I used Jennifer, which is a pale peach that is a pretty good nude for me. It is sheer and a cream, and I was sure I would hate it when I saw it in my box, but I've come to love it. I used Logan, Golden-I and Purple Pizzazz to dot on some bead strands because Mardi Gras NEEDS beads!
I finished everything off with a coat of Northern Lights, a micro scattered holo glitter in an Out The Door top coat. In real life, it shows up much more, but you can see it flashing in my pinkie. I almost chose a clear top coat because these are busy nails, but there's no such thing as "too much" when it comes to Mardi Gras! I'm excited to see these out in the sun tomorrow. I need to decided on a Valentine mani or two, though, which is proving hard--there are way too many ideas I want to try out! Anyway, enjoy a little indulgence today!
Labels:
beads,
Cult Nails,
dots,
Flushed,
Fresh Frog of Bel Air,
glitter,
Golden-I,
green,
Jennifer,
Julep,
Logan,
Mardi Gras,
Northern Lights,
OPI,
purple,
Purple Pizzazz,
Sally Hansen,
shimmer
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Deck the halls
I am loving my Christmas nails this week! I know I've said it before, but my biggest regret has been that I didn't start them sooner so that I can wear them longer. So it goes...
Today I wore holly nails. I got an order from Amazon last night with some Christmas presents. When I ordered I wasn't quite to $25 (and who doesn't go for free shipping?!) so I added on some rhinestones! I found this awesome mani on Pinterest (sense a trend here?) by More Nail Polish and was dying to try it out. Here are my holly nails!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*1 coat Finger Paints Elves Bells
*2 coats Zoya Logan
*1 coat Milani Jewel FX Red
*1 coat Out The Door
I loved the look of Golden-I and Elves Bells when I used them before, so I decided to use a gold base like my inspiration. As I tend to do, I went to use a green I had handy when I remembered that I had some Zoyas that I had not tried yet. I decided to use Logan for this mani, part of their most recent Ornate collection. It is a really pretty deep green with shimmer that gives it a foil finish and great coverage.
I was going to use Ruby Pumps for my accent nail, like the one I found, but went with Logan instead. To make it look a bit more like holly, I added Milani Jewel FX in red. I used red rhinestones from my little wheel and some top coat to make berry clusters (except for my pinkies, which looked better with just one). Once those were in place, I used a paint brush and Logan for the leaves. I alternated where I placed the holly to make things a little more interesting (and forgiving!).
These are a bit classier than I usually go, a little more refined, and I love them! I'm so excited to play with stones more and am sad to see these pretties go. That's the beauty of a blog, though, right? I can come back to them whenever I want! As usual, these are so much cooler in the sun in real life, but they're not too shabby on screen either!
Today I wore holly nails. I got an order from Amazon last night with some Christmas presents. When I ordered I wasn't quite to $25 (and who doesn't go for free shipping?!) so I added on some rhinestones! I found this awesome mani on Pinterest (sense a trend here?) by More Nail Polish and was dying to try it out. Here are my holly nails!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*1 coat Finger Paints Elves Bells
*2 coats Zoya Logan
*1 coat Milani Jewel FX Red
*1 coat Out The Door
I loved the look of Golden-I and Elves Bells when I used them before, so I decided to use a gold base like my inspiration. As I tend to do, I went to use a green I had handy when I remembered that I had some Zoyas that I had not tried yet. I decided to use Logan for this mani, part of their most recent Ornate collection. It is a really pretty deep green with shimmer that gives it a foil finish and great coverage.
I was going to use Ruby Pumps for my accent nail, like the one I found, but went with Logan instead. To make it look a bit more like holly, I added Milani Jewel FX in red. I used red rhinestones from my little wheel and some top coat to make berry clusters (except for my pinkies, which looked better with just one). Once those were in place, I used a paint brush and Logan for the leaves. I alternated where I placed the holly to make things a little more interesting (and forgiving!).
These are a bit classier than I usually go, a little more refined, and I love them! I'm so excited to play with stones more and am sad to see these pretties go. That's the beauty of a blog, though, right? I can come back to them whenever I want! As usual, these are so much cooler in the sun in real life, but they're not too shabby on screen either!
Labels:
art,
Christmas,
Elves Bells,
glitter,
gold,
Golden-I,
green,
holly,
Jewel FX,
Logan,
Milani,
Red,
rhinestone,
Sally Hansen,
Zoya
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