Last week got a little hectic with an impromptu visit from my dad, the cleaning that frantically came before, and some apartment projects (hello new bookcase and chair!). My nails took a brutal beating, so I'm cut down to uneven shorties now (see 2nd photo), but so it goes. In the chaos, I didn't get my St. Patrick's day looks up, so here's a quick post with both.
First up:
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Color Club Holiday Splendor
*2 coats Sinful Colors Snow Me White
*1 coat Salon Perfect Champagne Toast
*1 coat Out the Door
I LOVE Holiday Splendor! It's a bright green jelly packed with holo awesomeness and looks much more opaque on the nail--somehow nail lines appear out of thin air when I photograph! It dries a bit gritty and totally comes to life under a top coat. I'm a little concerned that I can't find an back up bottle online and I'll have to ration this one--I do NOT want run out! I added an accent with a little gold glitter and yet another adorable RLR Creations decal--St. Patty's day cupcake!
This is what I actually wore today:
*1 coat Gelous Base
*2 coats Revlon Posh
*3 coats Color Club Gingerbread
*Zoya Severine
*1 coat Out the Door
Gingerbread was from the same holiday line as Holiday Splendor and is also gorgeous! It's a chunky gold holo glitter in a clear base. I added a 3rd coat to try for good opacity for photos, but it still looks much more sparse here than in real life--you can easily wear 2 coats and look opaque off camera.
There was a commotion at my neighbor's last night just as I started polishing, so I had to change my plans and go for something simple and quick after spending about a half hour looking through my peep hole at our landing (yeah, I'm a total busybody). I used Posh, a really beautiful jade green that looks a bit darker in real life, and dotted on gold with Severine.
So, there you have it--another holiday for 2015. I hope it was a lucky one for you!
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
A Couple of St. Patrick's Day Looks
Labels:
accent nail,
Champagne Toast,
Color Club,
decal,
dots,
Gingerbread,
glitter,
gold,
green,
Holiday Splendor,
holo,
Posh,
Revlon,
RLR Creations,
Salon Perfect,
Severine,
Snow Me White,
St. Patrick's Day,
Zoya
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Fat Tuesday 2015
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)
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)
Labels:
accent nail,
Champagne Toast,
dots,
foil,
glitter,
gold,
green,
Haven,
holo,
Logan,
Mardi Gras,
purple,
Salon Perfect,
Severine,
shimmer,
Zoya
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Crumpet's 31DC: Inspired by Pinterest
Also known as "My Blog."
I try to be as up front as possible about where my ideas come from, and they are 70% Pinterest ideas, 28% blogs I already read, and about 2% my own. I'm a word girl, not an art girl. I do, though, enjoy trying new things, so I'm so thankful for all of the ladies out there who ARE art girls and creative and inspiring. I also try to always give as much credit as possible where it is due.
So, this post is basically any other post for me :) I browsed through my nail board and decided to go for a subtle-ish look that I love:
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Essie Lady Like
*3 coats I Am Strong (middle)
*2 coats China Glaze I'm Not Lion
*1 coat Out the Door (2 on I'm Not Lion)
The colors that Anne at Grape Fizz Nails used in the original mani are a bit more muted and a little different in tone, but I like how these went together (and now have hers on my wish list). While I Am Strong is brighter than I thought it would be, I like how the 3 colors work together.
I'm becoming more and more of a double accent nail fan, so I'm digging this. I'm also learning to let creams be and NOT add shimmer/glitter/sparkle on top.
I try to be as up front as possible about where my ideas come from, and they are 70% Pinterest ideas, 28% blogs I already read, and about 2% my own. I'm a word girl, not an art girl. I do, though, enjoy trying new things, so I'm so thankful for all of the ladies out there who ARE art girls and creative and inspiring. I also try to always give as much credit as possible where it is due.
So, this post is basically any other post for me :) I browsed through my nail board and decided to go for a subtle-ish look that I love:
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Essie Lady Like
*3 coats I Am Strong (middle)
*2 coats China Glaze I'm Not Lion
*1 coat Out the Door (2 on I'm Not Lion)
The colors that Anne at Grape Fizz Nails used in the original mani are a bit more muted and a little different in tone, but I like how these went together (and now have hers on my wish list). While I Am Strong is brighter than I thought it would be, I like how the 3 colors work together.
I'm becoming more and more of a double accent nail fan, so I'm digging this. I'm also learning to let creams be and NOT add shimmer/glitter/sparkle on top.
What have you found on Pinterest that I need to see? (Honestly, what ISN'T on Pinterest that I need to see?!)
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 8, 2014
A Legendary Christmas
I was doing so well! Then life got a little busy...so it goes!
I never did a final Thanksgiving mani, which is okay because the design is one I'm itching to try and will work with any colors. I had an amazing time at home and then an insane week back to work. I've been wearing this mani for a week now (hence the chippage) and before I swapped it out, wanted to gush over a couple of polishes. So, here's the first Christmas look of the season!
*1 coat Gelous base
*3 coats You Polish Godrick
*2 coats Aengland Saint George
* 3 coats OPI My Favorite Ornament
*2 coats Out the Door
Just a holo-y, sparkly, festive mani! I ordered Godrick (as in, Gryffindor) when You Polish clearanced out her polish to focus more on nail decals and art (there are still some polishes left to check out if you move quickly!). I have been looking for a holo red, so I picked up Godrick. This picture makes it a deeper red than it is in real life. On the nail, it's a bit more muted, like a brick red, and pretty sheer, but still lovely--I think I might try it over another red next.
I paired it with Aengland's Saint George, which is a good match. The deep teal has a gorgeous formula and really didn't need 2 coats, except I bumped my nail when it was tacky...
The fine, linear holos look great together, but I couldn't stop there and grabbed My Favorite Ornament again and added a little sticker for Saint George. Done.
You're only seeing half of my index finger because I have a little corner chip, but for almost a week of not-so-gentle wear, these held up magnificently!
I never did a final Thanksgiving mani, which is okay because the design is one I'm itching to try and will work with any colors. I had an amazing time at home and then an insane week back to work. I've been wearing this mani for a week now (hence the chippage) and before I swapped it out, wanted to gush over a couple of polishes. So, here's the first Christmas look of the season!
*1 coat Gelous base
*3 coats You Polish Godrick
*2 coats Aengland Saint George
* 3 coats OPI My Favorite Ornament
*2 coats Out the Door
Just a holo-y, sparkly, festive mani! I ordered Godrick (as in, Gryffindor) when You Polish clearanced out her polish to focus more on nail decals and art (there are still some polishes left to check out if you move quickly!). I have been looking for a holo red, so I picked up Godrick. This picture makes it a deeper red than it is in real life. On the nail, it's a bit more muted, like a brick red, and pretty sheer, but still lovely--I think I might try it over another red next.
I paired it with Aengland's Saint George, which is a good match. The deep teal has a gorgeous formula and really didn't need 2 coats, except I bumped my nail when it was tacky...
The fine, linear holos look great together, but I couldn't stop there and grabbed My Favorite Ornament again and added a little sticker for Saint George. Done.
You're only seeing half of my index finger because I have a little corner chip, but for almost a week of not-so-gentle wear, these held up magnificently!
Have you started rocking some holiday looks? What are your go-to colors?
Labels:
Aengland,
Christmas,
double accent,
glitter,
Godric,
gold,
green,
holo,
linear,
My Favorite Ornament,
OPI,
Red,
Saint George,
sticker,
You Polish
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Golden fall
I. Am. LOVING. This!
I was feeling SUPER uninspired last night, but needed to change out my mani. I was trying so hard to think of something creative and fall-inspired so that I could post (there are so many awesome swatchers out there--I don't really feel justified posting a simple polish change). I was tired and decided to go boring with a simple accent color and call it a night.
Sometimes simple is perfection.
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Zoya Channing
*2 coats OPI My Favorite Ornament (accent)
*1 coat Out the Door (2 on accent)
Ahhh! Warm, glowing, autumn perfection! I've had both of these colors for a while and really regret not wearing them sooner. Channing is a rusty orange foil finish with gorgeous, shimmering flecks. This was 2 easy, thin coats.
My mom gave me My Favorite Ornament last Christmas. It wasn't on my wish list because it's just another gold glitter...except it's amazing! (Side note: my mom's awesome and clearly knows me better than I know myself) This is a fine white-gold glitter. I used two coats here and, while you can see nail line in the photo, in real life you can't. This sparkler dries gritty, so I used 2 thick coats of topper and may add a 3rd tonight. It's so pretty though! The picture above is a little blurry so you can see the sparkle better on the accent--love it!
I was ready to stop after the polish but had a little baggie of of decals sitting on my table. I saw a sheet of stickers that I think I won, definitely didn't buy, and didn't expect to like. The little swirls are a sticker (I know, I could try to paint them on, but let's be real--it would not end like this!) and I LOVE it! It was the perfect little extra.
I'm trying to post more often, and I'm so sad that this one will get taken off sooner rather than later. I could stare at this all day (and may have for much of the afternoon while I typed...).
I was feeling SUPER uninspired last night, but needed to change out my mani. I was trying so hard to think of something creative and fall-inspired so that I could post (there are so many awesome swatchers out there--I don't really feel justified posting a simple polish change). I was tired and decided to go boring with a simple accent color and call it a night.
Sometimes simple is perfection.
*1 coat Gelous base
*2 coats Zoya Channing
*2 coats OPI My Favorite Ornament (accent)
*1 coat Out the Door (2 on accent)
Ahhh! Warm, glowing, autumn perfection! I've had both of these colors for a while and really regret not wearing them sooner. Channing is a rusty orange foil finish with gorgeous, shimmering flecks. This was 2 easy, thin coats.
My mom gave me My Favorite Ornament last Christmas. It wasn't on my wish list because it's just another gold glitter...except it's amazing! (Side note: my mom's awesome and clearly knows me better than I know myself) This is a fine white-gold glitter. I used two coats here and, while you can see nail line in the photo, in real life you can't. This sparkler dries gritty, so I used 2 thick coats of topper and may add a 3rd tonight. It's so pretty though! The picture above is a little blurry so you can see the sparkle better on the accent--love it!
I was ready to stop after the polish but had a little baggie of of decals sitting on my table. I saw a sheet of stickers that I think I won, definitely didn't buy, and didn't expect to like. The little swirls are a sticker (I know, I could try to paint them on, but let's be real--it would not end like this!) and I LOVE it! It was the perfect little extra.
I'm trying to post more often, and I'm so sad that this one will get taken off sooner rather than later. I could stare at this all day (and may have for much of the afternoon while I typed...).
Have you been surprised by something you underestimated? Is there a sleeper gem I should try? Do tell!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Halloween left-overs
I know, I know, you're thinking about Thanksgiving left-overs and I'm sounding a little out of it. Well, I am a little out of it. Between interning, class, and work, my time has dwindled. With it, my li'l blog has been neglected. Actually, my nails have too. I haven't done too many interesting looks and often simply polish one simple color to keep them covered and neat.
But, here are 2 Halloween looks that I did enjoy, but did not get up.
But, here are 2 Halloween looks that I did enjoy, but did not get up.
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Hardener
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Green With Envy
*Zoya Storm
*Zoya Aurora
*1 coat Out the Door
Polka dots--easy! I wanted witchy colors, and loved the holo sparkle contrast of the Zoyas on the cream finish of Green With Envy.
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Hardener
*3 coats China Glaze Some Like it Haute
*Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Black Out
*Cover Girl Boundless Color Candy Corn
*3 coats Spoiled Vitamin C
*3 coats China Glaze I Herd That
*1 coat Out the Door
I tried to somewhat recreate a Christmas mani that I loved from last year, pattern-wise. This didn't turn out as I really envisioned, but I love the glittery polishes, so I can't really complain. As you an see, the orange Vitamin C is incredibly sheer (I really only did 3 coats of the others because I did one coat for each every time I added one), so if you love that orange shimmer, consider a base coat.
So, here's my out of season Halloween looks!
Labels:
Aurora,
black,
Black Out,
Candy Corn,
China Glaze,
dots,
glitter,
gold,
green,
Green With Envy,
Halloween,
holo,
I Herd That,
orange,
purple,
shimmer,
Some Like It Haute,
Storm,
Vitamin C,
Zoya
Thursday, September 26, 2013
33DC: most used color polish
If I were going by the numbers, today would be Black Out and Snow Me White. Those two make their way into almost every mani I do!
I looked over my tags and, while there are plenty of polishes I love and would wear every day, Danke-shiny Red and Golden-I both had 7 tags, so I made a mani with the two of them. It's a lot more Christmas-y than I'd like, but the numbers don't lie!
*1 coat Yello-Out
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*OPI Danke-shiny Red
*1 coat Out the Door
Okay, ignore the mess that I made of my fingers :) Today I had a midterm and very little time, so I was rushing to get this posted. I used 2 coats of Golden-I as my base. This is my go-to gold and a gorgeous foil/metallic finish.
I looked over my tags and, while there are plenty of polishes I love and would wear every day, Danke-shiny Red and Golden-I both had 7 tags, so I made a mani with the two of them. It's a lot more Christmas-y than I'd like, but the numbers don't lie!
*1 coat Yello-Out
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*OPI Danke-shiny Red
*1 coat Out the Door
Okay, ignore the mess that I made of my fingers :) Today I had a midterm and very little time, so I was rushing to get this posted. I used 2 coats of Golden-I as my base. This is my go-to gold and a gorgeous foil/metallic finish.
I love this design from Pshiiit. She has amazing nails and art and I've been wanting to try this for a while because it's one of the few I think I can manage! Actually, this was easier than I thought and turned out pretty cool. I simply used striping tape and overlapped it differently on each nail, which meant that I didn't need a lot of precision, and then painted over with Danke-shiny. Both of these colors just glow on the nail--I'm so excited for the sun to come out tomorrow!
Labels:
33 Day Challenge,
art,
Danke-shiny,
foil,
gold,
Golden-I,
metallic,
OPI,
Pshiiit,
Red,
Sally Hansen,
shimmer,
stripes
Monday, September 23, 2013
33 Day Challenge 1: Dots
The Crumpet's Nail Tarts is having a 33 day challenge spread out over the next couple of months. With school, I'm not sure how many I will be able to get done (even my day off each week is crammed with studying and errands!) but it's so fun to participate in challenges with others that I want to try to get some in! Today's theme is dots, which is really the only nail art I can pull off. I wanted to try something different because I've done a few before, some that I love so much that it's hard not to default back to them!
The camera flash is very unforgiving on this one because the polishes are so glittery, but in real life they turned out so pretty and subtle (you know, aside from the bright orange :) )
The camera flash is very unforgiving on this one because the polishes are so glittery, but in real life they turned out so pretty and subtle (you know, aside from the bright orange :) )
*1 coat Yello-Out
*2 coats China Glaze Riveting
*China Glaze I Herd That
*1 coat Out the Door
I wanted some fall colors and was trying so many combinations in my head for some cascading dots. Then, I decided to just choose 2 that worked and use the dots to make a tip of sorts for the nail. It's hard to make the out here (great choice for the first challenge post, right?) but I love them on.
I LOVE Riveting. The gold shimmer gives it a glow and, as you can see, is undeniable in this polish. I Herd That is a gold glitter with some holo and reddish flashes. I dotted it over Riveting at the tips of my nails. I don't have a really good light that will let me turn off my flash, so I apologize for the poor quality of these, especially because the combo is so awesome in person!
I'm really excited to see how the other ladies use their dots. Like I said, it's the one art technique I feel comfortable with and I'm always looking for new ways to use my dotters!
Monday, August 5, 2013
It's My Year
I've been on a cleaning kick recently. This is partly due to my new found free time after losing one of my jobs. It's partly due to my parents doing a major clean and purge of our home 600 miles away from me. It's also largely due to a marathon of "Hoarding: Buried Alive" on Netflix. I was going through my polish and trying to organize and log it all. I have actually not bough much polish since March or so, but I had a ton of polishes that I never tried (sort of like my bookcase full of books I haven't opened. Yet!). I keep my polish in drawers and cute photo boxes, but that means that I am really only seeing the caps when I look for a color. I was a little hesitant to mark my bottles, but I used sticky labels to paint swatches of colors and punch a little dot for each lid. Some (I'm looking at you OPI) were a little hard to neatly apply, but overall this has helped me so much when it comes to finding colors. It also opened my eyes to some untrieds that I was truly missing out on!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*3 coats OPI It's My Year
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*1 coat Finger Paints Elves Bells
*1 coat Out the Door
Forgive the tip wear--I have a habit of painting my nails at night, as I relax, and then going to bed. In the morning, I often forget to snap pictures before work, so this was after I got off. In real life, it was not nearly this noticeable!
It's My Year is one that I picked up on clearance at Ulta and never got around to trying on. What a mistake! That second picture is blurred to show how much sparkle is packed into this beauty. The color is like a dark lavender, soft, and packed with golden sparkle. I guess you might call this a foil finish, and it is radiant in the sun!
I added a gold accent to work with the warm shimmer in It's My Year. You can see how Golden-I, the gold base, is also loaded with shimmer for a foil finish. I love Elves Bells, micro gold glitter with holo particles, and hadn't used it since Christmas, so I added a coat on top.
Did you ever find a polish that you kicked yourself for leaving in the untrieds too long?
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*3 coats OPI It's My Year
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*1 coat Finger Paints Elves Bells
*1 coat Out the Door
Forgive the tip wear--I have a habit of painting my nails at night, as I relax, and then going to bed. In the morning, I often forget to snap pictures before work, so this was after I got off. In real life, it was not nearly this noticeable!
It's My Year is one that I picked up on clearance at Ulta and never got around to trying on. What a mistake! That second picture is blurred to show how much sparkle is packed into this beauty. The color is like a dark lavender, soft, and packed with golden sparkle. I guess you might call this a foil finish, and it is radiant in the sun!
I added a gold accent to work with the warm shimmer in It's My Year. You can see how Golden-I, the gold base, is also loaded with shimmer for a foil finish. I love Elves Bells, micro gold glitter with holo particles, and hadn't used it since Christmas, so I added a coat on top.
Did you ever find a polish that you kicked yourself for leaving in the untrieds too long?
Labels:
accent nail,
Elves Bells,
Finger Paints,
foil,
glitter,
gold,
Golden-I,
holo,
It's My Year,
OPI,
purple,
Sally Hansen
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Clovers and Gold
I wanted to wear some St. Patrick's day looks, and this is one that I pinned a while ago (originally painted by Glitter and Nails) and have been wanting to wear because the colors are awesome together. My camera, however, does not capture Four Leaf Clover at all. The problem, I think, is my flash. When I simply use a lamp to light my photos the colors are MUCH truer, but the pictures are always blurry. When I use the flash they are clear, but colors are off. Do you have any tips?
*1 coat Hoof Lacquer
*2 coats China Glaze Four Leaf Clover
*3 coats China Glaze Gingerbread
*2 coats Out the Door
In real life, Four Leaf Clover is much darker and greener. Here it looks like Aquadellic or For Audrey, but it is actually a really pretty blue-green cream. It applies easily and I used 2 coats to get a clean, smooth finish.
Gingerbread is a polish that I bought a couple of Christmases ago and it is just stunning. Macro photos are always rough on coverage, but in real life you can't see any gaps or nail. I used 3 coats, even though I don't usually do full-coverage glitter, and loved it! It is a warm holo gold glitter in a clear base. It is pretty dense, but still sparse enough for layering in one coat.
I loved this look and it wore well until I went to work. Then some tape took off a whole index nail and somehow I lost a whole accent nail. I spotted it on the floor later--it just slipped off, like I had a glue base! It made removal a lot easier, but it also made it come sooner than I had hoped.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
New 31DC: Inspired by my Country
I'm an American girl, for better and worse. I'm also a born and raised California girl. I currently live in sunny southern California, but I was raised in gorgeous northern California. I considered some red, white, and blue nails tonight, but "country" sparked an idea for me.
I had the amazing good fortune to grow up in a small town in the heart of wine country. It's funny, I thought about doing a skittle with redwoods and my high school and a starry sky (I really miss the stars, living in a big city). I think I tend to have momentum--I did a skittle for the last challenge, so I think I need another one. I'm glad I didn't though, because I like how this is simple.
I used Every Month Is Oktoberfest for this one. Perfection! This polish is simply stunning. It is a perfect deep purple for wine and grapes. I NEVER get tired of this shimmer, either!
I was going to use my go-to Fast Track for my accent, but decided to use Cowardly Lyin' instead. This is a very sheer shimmery gold with small glitter pieces in it. I wanted something white wine-ish for the grapes' background. Close enough to champagne, don't you think? I used Oktoberfest to dot on grapes and then painted on Yara as the vine. Now, you are in for a very special treat (sort of). Meet my right hand:
I snapped that one on a whim, which is why the sides of my nails are a mess. I liked how the grapes looked much better on this hand, and wanted to show them off. Something funny happened when I did this. I knew I would have a hard time snapping a picture with my left hand, and it was really awkward. I did not think, however, that it would be hard to pose my right hand! I am so used to posing my left, that I couldn't really hold the bottle well or move my hand right--so weird! So, forgive the mess, but I liked that little bunch a lot. For better or worse, I love my home so much and am proud of it. I'm so happy that this one turned out so well!
I had the amazing good fortune to grow up in a small town in the heart of wine country. It's funny, I thought about doing a skittle with redwoods and my high school and a starry sky (I really miss the stars, living in a big city). I think I tend to have momentum--I did a skittle for the last challenge, so I think I need another one. I'm glad I didn't though, because I like how this is simple.
*1 coat Yello-Out
*2 coats OPI Every Month Is Oktoberfest
*3 coats China Glaze Cowardly Lyin'
*Zoya Yara
*1 coat Out The Door
I used Every Month Is Oktoberfest for this one. Perfection! This polish is simply stunning. It is a perfect deep purple for wine and grapes. I NEVER get tired of this shimmer, either!
I was going to use my go-to Fast Track for my accent, but decided to use Cowardly Lyin' instead. This is a very sheer shimmery gold with small glitter pieces in it. I wanted something white wine-ish for the grapes' background. Close enough to champagne, don't you think? I used Oktoberfest to dot on grapes and then painted on Yara as the vine. Now, you are in for a very special treat (sort of). Meet my right hand:
I snapped that one on a whim, which is why the sides of my nails are a mess. I liked how the grapes looked much better on this hand, and wanted to show them off. Something funny happened when I did this. I knew I would have a hard time snapping a picture with my left hand, and it was really awkward. I did not think, however, that it would be hard to pose my right hand! I am so used to posing my left, that I couldn't really hold the bottle well or move my hand right--so weird! So, forgive the mess, but I liked that little bunch a lot. For better or worse, I love my home so much and am proud of it. I'm so happy that this one turned out so well!
Labels:
art,
China Glaze,
country,
Cowardly Lyin',
dots,
Every Month Is Oktoberfest,
glitter,
gold,
grapes,
New 31DC,
OPI,
purple,
shimmer,
wine
Sunday, January 20, 2013
New 31DC: Favorite Polish
This is just as hard as my "cheer up" mani! There are so many polishes that I love, and they all make me happy at different times and in different ways. But, right now, I am so tired after 4 long days of work (with 2 more to come) and finishing up a course, so I'm going to take an easy but honest way out on this one.
*1 coat Yello-Out
*2 coats China Glaze Strawberry Fields
*2 coats Sally Hansen Black Out (ring)
*1 coat Out The Door
So, first and foremost, Strawberry Fields is a beautiful dream! I love the color pink, and that carries over into my nails. This is a gorgeous medium pink. I used 2 coats and probably could have added a third to eliminate any nail line, but 2 are really great coverage and go on so easily.
And then there is the shimmer (just look at the bottle in that previous shot!). A-mazing! This polish glows. Unlike many others, this amazing golden shimmer blazes in the sun, but it doesn't hide in the shade or indoors. It gives this pink such a warmth without in-your-face glitter (NOT that I am opposed to that!).
So, this challenge is "favorite polish," not favorite color, so I also added my favorite accent style. I love how simple an accent nail is, but how striking it can be. I love China Glaze and their polish and have quite a growing collection of them. I have realized, though, that Black Out makes more appearances than any other color, so it was the perfect accent for a favorite polish challenge.
So, while there are so many polishes that I love that share my ever-growing "favorite" label, this style tends to be one I keep coming back to and Strawberry Fields is a polish I think I could wear forever and really not get tired of looking at--it's just a versatile beauty!
What are you partial to? Do you love a unique stunner, or a simple beauty? Is there one polish you could rock every day and never get bored with? Or are there just too many out there to settle down with one?
*1 coat Yello-Out
*2 coats China Glaze Strawberry Fields
*2 coats Sally Hansen Black Out (ring)
*1 coat Out The Door
So, first and foremost, Strawberry Fields is a beautiful dream! I love the color pink, and that carries over into my nails. This is a gorgeous medium pink. I used 2 coats and probably could have added a third to eliminate any nail line, but 2 are really great coverage and go on so easily.
And then there is the shimmer (just look at the bottle in that previous shot!). A-mazing! This polish glows. Unlike many others, this amazing golden shimmer blazes in the sun, but it doesn't hide in the shade or indoors. It gives this pink such a warmth without in-your-face glitter (NOT that I am opposed to that!).
So, this challenge is "favorite polish," not favorite color, so I also added my favorite accent style. I love how simple an accent nail is, but how striking it can be. I love China Glaze and their polish and have quite a growing collection of them. I have realized, though, that Black Out makes more appearances than any other color, so it was the perfect accent for a favorite polish challenge.
So, while there are so many polishes that I love that share my ever-growing "favorite" label, this style tends to be one I keep coming back to and Strawberry Fields is a polish I think I could wear forever and really not get tired of looking at--it's just a versatile beauty!
What are you partial to? Do you love a unique stunner, or a simple beauty? Is there one polish you could rock every day and never get bored with? Or are there just too many out there to settle down with one?
Thursday, January 3, 2013
New 31 DC: Gold
I love glitter.
Like, a lot.
On my nails, on cards, on art projects, anywhere. For today's challenge I did something that I don't typically do--full coverage glitter. I love to layer it over just about every single mani, but I don't really do multiple coats because they are a beast to remove, especially when the glitter is chunky. I'm going to need to figure out PVA glue base coats, though, because full coverage glitter is A-mazing! I used this pin as my inspiration (it leads to nowhere--if you know the original source, please let me know!)
I always think of glitter for an accent, but like the idea of a cream as an accent. I even tried a new finger! I used Bubblegum Pink instead of a coral, like the pin, and added a stripe of Golden-I. My Seche Vite and Out The Door are both getting low and SUPER thick and messy. My index finger was a bit of a victim...but I got a new bottle of OTD, so no more fighting with top coats! I love how this one looks! How do you feel about full coverage glitter? Have you tried any of the Sequins collection?
Like, a lot.
On my nails, on cards, on art projects, anywhere. For today's challenge I did something that I don't typically do--full coverage glitter. I love to layer it over just about every single mani, but I don't really do multiple coats because they are a beast to remove, especially when the glitter is chunky. I'm going to need to figure out PVA glue base coats, though, because full coverage glitter is A-mazing! I used this pin as my inspiration (it leads to nowhere--if you know the original source, please let me know!)
*1 coat Hard As Nails Hardener
*1 coat Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*2 coats Maybelline Color Show Gold's Night Out
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Bubble Gum Pink
*1 coat Hoof Lacquer
*1 coat Seche Vite
I used 1 thin coat of Golden-I as a base to make sure that any space between glitter wouldn't be too obvious. I picked up Gold's Night Out at Walmart a while ago when there was a full display of Color Show. I still have more of these pretties to try out. The clear base is PACKED with micro gold glitter, small hex gold glitter and large hex gold holo glitter. It could probably use some thinner for smoother application, but because of all of the glitter it will never be super smooth. The great thing about this is that there is SO much glitter! There is no fishing or pushing to get holo pieces. I used 2 coats for the full effect, but 1 coat is still pretty opaque.
I always think of glitter for an accent, but like the idea of a cream as an accent. I even tried a new finger! I used Bubblegum Pink instead of a coral, like the pin, and added a stripe of Golden-I. My Seche Vite and Out The Door are both getting low and SUPER thick and messy. My index finger was a bit of a victim...but I got a new bottle of OTD, so no more fighting with top coats! I love how this one looks! How do you feel about full coverage glitter? Have you tried any of the Sequins collection?
Friday, December 21, 2012
Rockin' around the Christmas tree
This is a post where I wish my photography skills were better. I am learning little by little, but still not so great with the pictures. These nails were so much better in person, mainly because I killed them with my auto flash. As soon as I saw Nailslide's Abstract Trees, I knew I wanted to try them (and apparently everyone else does too because they are awesome and popping up all over!). I'm glad that I went back and looked at them again before I painted. I had planned to do a gold base and green top, which would have worked out just fine, but I really liked the little gold trees!
*1 coat Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats OPI Skip the Gift Wrap
*1 coat China Glaze Winter Holly
*Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*1 coat Out the Door
I was going to just layer Winter Holly up, but decided to use it over a base. I used 2 coats of Skip the Gift Wrap (a dark, shimmery green that dries to a foil finish) for opacity and then 1 coat of Winter Holly for all of its glittery goodness. I don't know if I will ever get tired of this green, gold, holo beauty!
I taped off triangles like she suggests and then tried out striping tape for the first time, which I won in a giveaway. I was really surprised by how thin it is, laying very close to the nail, and how much comes in one little roll. I made the strips long enough to stick to the Scotch tape, which made removal so easy--one careful pull and they were done!
Golden-I was a good cover, one thick coat over the tape and it was set. I was a little unsure of myself, so I didn't get too creative with the garland/tape, but I really liked how they looked today. I added a little rhinestone for the tree topper and, despite everything that screamed "add some more glitter on top!" (I know, I have a problem), I let them be with a good, thick top coat.
In person, the definition of color is much stronger and sharper, but overall I really liked how these turned out! Now I not only have rhinestones and new dotting tools to play with, but a whole lot of striping tape to try new designs with!
*1 coat Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats OPI Skip the Gift Wrap
*1 coat China Glaze Winter Holly
*Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I
*1 coat Out the Door
I was going to just layer Winter Holly up, but decided to use it over a base. I used 2 coats of Skip the Gift Wrap (a dark, shimmery green that dries to a foil finish) for opacity and then 1 coat of Winter Holly for all of its glittery goodness. I don't know if I will ever get tired of this green, gold, holo beauty!
I taped off triangles like she suggests and then tried out striping tape for the first time, which I won in a giveaway. I was really surprised by how thin it is, laying very close to the nail, and how much comes in one little roll. I made the strips long enough to stick to the Scotch tape, which made removal so easy--one careful pull and they were done!
Golden-I was a good cover, one thick coat over the tape and it was set. I was a little unsure of myself, so I didn't get too creative with the garland/tape, but I really liked how they looked today. I added a little rhinestone for the tree topper and, despite everything that screamed "add some more glitter on top!" (I know, I have a problem), I let them be with a good, thick top coat.
In person, the definition of color is much stronger and sharper, but overall I really liked how these turned out! Now I not only have rhinestones and new dotting tools to play with, but a whole lot of striping tape to try new designs with!
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
Oh Christmas tree!
Let me just say that I wore these little guys today and was SO sad tonight to take them off for a new mani for tomorrow. I didn't give myself enough time to get through all the Christmas designs I wanted to wear this year (I'll do more "winter" ones I passed on in January) and have to move quickly. That being said, I couldn't take my eyes off my hands today and think that I'll do these again for Christmas day. Here are some cute little Christmas trees:
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats China Glaze The Ten Man
*1 coat China Glaze Fairy Dust
*Color Club Holiday Splendor
*China Glaze Angel Wings
*Milani Gems
*1 coat Out The Door
I have become pretty obsessed with The Ten Man. I used 2 coats of the shimmery, glittery silver goodness for a base. It is not quite opaque, which made for such a pretty, ethereal background. It was like glowing lights and sparkling snow behind the tree with a thin coat of silver-holo Fairy Dust. Gorgeous!
I was going to just use Skip the Gift Wrap because it was on my desk when I thought about pretty little Holiday Splendor in the drawer. I taped off triangles and used this squishy, holo green glitter for the trees. I know I've said it before, but if you ever get your hands on this one, don't let it go! The bright, minty greed has an amazing holo glitter to it with a jelly consistency. A-mazing!
I was going to leave the little trees alone, with a dot of Angel Wings on top. I saw some manis earlier this month (edit: Amber Did It was the one that sparked my interest) with with multi glitter as ornaments on the tree, and I knew I only had a couple of chances to do tree designs, so I dabbed on Milani Gems, a typical though really pretty multi glitter. The big and small hexex in so many colors looked so cool on the trees!
When I sealed and smoothed it all up in a shiny top coat, it was so pretty! This is just a huge glitter fest, but it's really cool because of all the different kinds of sparkle, from subtle shimmer to holo and chunky. My pictures really don't do these justice--there is a real, pretty depth in person, especially with The Ten Man base. Like I said, I think I'm going to do these again for Christmas day because I love them SO much! Have you found a cool Christmas tree design that I need to try? A new way to "decorate" your tree? Let me know!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats China Glaze The Ten Man
*1 coat China Glaze Fairy Dust
*Color Club Holiday Splendor
*China Glaze Angel Wings
*Milani Gems
*1 coat Out The Door
I have become pretty obsessed with The Ten Man. I used 2 coats of the shimmery, glittery silver goodness for a base. It is not quite opaque, which made for such a pretty, ethereal background. It was like glowing lights and sparkling snow behind the tree with a thin coat of silver-holo Fairy Dust. Gorgeous!
I was going to just use Skip the Gift Wrap because it was on my desk when I thought about pretty little Holiday Splendor in the drawer. I taped off triangles and used this squishy, holo green glitter for the trees. I know I've said it before, but if you ever get your hands on this one, don't let it go! The bright, minty greed has an amazing holo glitter to it with a jelly consistency. A-mazing!
I was going to leave the little trees alone, with a dot of Angel Wings on top. I saw some manis earlier this month (edit: Amber Did It was the one that sparked my interest) with with multi glitter as ornaments on the tree, and I knew I only had a couple of chances to do tree designs, so I dabbed on Milani Gems, a typical though really pretty multi glitter. The big and small hexex in so many colors looked so cool on the trees!
When I sealed and smoothed it all up in a shiny top coat, it was so pretty! This is just a huge glitter fest, but it's really cool because of all the different kinds of sparkle, from subtle shimmer to holo and chunky. My pictures really don't do these justice--there is a real, pretty depth in person, especially with The Ten Man base. Like I said, I think I'm going to do these again for Christmas day because I love them SO much! Have you found a cool Christmas tree design that I need to try? A new way to "decorate" your tree? Let me know!
Labels:
Angel Wings,
art,
China Glaze,
Christmas,
Christmas tree,
Color Club,
Fairy Dust,
Gems,
glitter,
gold,
green,
Holiday Splendor,
holo,
Milani,
silver,
The Ten Man,
trees
Monday, December 10, 2012
"I am one with the Yuletide"
"Know what I mean?"
Ernest Saves Christmas truly is one of the greats. Watch it. You will NOT be disappointed!
It was so sad to see my little snowmen go! I got a lot of compliments from them, including my little cousin, and loved how they turned out. BUT, then I made a list of the Christmas manicures I wanted to try, and realized that I'll need to change almost every day to squeeze them all in, so I had to say goodbye. It was sad, but then I fell a little in love with this simple combo, so I might be over it. Plus, you can rock snowmen again in January, right? Right.
I initially wanted to do these nails(the pin doesn't lead to anything, but when I searched the watermark I found Linda165 on Youtube with a ton of tutorials!) for Thanksgiving, but I was really busy and didn't have quite the perfect colors, so it didn't happen. Enter Christmas!
For my gold, I started with two coats of Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I. This is a really pretty, shimmery foil gold with decent coverage. I added a coat of Finger Paints Elves Bells over the top. This pretty golden glitter is quite dense. It has micro gold glitter and scattered, larger holo hex pieces. It blends perfectly over Golden-I and adds just a little extra special.
I used some coupons and promos today and went on a little spree at Ulta and Sally's. This Finger Paints was the only one from Sally's, but I ended up with 4 free polishes from Ulta and a $5 off $10 coupon, ending up at less than half my original total. Score! One of my freebies was OPI Skip the Gift Wrap, a shimmery dark green with a foil finish. I used 2 coats as the base for my pinkie and then added 1 coat of China Glaze Winter Holly, another Ulta find. This green glitter is really dense, packed with micro dark green and gold glitter that flashes holo. It's really pretty--don't take my pictures' word for it1
Because my nails are kind of stained (I'm sure you wouldn't understand that) I needed a nude base, so I used 3 coats of Julep Jennifer. Then, with Annalicious, Skip the Gift Wrap and Golden-I, I dotted around the nail. I used a thick coat of Seche Vite to seal it all up (I don't really have a choice there--my bottle's only about half full and now is SUPER gloopy. Any recommendations? Will thinner ruin the fast dry?).
I had a revelation tonight as I looked at these. I am not very good at nail art. I rush to take pictures and don't clean up well. I neglect my cuticles (but I'm trying there!). I am not perfect and envy the skills of almost every blogger I come across. That being said, I'm not going to apologize or put down my work anymore. I really like how this looks! I loved my little snowmen! I could critique their noses or cringe at the odd placement of dots here, but the reality is that I look down at my hands and it makes me happy. This isn't a response to anyone but myself. I could go on about how dots are all I can do and I wish I could successfully stamp, but I really want to stop that doubting, criticizing part of me and be a little gentler with myself. I figure saying it publicly will hold me to it. I love how sparkly and festive these are! What are you loving about your nails? How are you being good to you today?
Ernest Saves Christmas truly is one of the greats. Watch it. You will NOT be disappointed!
It was so sad to see my little snowmen go! I got a lot of compliments from them, including my little cousin, and loved how they turned out. BUT, then I made a list of the Christmas manicures I wanted to try, and realized that I'll need to change almost every day to squeeze them all in, so I had to say goodbye. It was sad, but then I fell a little in love with this simple combo, so I might be over it. Plus, you can rock snowmen again in January, right? Right.
I initially wanted to do these nails(the pin doesn't lead to anything, but when I searched the watermark I found Linda165 on Youtube with a ton of tutorials!) for Thanksgiving, but I was really busy and didn't have quite the perfect colors, so it didn't happen. Enter Christmas!
I have a tendency to use the same colors again and again, which means that I have a lot of pretties that go untried. Meet Cult Nails' Annalicious! I was about to use Danke-Shiny again, which is amazing, but saw this in my drawer and decided to give her a try. This is a vibrant, bright red and gives a whole new look to this mani. It's an orange/tomato red with tons of gorgeous red shimmer packed in. The polished looked really thin with the first coat, but a second was all it needed. I'm so glad I went with this bright, cheery red!
For my gold, I started with two coats of Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golden-I. This is a really pretty, shimmery foil gold with decent coverage. I added a coat of Finger Paints Elves Bells over the top. This pretty golden glitter is quite dense. It has micro gold glitter and scattered, larger holo hex pieces. It blends perfectly over Golden-I and adds just a little extra special.
I used some coupons and promos today and went on a little spree at Ulta and Sally's. This Finger Paints was the only one from Sally's, but I ended up with 4 free polishes from Ulta and a $5 off $10 coupon, ending up at less than half my original total. Score! One of my freebies was OPI Skip the Gift Wrap, a shimmery dark green with a foil finish. I used 2 coats as the base for my pinkie and then added 1 coat of China Glaze Winter Holly, another Ulta find. This green glitter is really dense, packed with micro dark green and gold glitter that flashes holo. It's really pretty--don't take my pictures' word for it1
Because my nails are kind of stained (I'm sure you wouldn't understand that) I needed a nude base, so I used 3 coats of Julep Jennifer. Then, with Annalicious, Skip the Gift Wrap and Golden-I, I dotted around the nail. I used a thick coat of Seche Vite to seal it all up (I don't really have a choice there--my bottle's only about half full and now is SUPER gloopy. Any recommendations? Will thinner ruin the fast dry?).
I had a revelation tonight as I looked at these. I am not very good at nail art. I rush to take pictures and don't clean up well. I neglect my cuticles (but I'm trying there!). I am not perfect and envy the skills of almost every blogger I come across. That being said, I'm not going to apologize or put down my work anymore. I really like how this looks! I loved my little snowmen! I could critique their noses or cringe at the odd placement of dots here, but the reality is that I look down at my hands and it makes me happy. This isn't a response to anyone but myself. I could go on about how dots are all I can do and I wish I could successfully stamp, but I really want to stop that doubting, criticizing part of me and be a little gentler with myself. I figure saying it publicly will hold me to it. I love how sparkly and festive these are! What are you loving about your nails? How are you being good to you today?
Labels:
Annalicious,
China Glaze,
Christmas,
Cult Nails,
dots,
Elves Bells,
Finger Paints,
glitter,
gold,
Golden-I,
green,
holo,
Jennifer,
Julep,
Red,
Sally Hansen,
shimmer,
Winter Holly
Friday, November 23, 2012
Fall into Winter
My Thanksgiving mani was showing some decent tip-wear (Black Friday can be rough on those of us who work retail!) so I looked for a quick change tonight. There are still some colors that I wanted to use this Fall but never got around to, and this one by Spoiled is a good transition from the warm tones of November into the cool and crisp Christmas ones that are coming!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats Spoiled I Got So Plastered
*2 coats e.l.f. Golden Goddess
*1 coat Seche Vite
I picked up I Got So Plastered (sidenote: I am really not okay with a number of the Spoiled names. There are little girls who like to paint their nails that don't need that!) at with a buy two get one promo. This shimmery rose gold is more sheer than I thought, but so pretty! It really has a metallic/foil finish on the nail with all the tiny shimmer. It's a bit cooler in real life than in the pictures and so pretty!
This was my first e.l.f. polish that I found randomly in Target one day. I couldn't find any others and thought it was really pretty, so I snagged it. It is a clear base with really fine gold glitter mixed in with some larger gold holo hexes. I used two coats because it's sparkly, but not super-dense--a great glitter for layering and letting the base show through.
So what polish mode are you in? Still loving fall/Thanksgiving colors, or moving into the winter/Christmas shades? Have you tried either of these and found good combos for them?
With Thanksgiving fresh on our minds, I want to give a couple of huge "Thank you!" mentions! First off, in less than 2 weeks I have added another 500 views to my blog! Than YOU, reading this right now, for stopping by! Much of this is due to the wonderful ladies who are contributing to my Movember movement, which means more than you can know. Your manis are amazing and the awareness and love that you bring is humbling and inspiring.
Finally, I want to give a huge thanks to Mandy at Chameleon Stampede Nail Blog. She is such a sweetheart and talented "nailista." She featured me this past week in her "Featuring YOU!" post (which is such a cool series that she does). Check out her awesome work and send a little love her way if you have a chance--she is one cool chickadee!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hardener
*2 coats Spoiled I Got So Plastered
*2 coats e.l.f. Golden Goddess
*1 coat Seche Vite
I picked up I Got So Plastered (sidenote: I am really not okay with a number of the Spoiled names. There are little girls who like to paint their nails that don't need that!) at with a buy two get one promo. This shimmery rose gold is more sheer than I thought, but so pretty! It really has a metallic/foil finish on the nail with all the tiny shimmer. It's a bit cooler in real life than in the pictures and so pretty!
This was my first e.l.f. polish that I found randomly in Target one day. I couldn't find any others and thought it was really pretty, so I snagged it. It is a clear base with really fine gold glitter mixed in with some larger gold holo hexes. I used two coats because it's sparkly, but not super-dense--a great glitter for layering and letting the base show through.
So what polish mode are you in? Still loving fall/Thanksgiving colors, or moving into the winter/Christmas shades? Have you tried either of these and found good combos for them?
With Thanksgiving fresh on our minds, I want to give a couple of huge "Thank you!" mentions! First off, in less than 2 weeks I have added another 500 views to my blog! Than YOU, reading this right now, for stopping by! Much of this is due to the wonderful ladies who are contributing to my Movember movement, which means more than you can know. Your manis are amazing and the awareness and love that you bring is humbling and inspiring.
Finally, I want to give a huge thanks to Mandy at Chameleon Stampede Nail Blog. She is such a sweetheart and talented "nailista." She featured me this past week in her "Featuring YOU!" post (which is such a cool series that she does). Check out her awesome work and send a little love her way if you have a chance--she is one cool chickadee!
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e.l.f.,
foil,
glitter,
gold,
Golden Goddess,
holo,
I Got So Plastered,
rose,
rose gold,
shimmer,
Spoiled
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