Hello lovelies! Hope you're having a nice lazy Sunday like I am.
I've got some cute nails for you today! They're kinda Valentines-y... Sorta.
Maybe more like Easter-y... How about just springy? Whatever. They're cute. And that's what matters.
Tada! Pastel skittles with a bow.
Here are the polishes I used:
China Glaze - Dance Baby (pinky and thumb)
Orly - Lollipop (index)
Lime Crime - Lavendairy (middle)
China Glaze - For Audrey (ring)
The squiggle/splatter image is from Konad m70. It's one of my favorites!
The bow comes from Bundle Monster BM-317. You know I love bows.
I did the stamping with Konad special polishes.
I adored wearing this manicure! Pastels will always be my favorite, I think! And bows, of course.
Whatchu' think?
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
skittles with a bow
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
happy halloween!
Happy Halloween everyone!
I really like Halloween but I don't usually do Halloween nails - I rarely wear orange and I hate spiders and webs so I skip the spooky manis.
But this year I decided to sport an orange manicure and be festive!
No spiders though. I don't go there.
Tada! An abstract orange mani for Hallow's Eve.
The base color for this manicure is China Glaze - Orange You Hot? from the Summer Neons collection. It needs two coats (and sometimes three) to cover fully but it dries quickly.
This is a shade of neon orange that I find I can wear without my skin looking dead and gross.
I wouldn't say I like it, but I don't hate it the way I hate most oranges.
The art on these nails is actually a stamp! It looks like a drizzled technique or a splatter but it is actually Konad m70.
I had a lot of compliments on these nails because people were noticing that my nails were Halloween-appropriate, and everyone thought I had drizzled black polish on top! The stamping design really fools you. I dig it!
I used Konad Special Black polish for stamping.
We didn't get very many trick-or-treaters at my house this year. Guess I'll go eat all the leftover candy...
I really like Halloween but I don't usually do Halloween nails - I rarely wear orange and I hate spiders and webs so I skip the spooky manis.
But this year I decided to sport an orange manicure and be festive!
No spiders though. I don't go there.
Tada! An abstract orange mani for Hallow's Eve.
The base color for this manicure is China Glaze - Orange You Hot? from the Summer Neons collection. It needs two coats (and sometimes three) to cover fully but it dries quickly.
This is a shade of neon orange that I find I can wear without my skin looking dead and gross.
I wouldn't say I like it, but I don't hate it the way I hate most oranges.
The art on these nails is actually a stamp! It looks like a drizzled technique or a splatter but it is actually Konad m70.
I had a lot of compliments on these nails because people were noticing that my nails were Halloween-appropriate, and everyone thought I had drizzled black polish on top! The stamping design really fools you. I dig it!
I used Konad Special Black polish for stamping.
We didn't get very many trick-or-treaters at my house this year. Guess I'll go eat all the leftover candy...
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