Friday, November 30, 2012
The Forest Spirit
Yeah, I really like animal head silhouettes on my nails. The title for this one was inspired by the movie Princess Mononoke.
I think deer are really pretty and it's the holiday season, so that's what originally inspired me to do this. I did this with regular black acrylic paint and a small detail brush.
The gold is Goldeneye from the OPI Skyfall collection. It's a very yellow gold that is made out of flakes. I have no other nail colors that have flakes like this, so it was really weird to me, but it went on smooth and this was two coats.
Labels:
acrylic paint,
christmas,
deer,
gold,
goldeneye,
holiday,
opi,
reindeer,
silhouette,
skyfall
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Gold Leaf Half Moon
Hey guys! Here is a mani that I am so excited to share, my Gold Leaf Half Moon nails. This started out with my trying to do something completely different and then this being the end result. That seems to happen to me a lot, but that's ok in this case, because I LOVE this! I feel like this would be perfect for a fancy holiday party or something.
The red color I'm using here is Dangerous Affair from Ciate. It's a very deep, dark, red wine color. The bottom picture shows the color more true to real life. I really love the formula on this, and most of the other Ciate colors that I've tried, it goes on really nice and the color is always perfectly even in two coats. It dries really fast too.
The gold leaf is just regular faux gold leaf. I'm sure you could find it at a regular craft store. I put it on by putting a thin layer of clear polish over the red and picking up some shredded gold leaf with an orange wood stick and then placing it where I wanted it. If I messed up a little, I just took the red and covered what I didn't want to show. I finished it off with a coat of Seche Vite.
Labels:
ciate,
dangerous affair,
gold,
gold leaf,
Half moon,
halfmoon,
mani,
Moon,
red,
reverse french
Monday, November 26, 2012
Baker Street and Beyond Cozy
Hey guys! I hope everyone had an awesome weekend and had a great holiday, if you celebrated. If anyone went Black Friday shopping, I hope you scored some good deals.
Here are a couple of new nail colors that I got that I thought would look really awesome together.
The blue is Baker Street from Nails Inc. I have been lusting after this color for a while now and I finally got it with my Sephora 20% off VIB. It's a royal blue that is dark and bright at the same time, if that makes sense. The formula on this is smooth and it glides on amazingly.
The silver is Essie Beyond Cozy from the 2012 holiday collection. It's an antique silver micro glitter, so this silver has an almost gold tinge to it. This one is a winner, It also had great and easy application and this is only two coats of it! When I saw it in the bottle, I thought I would for sure need 3 coats, nope.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Holiday Plaid
Ahh the holidays. Thanksgiving is tomorrow, so here is my first official holiday manicure of the season.
This is a glittery red with a black and glitter plaid accent using Essie Leading Lady and Beyond Cozy.
The red is Essie Leading Lady. Unfortunately, I was extremely disappointed with this nail polish. It's a beautiful color, but the formula on this is all wrong. It's thick and goopy and really hard to apply. I only did two coats of this and my nails feel like they have 4 coats of polish on them.
I did the accent nail with a black striper and Essie Beyond Cozy.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
China Glaze It's A Trap-eze
Here's a quick post of a swatch of China Glaze It's A Trap-eze from the Cirque Du Soleil collection.
It's a milky white with all different colored glitters and it's freaking awesome. Reminds me of funfetti cake...
Friday, November 16, 2012
Caviar Caviar Caviar
Caviar! So, I recently bought the Ciate Mini Mani Month Calendar for myself while Sephora was having their 20% off VIB sale. It came with 24 mini bottles of Ciate, 4 of those are mini caviar bottles. With the 20% off I thought it was a pretty good deal and I've never owned any Ciate nail polish colors or tried out the caviar nails so I was pretty excited about this.
Since I've never tried out the caviar before, I went super girly for my first try. The pink color is called Cupcake Queen from ciate and it is a beautiful hot pink color with a subtle blue/purple duo chrome. The formula on this is awesome. It went on super smooth and I probably could've gotten away with one coat.
The caviar mixture that I used is called Prom Queen (Should I call this Cupcake Prom Queen? lol) and it has dark blue, pink, and silver pearls along with blue, pink and silver glitters. It's hard to see the few glitters that stuck in these pictures.
Anyway, I'm really impressed with this and surprised at how much I really do like this. The feeling of the caviar pearls sticking up isn't as overly annoying as I would've originally guessed.
I'm gonna be so sad when all of the little pearls fall off.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Dry Marble Inspired by Mr.Candiipants
These nails were inspired by Mr.Candiipants' Dry Marble nail tutorial. I really loved them when she first posted the picture, and then she posted the tutorial so I was like "Hey, why not?"
This was actually pretty easy and I think it looks O.K. for being my first try. Next time I'll definitely remember to use a base color that doesn't dry really fast because this would look a lot better if I'd done that. Also, my top coat kinda smeared it... but it's cool.
Kinda reminds me of cheesecake...
Anyway, The colors I used were OPI Lincoln Park After Dark and the gold is ULTA High Roller
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