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Friday, September 27, 2013

Elegant Lace French Manicure

There is a BUNCH going on this manicure.  It took some time for sure, but I think the pay out is well worth it!  Is started with Orly's "Deja Vu" French Manicure as a base.  I then used blue painters tape to mask off my tips and painted them white with Orly's "White Tips."  I then applied a coat of China Glaze's "Fairy Dust" which is a fine holographic glitter polish.  With each coat of Fairy dust, I also applied a holographic hex glitter I picked up from Michael's to the cuticle edge of my nail.  I covered all that with a coat of my Seche Vite top coat to expedite drying time.  Once my tips were dry enough for stamping, I stamped the lace image over the white tips using Konad's Special polish.  Remember that learning curve I mentioned earlier this week, you can still see a bit in this mani, which bums me out, but what can I do?  So a LOT of steps in this manicure, but I really like how it turned out.  What do you think?  To Blingy?  Just right?




Thursday, September 26, 2013

Essie "Midnight Cami" and Color Club " Angel Kiss" Holographic Stamping

I am a little disappointed with how this one turned out.  I tested the paisley stamping and it seems like it would come out well, but when I actually did the manicure, the image got lost, so it looks like some random splashes of holographic somethings.  But I really can't complain about that color.  Essie's "Midnight Cami," has to be one of my all time favorite blue polishes and it is so pretty in the sun!  Combine that with some holographic sparkle and you should have a winner, but I digress.  You can be the judge!





Wednesday, September 25, 2013

China Glaze "China Rouge" and Konad Special Polish Houndstooth Stamping

This is my first stamping post using Konad's Special polish.  For all my previous stamping manicures, I have always used a drugstore brand.  Believe it or not, they work the best, besides Konad's special polishes of course.  These polishes that are made especially for the stamping system really do work a lot better, but they are a lot more expensive too.  At $8 a bottle, it makes it harder to collect a variety of colors, so I am an gradually increasing my collection.  As you can see from the pictures there is a slight learning curve with this polish because it seems to smear a bit with my top coat.  I am not sure if it is my application, or if it is actually the BRAND of top coat, so more research and development is required.

This manicure is simple, yet sharp.  I love the design, and I am a sucker for red!


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Salon Perfect "Ivy League" and "Green Room" Reptile Skin Nails

Because I have a millions stamps (and still more on my list to collect) I frequently find myself on the hunt for the perfect polishes to use with them, as if I don't have enough.  One can never have enough nail polish, right?  Where ever I am shopping I always have to peruse the nail polish aisle in case there is something I cannot live without.  One day in Wal-Mart I stumbled across these beauties!  Of course, they were of the cheapest varieties too, so in the cart they went!  I knew exactly what I was going to do with them....Reptile skin.  Seriously, the dark green is so beautiful on its own, I am sure I find plenty to use it for.  But, this time it's going to look like this.....




Monday, September 23, 2013

Wet N Wild "Black Creme" and Lip Stamping

When I first started with this nail obsession, I had a favorite blogger that I followed.  I would stalk her blog everyday as she was consistent in her postings.  Unfortunately, now she is inactive.  She hasn't posted anything since last year.  But, this manicure is a recreation of her design because it was of the first that I really admired and encouraged me to get into stamping on my own, so thank you for that Chloe's Nails!.  I started with a base coat of my go to black, and proceeded to stamping the lips in Color Club's "Harp On It," and Sally Hansen's "Red Chrome" Color Quick pen polish.  Pictures in lightbox and sun light!


Sunday, September 22, 2013

China Glaze Hologlam Collection "When Stars Collide" and Essie "As Good As Gold" Stamping

I bought this entire collection from China Glaze because as I have said, I LOVE HOLOGRAPHIC polishes. These ones aren't as blingy as some others than I have, which makes them even more gorgeous. They aren't so out there that they detract from the stamping, or other forms of nail art you might be inspired to create with these.  Here are two photos, one in the light box and the other in direct sunlight.  Please excuse the slightly off center stamping on some of the nails.






Saturday, September 21, 2013

OPI "Miami Beet" and Color Club "Harp On It" Shredded Funky French tips

I have tried and failed this manicure before, so I figured it was time to give it a shot again.  I started with my base color of OPI "Miami Beet," applied a coat of top coat and let dry COMPLETELY.  I then, very carefully, cut the shredded pattern into some blue painters tape.  I stuck the tape to my palm a few time to release some of the adhesive, because pulling up your base coats when you are trying to make a design royally stinks!  I placed the tape over the nail and painted the holographic polish over the exposed portions of nail, creating the shredded effect!   Pictures in the light box and direct sunlight!



Friday, September 20, 2013

Happy iPhone 5s Release Day!

Even though I am not an iphone enthusiast, some of my favorite people in this world are!  So in honor of today's iPhone 5s release, I present, the Apple mani! Using Wet N Wild "Black Creme" and Orly's "Luxe, Rage and Dazzle" I stamped adorable Apple icons on all my piggies!  Of course, my color choices are inspired by all the lovely colors the new phone is coming out in!  Apple lovers rejoice, your long awaited phone is finally here, and even DROID lovers can appreciate that!


Thursday, September 19, 2013

OPI "Mod About You," with Floral Stamping

As I mentioned before, nail art stamping with multiple colors takes practice and patience, and TIME!  I tested this color combination out before I did it on ten different fingers, and it seemed to be a go...however, as you can see, it isn't my best work.  This is almost a fail too, but hey, no one is perfect right?


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Wet n Wild "Black Creme" Matte vs Glossy with Gold & Silver Dots

This is another mani, slightly spiced up, that was requested by another friend/follower.  I had been promising I would do a black matte nail with a glossy tip, but decided to add a little more to it.  I used dotting tools to create the polka dots, sealed with top coat and then masked off the tips to preserve the gloss while coating the rest of the nail with Essie's "Matte About You," matte top coat.






Tuesday, September 17, 2013

China Glaze "Galactic Gray" and Hibiscus Flower Stamping

It is easy to get stuck doing nail art stamping with one color. Trying to use multiple colors on the same stamp takes practice and patience, multiple failed attempts and occasionally you will score and achieve the desired result.  I would say this is a 50/50 fail.  The idea and the color combos are awesome!  The execution, perhaps not so much.  In my attempts to get a dual color hibiscus, you have this mani with one or two good looking flowers, and one or two that I am not too sad they came out a little out of focus!




Monday, September 16, 2013

Essie "Naughty Nautical" and Color Club "Angel Kiss" Zebra Stamping

I was very excited to do this mani because it was one of my first followers request. (Another followers request coming up later this week!)  It is similar to one that I have done before, but for some reason these colors are so much better together than my selection.  So here you have it, Essie's "Naughty Nautical" and stamped zebra print using Color Club's "Angel Kiss."  Of course, it is holographic, my favorite! Two pictures; in the light box and in direct sun light!





Friday, September 13, 2013

Color Club "Miss Bliss" Holographic Polish

Please remember, I warned you that I loooove holographic polishes and that I intend on posting a lot of them!  This one is such a beautiful, mild pink color, I just wanted to leave it alone and enjoy it by itself.  No stamping, not dots, no french tips, just the gorgeous polish color on its own,  Pictures in the light box and you can see how well it pops in natural sun light!  Thank goodness that is in abundance here on the Central Coast!



Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Mermaid Nails- OPI "Yodel Me on my Cell" and Pure Ice "Heart Breaker" & Gold Stamping


When I broke out the Pure Ice polishes I mentioned in yesterday's post, I not only stumbled across a color combo that looked like peacock feathers, but also a combo that resembled a Mermaid's tail.  Throw in some gold scale stamping and WAALAA!  I apologize ahead of time for not having a photo in natural sunlight as well, but I promise to make it up to you with tomorrows post!


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Peacock Feather Nails with OPI "Russian Navy" and Pure Ice "Heartbreaker"

So I have had these awesome polishes I got from Wal-Mart of all places that were calling me to use them.  Wal-Mart carries the  "Pure Ice" brand and they are so nicely priced that it is hard not to collect them all.  However, for this mani I layered "Heartbreaker," a transparent base with green microglitter over the top of OPI's "Russian Navy."  Because the colors combined looked like the color of peacock feathers, I threw a gold stamp in there as well!


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Last Days of Summer- OPI Alpine Snow & China Glaze Summer Neons

As summer draws to a close and the kids are all back in school, I was inspired to do something "Summerish" in protest of it ending.  Although I love fall, I just love bright colors!!  So to show them off, I used a fan shaped paint brush to create the brush strokes in neon colors from China Glaze.  The base color is the OPI "Alpine Snow."