This week's inspiration comes from Nailside. I've really been wanting to use China Glaze's Smoke & Ashes (from The Hunger Games collection) but it's much much too dark for my taste, especially with my fair skin. It is a gorgeous color: a very dark black/blue base with some green/blue glitter. You have to get rather close to see the glitter.
The base coat is Essie's Turquoise & Caicos - I love the color, but I had to put on three coats for it to come close to opaque. I left it at the base coat for about 6 hours to make sure it had dried completely, then taped off a diagonal portion on each nail with scotch tape, then painted the tips with Smoke & Ashes.
I also picked up some Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter at Lush last weekend - makes a huge difference and is really cutting down on hangnails (no pun intended)!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Easy-peasy
I opted for something relatively simple for this past weekend. The boyfriend and I went on a road trip up to Duluth for his college graduation. :)
Stopped at Target on my way home from work on Friday and couldn't resist picking up some more nail polish!! A friend of mine recently reminded me that Sinful Colors polish is only $2 per bottle - and they have some really fun colors!!! The color on my index finger is called Happy Ending (strange name for a nail polish I thought, lol) and all the rest are Aquamarine.
Stopped at Target on my way home from work on Friday and couldn't resist picking up some more nail polish!! A friend of mine recently reminded me that Sinful Colors polish is only $2 per bottle - and they have some really fun colors!!! The color on my index finger is called Happy Ending (strange name for a nail polish I thought, lol) and all the rest are Aquamarine.
Monday, May 7, 2012
A touch of organization
Found my inspiration for the day today on The Beauty Department. I always end up with bobby pins and hair binders all over my bathroom counter - the madness had to stop!!!
Fortunately, I had some plastic shot glasses left over from my 21st birthday. :]
Love it!!!
Fortunately, I had some plastic shot glasses left over from my 21st birthday. :]
Love it!!!
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Stamping!
Essie Blanc stamped over OPI DS Extravagance (using the BM 203 plate.) And I added a little gem on my thumbnails.
I'm still working on the stamping process. It's more difficult than I expected!!! The most challenging part is covering my entire thumbnail - the designs are never big enough. So if anyone has any tips, feel free to share them. :)
Enjoy!
I'm still working on the stamping process. It's more difficult than I expected!!! The most challenging part is covering my entire thumbnail - the designs are never big enough. So if anyone has any tips, feel free to share them. :)
Enjoy!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Following the trend...
After a long day of driving (Saint Paul to Saint Cloud to Plymouth to Saint Paul) and teaching some technology classes, I decided to reward myself with a sandwich from Cossetta (YUM!) and a mindless activity for the night.....
I decided to try a microbead manicure - I'm seeing them all over Pinterest and they look unique to say the least. And I'm all about looking unique. :]
I don't think this will last more than a few days; quite a few beads have already fallen off. But the process was simple/quick enough!
-Apply first coat of desired polish, let dry completely
-Apply second coat, then sprinkle with microbeads (I did this one finger at a time)
-Let dry completely - I find it's best to just not touch anything for 30-40 minutes to be extra sure.
I found a 6 pack of the microbeads at a craft store near the scrapbooking supplies for around $6. I also just got a pack of Bundle Monster stamping plates in the mail today, so we'll see what kind of fun I can have with those. :]
I decided to try a microbead manicure - I'm seeing them all over Pinterest and they look unique to say the least. And I'm all about looking unique. :]
I don't think this will last more than a few days; quite a few beads have already fallen off. But the process was simple/quick enough!
-Apply first coat of desired polish, let dry completely
-Apply second coat, then sprinkle with microbeads (I did this one finger at a time)
-Let dry completely - I find it's best to just not touch anything for 30-40 minutes to be extra sure.
I found a 6 pack of the microbeads at a craft store near the scrapbooking supplies for around $6. I also just got a pack of Bundle Monster stamping plates in the mail today, so we'll see what kind of fun I can have with those. :]
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