Dear Nail Diary,
It was my birthday on Wednesday so I decided to create a nail look to commemorate the event. I'm a proud Pisces, so I wanted something that incorporated that, as well as utilising my own style. I had planned a cherry blossom look as I love Japan, however after receiving my birthday presents early, I couldn't refrain from using a couple of the colours I received. I haven't done any stamping in a while and I have plates from Bundle Monster that I've been wanting to use for some time now.
So this is my brand new love, Birefringence by I Love Nail Polish. It's a beautiful colour-shifting polish known as an Ultra Chrome due to its ability to shift to so many more colours than standard duochrome or multichrome polishes. I could take photos all day in all lights and never be able to show you all the colours that appear in this amazing polish. I think the bottle photo probably shows the most colour shifts. Golds, greens, pinks, magentas, purples, reds and blues. Almost an entire rainbow in one polish.
It's opaque in two coats, something very few of my current multichrome polishes can manage without looking streaky or patchy. If you click on the above photo you can see the shift from navy blue to electric violet to magenta to deep burgundy.
While in this one you can see the shimmering metallic particles more closely. In the one below you can see more of the reds, pinks and oranges. As with all multichrome polishes, brush strokes are more noticeable, however I find a good quality topcoat can lessen them, especially if you are going to be using that polish as a background.
So this is what I created to represent Pisces and celebrate my birthday...
I started with two coats of the Birefringence on my thumb, index and baby fingers. After adding a topcoat and letting it dry, I used the Bundle Monster + gotnail plate BM-XL212 which is part of the Blogger Collab Set 3 and another birthday polish (Cirque Colors - Memento Mori) and my new stamper, I stamped the pattern on my index and baby fingers to create a scaly effect and topped it off with another topcoat. Fish or mermaid? You decide.
For my thumb, I used yet another new polish and my first "official" stamping polish from Hit the Bottle called Holo There Beautiful! I also received Lucky Spark. Both of them are holographic stamping polishes as they are often the hardest to get to show up properly. As you can see, that was not the issue here and the holo shows up beautifully. I used a mermaid design from the same plate as before.
Finally for my middle and ring fingers I was inspired by a marble design that popped up on my Pinterest feed. So I painted two coats of Nails Inc - Swan Street as a base and waited for it to dry. Next I got my other polishes, my mixing palette, a very small dotting tool and a makeup sponge.
I was going to use the cling film technique, however I really wasn't in the mood for all that dabbing, waiting to dry, topcoating and repeat for however many colours. So instead I dripped drops of each polish in a random but close pattern on my mixing palette, then before they could dry, I took my dotting tool, you could also use a toothpick and did a lazy drag marble. Then I just got my makeup sponge, dipped an end in the marble and sponged it over my nail a few times. I did use a liquid latex barrier around my nail to help with clean up.
After the topcoat had dried, I used Bundle Monster plate BM-725 which is from the Spring Buffet Plate Collection and using Nails Inc - Lanesborough Place (my go to stamping gold if you hadn't noticed) stamping these beautiful fish in opposing directions like the Pisces pictorial. Finally I topcoated that and voila! I'm still getting used to my new stamper, so the stamps aren't as clean as I would like them, but I have to say I really love this design, which is lucky because I want to keep it on for as long as possible as I'm testing out a new base polish and I want to see how it holds up against the Orly Bonder that I usually use.
Stay tuned, because I'll be showing you the new Nails Inc Collection I got for my birthday and my thoughts.
=:x
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Friday, 17 March 2017
Sunday, 11 December 2016
George and the Dragon
Dear Nail Diary,
I apologise if the nail art is looking a little worse for wear in these photos, I've been meaning to take pictures for a few days, but I've been too ill to take them. Yesterday however, one chipped completely off the nail on my other hand so I thought I'd better get a photo while I still can.
I love the two green holo polishes from A England - Saint George and Dragon and I wanted to build a design around them. I started off with this Dragon Scale Triple Gradient tutorial from Simply Nailogical:-
It was the first time I've tried a scaled gradient and while it ccame out okay, it seemed pretty basic just on it's own, so I decided to add some elements. Using a dragon vinyl from Twinkled T's Mythical Creatures collection, I painted it using Nails Inc's red/orange duochrome glitter polish - New Burlington Place. On my next three fingers I stamped a fiery looking tribal stamp with an orangey/gold shimmer polish from Avon that I've had for ages. I also painted a light coat of China Glaze's Golden Enchantment on top of the flames. Duochrome dragons breathe golden holo fire, don't you know? ;)
Wouldn't you know my camera died just before I could take this last photo, so I had to take it with my tablet. My thumb is what my duochrome dragon is protecting - its treasure room. I did a quick glitter gradient using OPI/Gwen Stefani - Don't Speak and a thin layer of the golden holo on top.
Next time I'll have photos of the first of my Holoday nails!
=:x
I apologise if the nail art is looking a little worse for wear in these photos, I've been meaning to take pictures for a few days, but I've been too ill to take them. Yesterday however, one chipped completely off the nail on my other hand so I thought I'd better get a photo while I still can.
I love the two green holo polishes from A England - Saint George and Dragon and I wanted to build a design around them. I started off with this Dragon Scale Triple Gradient tutorial from Simply Nailogical:-
It was the first time I've tried a scaled gradient and while it ccame out okay, it seemed pretty basic just on it's own, so I decided to add some elements. Using a dragon vinyl from Twinkled T's Mythical Creatures collection, I painted it using Nails Inc's red/orange duochrome glitter polish - New Burlington Place. On my next three fingers I stamped a fiery looking tribal stamp with an orangey/gold shimmer polish from Avon that I've had for ages. I also painted a light coat of China Glaze's Golden Enchantment on top of the flames. Duochrome dragons breathe golden holo fire, don't you know? ;)
Wouldn't you know my camera died just before I could take this last photo, so I had to take it with my tablet. My thumb is what my duochrome dragon is protecting - its treasure room. I did a quick glitter gradient using OPI/Gwen Stefani - Don't Speak and a thin layer of the golden holo on top.
Next time I'll have photos of the first of my Holoday nails!
=:x
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Thursday, 8 December 2016
Furry Fail
Dear Nail Diary,
I forgot I hadn't posted this. I recently bought some nail vinyls from Twinkled T (among other things) and was desperate to try this idea I'd had to honour my cat who died a couple of months ago. Cristine from Simply Nailogical has these cat cyclone vinyls and I wanted to see how they'd look combined with the flocking powder I got from Bundle Monster. I imagined a really cool texture effect between the A England polish I'd chosen and the furriness of the powder, however the end result wasn't as impressive.
I think it would have been better if I'd used nail glue or top coat instead of clear polish to adhere the flocking powder. Also it was obvious right away that I needed a more striking colour of powder if it wasn't going to create the effect I wanted.
I changed to a purple, however that just seemed to emphasize how badly the powder wasn't sticking. The last time I used the flocking powder it worked really well, but I think that was because I was applying to my entire nail. I tried a vinyl with a gold holo glitter just to make sure it wasn't my lack of skills with vinyls that was failing me - as you can see, that wasn't the case.
It worked slightly better on my right hand which I did second, so maybe I just need to practice this technique a bit more?
=:x
I forgot I hadn't posted this. I recently bought some nail vinyls from Twinkled T (among other things) and was desperate to try this idea I'd had to honour my cat who died a couple of months ago. Cristine from Simply Nailogical has these cat cyclone vinyls and I wanted to see how they'd look combined with the flocking powder I got from Bundle Monster. I imagined a really cool texture effect between the A England polish I'd chosen and the furriness of the powder, however the end result wasn't as impressive.
I think it would have been better if I'd used nail glue or top coat instead of clear polish to adhere the flocking powder. Also it was obvious right away that I needed a more striking colour of powder if it wasn't going to create the effect I wanted.
I changed to a purple, however that just seemed to emphasize how badly the powder wasn't sticking. The last time I used the flocking powder it worked really well, but I think that was because I was applying to my entire nail. I tried a vinyl with a gold holo glitter just to make sure it wasn't my lack of skills with vinyls that was failing me - as you can see, that wasn't the case.
It worked slightly better on my right hand which I did second, so maybe I just need to practice this technique a bit more?
=:x
Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Christmas Nails
Merry Christmas!
I thought I'd show you some of the nail designs I've been doing in the run up to Christmas.
This is the Gift Wrapped design I did for my mom.
I started out with two coats of China Glaze's Tip Your Hat from the Twinkle Collection. Using gold sticker stripes and a gold bow, I created the gift design on the middle finger. On the index and ring fingers I added glitter stars.
Recently I did this Christmas design, inspired by various designs I saw over the internet.
On the thumb, index and baby fingers, I painted two coats of Rimmel's Block Your Green. Then on the middle and ring fingers I painted a two coat base of China Glaze's White On White.
On the middle fingers I applied striping tape in a diagonal pattern, painted London Girl's 149 on top and carefully removed the tape to create this candy cane effect.
For the ring fingers, I applied tape in an inverted "V" and began dotting various sizes with the London Girl and the Rimmel to make a tree and placed a star sticker on the top before sealing it with a top coat of Seche Vite.
My own mani was inspired by a candle created by my friend Maryann over at One Stop Pamper. I'm not sure if she still makes it, but it smelt like peppermint. It had these glitter particles in it, so it not only looked, but smelt like fresh snow.
Two coats of China Glaze's White On White and then a coat of Butter London's Frilly Knickers to create the snow effect. On my thumb and baby fingers I did a glitter gradient with China Glaze's De-Light from the Twinkle Collection. On the rest, I painted on Nails Inc's Diamond Arcade and sealed it with Seche Vite.
I may do another mani for Christmas Day, if I do, it will probably posted after the day itself. It I don't, have an awesome December 25th, whatever you may be doing that day!
=:x
I thought I'd show you some of the nail designs I've been doing in the run up to Christmas.
This is the Gift Wrapped design I did for my mom.
I started out with two coats of China Glaze's Tip Your Hat from the Twinkle Collection. Using gold sticker stripes and a gold bow, I created the gift design on the middle finger. On the index and ring fingers I added glitter stars.
Recently I did this Christmas design, inspired by various designs I saw over the internet.
On the thumb, index and baby fingers, I painted two coats of Rimmel's Block Your Green. Then on the middle and ring fingers I painted a two coat base of China Glaze's White On White.
On the middle fingers I applied striping tape in a diagonal pattern, painted London Girl's 149 on top and carefully removed the tape to create this candy cane effect.
For the ring fingers, I applied tape in an inverted "V" and began dotting various sizes with the London Girl and the Rimmel to make a tree and placed a star sticker on the top before sealing it with a top coat of Seche Vite.
My own mani was inspired by a candle created by my friend Maryann over at One Stop Pamper. I'm not sure if she still makes it, but it smelt like peppermint. It had these glitter particles in it, so it not only looked, but smelt like fresh snow.
Two coats of China Glaze's White On White and then a coat of Butter London's Frilly Knickers to create the snow effect. On my thumb and baby fingers I did a glitter gradient with China Glaze's De-Light from the Twinkle Collection. On the rest, I painted on Nails Inc's Diamond Arcade and sealed it with Seche Vite.
I may do another mani for Christmas Day, if I do, it will probably posted after the day itself. It I don't, have an awesome December 25th, whatever you may be doing that day!
=:x
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Tuesday, 11 November 2014
China Glaze Twinkle Collection Review - Part 2
This is the second part of my review for China Glaze's Twinkle Collection. Sorry it's a bit late, however there was a mix up with my order and I had to wait for it to be corrected before I could post this. While I've been waiting, I've updated the look of the blog and I think it fits in better with the image I'm trying to create.
Anyway, on with the Twinkle Collection....
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