I joined a nail art group on Facebook called Nail Crazies Unite that does weekly nail art challenges! Here's the line-up for March:
I wasn't sure what I wanted to do for this week's theme. I had thought maybe I'd paint pots of gold, or make it look like gold coins all over my nails. I ended up doing something much, much simpler, partly because I ran out of time, and partly because I honestly need to work on basic techniques more and get stronger at them. Here is my simple design:
I used "Gobble Me Up" by Ice Polish (press sample from Thanksgiving) as the base, and then I used "Auld Lang Syne" by Above the Curve as a glitter gradient starting at the tips and lessening towards the cuticles. These suckers were so SPARKLAY in the direct sunlight - it was awesome!! Definitely perfect for the "gold" theme. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out - my glitter gradients are getting better :)
Here are some more designs from the other members of this group!! Hope you all enjoy the rest of your weekend - don't forget about the "Spring Forward" time change nonsense today! :P
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Challenge Your Nail Art: Fall Colors
Hard to believe Thanksgiving is tomorrow already!! I'll be spending the morning making grilled bacon guacamole and sweet potato bacon and chive biscuits. Yummo!!
Today is the third theme for Challenge Your Nail Art - Fall Colors!
I have to admit, this one had me stumped a little. You'd think such a vague subject would be easy, but I operate better on specific themes rather than leaving it to my imagination - go figure :P So I decided to go with something a bit simple, and a little new technique for me :) Here's my design:
I found every polish I had of my favorite fall colors (the reds, oranges, golds, and browns of the changing leaves). I lined them up so they would look like they were turning from red to brown/black and sponged them on that way in a long gradient design. From left to right, I used "Friday the 13th," "Donna," and "Akiko" polishes from Above the Curve, "Gobble Me Up" from Ice Polish, "Latte," "Mocha," and "Dark Roast," from Model City Polish, and "Blackest Night" from Colors by Llarowe. The beautiful glitter gradient is "Pilgrimatic" from Different Dimension.
I'm surprised at how lovely this turned out! I'll be a little sad to take this off, but happy to know that this type of design worked for me ^_^ Sooooo many options out there now! The world is mine! Bwahahahaha!!
Make sure you check out the other lovely designs by some more amazing blogger gals!! See you tomorrow morning for the last design <3
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Monday, August 25, 2014
Nail Art: Flight of the Phoenix
I am having an unusually productive Monday so far - went running this morning for the first time since May (now that the weather is *finally* cooling down), and went straight to yoga for an hour and fifteen minutes of vinyasa (don't know how good of an idea that was, we'll see how I feel later on in the day :P ). Pretty good so far! And tonight, I GET TO USE MY NEW BOW FOR THE FIRST TIME!!! Can you tell I'm excited? It's been all dolled up with nowhere to go since Wednesday - I am PUMPED! :D
So to continue this awesome Monday, I want to show you the nail art I created from last Friday's You-Pick-My-Art theme of "Fire." I designed a Phoenix, and this is how it turned out:
I feel very "meh" about this art. AFTER I painted it, and it was too late to go back, I saw a different way to paint this that would have turned out better. Oh well, c'est la vie, I will improve the design on a later date and restore my dignity :P
I used one of Above The Curve's "Friday the 13th" polishes for the base coat. It's a gorgeous dark brown with a holographic effect in the sunlight. It was the perfect color as a backdrop to complement the fire tones of the Phoenix.
I hope you like the art! This Friday will be another round of You-Pick-My-Art, so stay tuned to my Facebook page! I will have some more art coming your way this week, as well, using one of the mystery colors from Model City Polish's Mystery Grab Bag :) Have a GREAT Monday, everyone!! <3
*Note: Links I provide are NOT affiliate (i.e. I get no kickback when you click on it through my post). I simply provide them for your convenience :)
So to continue this awesome Monday, I want to show you the nail art I created from last Friday's You-Pick-My-Art theme of "Fire." I designed a Phoenix, and this is how it turned out:
I feel very "meh" about this art. AFTER I painted it, and it was too late to go back, I saw a different way to paint this that would have turned out better. Oh well, c'est la vie, I will improve the design on a later date and restore my dignity :P
I used one of Above The Curve's "Friday the 13th" polishes for the base coat. It's a gorgeous dark brown with a holographic effect in the sunlight. It was the perfect color as a backdrop to complement the fire tones of the Phoenix.
I hope you like the art! This Friday will be another round of You-Pick-My-Art, so stay tuned to my Facebook page! I will have some more art coming your way this week, as well, using one of the mystery colors from Model City Polish's Mystery Grab Bag :) Have a GREAT Monday, everyone!! <3
*Note: Links I provide are NOT affiliate (i.e. I get no kickback when you click on it through my post). I simply provide them for your convenience :)
Monday, June 30, 2014
Birthday Mani!
You know what I really can't stand out here, besides the disgusting heat of the Monsoon season? Scorpions. I hate them. Last year, when we first moved down here, my husband was working back in Seattle for 3 weeks at a time and would be home for 1 week. The first time he left, that very night I found a baby scorpion. I lost it, freaking out because I did not realize scorpions could be THAT SMALL. So as a mother, my mind instantly went to, "Oh my gosh, what if they are in the kids' beds in their sheets? Or hiding in their toys?" It pretty much drove me crazy, and I didn't really sleep much that night. Luckily, my parents knew a great pest company who sent someone out to spray the inside and outside of my house. Didn't really have any issues inside anymore, but I kept finding them in my backyard along the stone walls that surround it.
So I squished them with a rubber mallet.
Scorpions are nocturnal, and when under a black light, they glow green. So I took my black light out back at night with my mallet and every time I found one on the walls or in the rocks, I squished it. My total count by the end of the season (which lasts 2-3 months) was in the high 70's. I frequently posted my adventures on facebook and apparently garnered a small following, because I had several people ask me how my "Scorpion Wars" were going, and referred to me as the Scorpion Hunter.
I was really hoping this year that I wouldn't have to deal with them again, since I've taken more precautions this year in preparing for them. However last night, I found a juvenile one in the kitchen on the floor. Not sure if it was in the house for a while, or if one of my dogs brought it in on their fur. I went outside last night and found (and killed) 6 more. I'm hoping it's just outside - I can handle them outside. I just hate the thought of them inside my house.
Anywho, on to less spine-tingling subjects.
My birthday was this last Saturday the 28th! Originally we were going to go to a lake and my dad and I were going to scuba dive, but due to a miss-communication, there wasn't any gear available to rent. So, my mom and I had a girly day instead ^_^ Went to breakfast at our favorite French-themed restaurant, then a quick shopping trip at Penney's followed by our traditional birthday pedicures. My mother never used to like the idea of someone touching her feet, but after I persuaded her to at least try a pedicure, she has been hooked ever since, and now for every birthday and mother's day, we go :D I'm so proud <3
That evening I had more family over for a potluck styled dinner and some cake (duh). It was a lovely birthday! And of course, I did a special manicure for the day :D I wanted to do something that reflected a part of me. So I decided to try a scale pattern, because I not only love fish, I also love mermaids (and secretly long to be one). Now most scale patterns I've seen on nails are painted over a gradient or solid color. I did it differently, because I not only lacked a teeny tiny paint brush, I also lacked the ability to paint smooth, even scales. I instead used my dotting tool and did individual dots (yes, it took me a very long time). I think it looks pretty good for a first attempt, and a little more detailed! Check them out:
So I squished them with a rubber mallet.
Scorpions are nocturnal, and when under a black light, they glow green. So I took my black light out back at night with my mallet and every time I found one on the walls or in the rocks, I squished it. My total count by the end of the season (which lasts 2-3 months) was in the high 70's. I frequently posted my adventures on facebook and apparently garnered a small following, because I had several people ask me how my "Scorpion Wars" were going, and referred to me as the Scorpion Hunter.
I was really hoping this year that I wouldn't have to deal with them again, since I've taken more precautions this year in preparing for them. However last night, I found a juvenile one in the kitchen on the floor. Not sure if it was in the house for a while, or if one of my dogs brought it in on their fur. I went outside last night and found (and killed) 6 more. I'm hoping it's just outside - I can handle them outside. I just hate the thought of them inside my house.
Anywho, on to less spine-tingling subjects.
My birthday was this last Saturday the 28th! Originally we were going to go to a lake and my dad and I were going to scuba dive, but due to a miss-communication, there wasn't any gear available to rent. So, my mom and I had a girly day instead ^_^ Went to breakfast at our favorite French-themed restaurant, then a quick shopping trip at Penney's followed by our traditional birthday pedicures. My mother never used to like the idea of someone touching her feet, but after I persuaded her to at least try a pedicure, she has been hooked ever since, and now for every birthday and mother's day, we go :D I'm so proud <3
That evening I had more family over for a potluck styled dinner and some cake (duh). It was a lovely birthday! And of course, I did a special manicure for the day :D I wanted to do something that reflected a part of me. So I decided to try a scale pattern, because I not only love fish, I also love mermaids (and secretly long to be one). Now most scale patterns I've seen on nails are painted over a gradient or solid color. I did it differently, because I not only lacked a teeny tiny paint brush, I also lacked the ability to paint smooth, even scales. I instead used my dotting tool and did individual dots (yes, it took me a very long time). I think it looks pretty good for a first attempt, and a little more detailed! Check them out:
Outdoors in direct sunlight
Outside in the shade
Light Box
Macro
I used Model City's "Fairy Godmother" for the base color, You Polish's "Rowena" for the dark blue, Colors by Llarowe's "Surf My Wave" for the medium blue, and a specially made light blue from Above the Curve. All the colors went very well together, as you can see.
Like I said, not too shabby for a first attempt! I was happy :) And I didn't want to cover each nail completely, I wanted to be a little unconventional and do "patches" of scales on the other nails. I got quite a few complements on them, too! Hooray for progress!! Next step is to try doing it the way I always see it done - by painting the scales on. I better start looking for a teeny tiny paint brush!
I hope you all survive your Monday!! I'll have another new post for you tomorrow morning!
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