I'm Back! Forgive my brief absence from the blogosphere, my summer has been quite busy filled with road trips, music festival adventures, & well work... but I all that aside I still had my blog on my mind. I'm still debating doing a post about my adventures at Electric Forest, but I'm thinking I should just leave it a mystery & force you curious cats to venture out there next summer to join me! (If you really wanna know what went down, gimme a call and we can chat!) All you need to know is that it was worth it.
Ok back to business...
What you need:
Essie play date w Funky Fingers Sand & Stilettos w Sally Hansen Diamond Flash w Funky Fingers Paparazzi w Essie no more film w Bobby pins
So I started with a mixed accent on each hand. On my left hand I have play date as the accent color & on my right I have no more film as the accent color.
Then using the bobby pin dotting tool technique, found here, I dotted my accent nails. I paired play date with Sand & Stilettos & no more film with Paparazzi.
For the pairings, I found that Paparazzi & no more film both had indigo & blue undertones while play date & Sand & Stilettos both carried a pink shade.
You are going to to want to use one side of the bobby pin for each nail. The lacquer will eat away at the plastic part of the bobby pin after awhile, so in order to keep your dots nice & round & avoid asymmetrical shapes I would alternate bobby pin ends for each nail.
Then the glitter got the best of me (which it always does) & I put a coat on each nail using the same pairings.
Then I topped it off with Sally Hansen Diamond Flash Top Coat. For the dotted nails you will probably want to do a double layer of top coat to avoid any weird textures... eek.
On Pinterest? Repin here!
Probably will do this with black/dark polish and white/light polka dots. Your blog makes my daring fashion interests (for me, anyway) more accessible and less committed (e.g., leopard print nails, rather than $300 oxfords, and polka dot nails, rather than a blouse) Thanks for the nailspiration and redirecting my energies!
ReplyDeleteProbably will do this with black/dark polish and white/light polka dots. Your blog makes my daring fashion interests (for me, anyway) more accessible and less committed (e.g., leopard print nails, rather than $300 oxfords, and polka dot nails, rather than a blouse) Thanks for the nailspiration and redirecting my energies!
ReplyDeleteCute very good idea!!!
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