Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Match the dress

I didn't made such themed manicure for a long....very long time, even if this topic is one of my favorite ones. Recently I had a little bit more time for me and I browsed the internet for some interesting looking dresses and I found a beautiful abstract printed floaty cape dress by Lavish Alice.




One night I couldn't sleep and thought to recreate the dress pattern on my nails. I painted a white base and with a black water based pen I randomly draw some lines. With the help of a brush dabbed in alcohol I slightly touched the lines to create that water spotted effect. The problem was that the black changed in a military green shade, but I started to like the effect of it a lot and this is why I didn't wiped it off. Than, I added a few spots of nail polish on each of my nails with: s-he Stylezone 317 and Vera Valenti #809. I finally thought to add a little bit of gold foil too, but after painting the top coat, the effect of the foils melted together with the nail polish. All in all, even if my final manicure is not very similar to the dress, I am glad that I made this design and I have to admit I like how it turned out. 








Now tell me, how do you like this manicure? Can you give me some dress suggestions that I can use as inspiration for some nail art?

Thank you for stopping by!

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Exotic water decals

I know that Christmas is coming and I should be getting in the holiday spirit with my nail art, but recently I received a surprise package from the Born Pretty Store with a gorgeous set of water decals and I simply couldn't resist them and I wanted to use them ASAP. 

I choose an exotic patterned water decal combined with a magnetic green nail polish Bell - Magic Magnetic #045. The decal is easy to use and I added on a white base.







I love how cool this decal is and I enjoy to were this manicure a lot, even if it is winter time. If you like this product you can find it HERE and if you purchase anything from the Born Pretty Store you're welcome to us my bellow seen discount code.



Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Tribal stamping plate review

As I mentioned on my last post I am testing Née Jolie stamping plates, that I have received from the Born Pretty Store. Today, I have one with tribal designs. I usually get inspired when I see such patterns but this time, I had a big blank, nothing came to my mind. I made two designs, one a simple one using just two nail polishes and the second one a much colorful one. I like the second one how it came out, but I admit I could have done better manicures with this plate!


Polishes I used: Barry M - Bright Red and S-he #345





Polishes I used: Max Factor - Deep coral, Moment - Celebracion and Miss Cop, Candy nails - Mitral citron
I have some more photos to show you from my trip and these are the last ones, at least for this year :). Romania has amazing mountains and places and I had the opportunity to see some gorgeous views through our journey.



We stooped in a small town called Fagaras and visited the Fagaras Fortress which was built in 1310. I was impressed by how huge this fortress is. It is beautifully preserved and it has a fantastic Museum in it displaying Roman artifacts, a collection of medieval weapons and traditional folk crafts.





Our next stop was in the beautiful city of Sibiu. Even if it was extremely cold we took a walk and saw the top attractions of the city.  



I hope that I did not bored with my trip photos, but I was so impressed by this small trip that I had to share with you my journey. As about the plate it works very good, the patterns are well carved in and my silicone stamper picked up the images with no problem. I think this plate offers versatile images that can be combined  easily to great tribal designs.

If you like this plate you can find it HERE and you're welcome to use my bellow seen discount code when you buy anything from the Born Pretty Store site.  



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