Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Leafy T-shirt
Hello, Fireflies!
I didn't get all four of the challenge posts done this month. Bad blogger. And, today's nailart is one I really liked a lot, but I don't know what I was thinking when I tried documenting it. No polish names, no stamping plate name... just some pretty pictures for you to enjoy!
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
My skincare regimen isn't Complete without Niacinamide! #NiacinamideVitaminB3

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In my journey to find my Holy Grail skincare, I've discovered that there are a few ingredients that my skin loves, and I love how they make my skin feel: Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid, and Niacinamide. My particular version of aging + oily skin really loves a serum for concentrated doses of these wonder ingredients. No matter what skincare I'm testing, it seems that when I add Niacinamide, like this serum from Complete Skin Solutions, it just takes my skincare up a notch!
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving! #ChallengeYourNailArt #FallingForNailArt
Hello, Fireflies!
Today's the last day of the November Challenge Your Nail Art Fall-ing for Nail Art Challenge!
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Priti Sparkling Leaves
Hello, Fireflies!
I know, Autumn is way over, and most of the country is shivering under sleet and snow.. and it's even cold here in Florida.. though some of the trees are starting to push new buds through, and there are signs of Spring.
But, when I saw this The Polish Playground Glittery Autumn Leaves design, I knew I wanted to do my own version, 'traditional' Fall colors be damned. Let's buck tradition, shan't we? Because this is too cool and pretty to wait.
I started with Priti NYC Lady Killer Crocus, a shimmery brown, and Paris Sparkles Chataigne, a bronze/brown/gold glitter - opaque on its own with a couple of coats. It's almost too sparkly to photograph!
I used striping tape to make two colorful leaves and one gold one. The two hardest things about using striping tape are: 1) getting it to stick only where you want, and no where else and 2) getting it to stay down once you have it where you want.
If you've ever seen a precise colorblocked mani, they probably used striping tape. And, you probably weren't looking at my blog.
I love how the glitter peeks through the colors! I used some more of the Priti NYC Lady Killer Crocus, OPI DS Tapestry, and Pahlish The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come for the colorblocked leaves.
On my thumb, I did the same leaf design, but just put Paris Sparkles Chataigne on top. It wasn't the best choice, though - you can't really see the leaf definition. It just looks sparkly... which is okay, I guess,just not what I was going for which is exactly what I wanted to do. Yeah, that's right. You wouldn't know the difference if I hadn't told you.
Bottle shot: Priti NYC Lady Killer Crocus, Paris Sparkles Chataigne, OPI DS Tapestry, and Pahlish The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come.
So, there are two lessons for you today, Fireflies! 1) Striping tape is cool. 2) There are no mistakes in nail art - it's just different from what you originally envisioned!
I know, Autumn is way over, and most of the country is shivering under sleet and snow.. and it's even cold here in Florida.. though some of the trees are starting to push new buds through, and there are signs of Spring.
But, when I saw this The Polish Playground Glittery Autumn Leaves design, I knew I wanted to do my own version, 'traditional' Fall colors be damned. Let's buck tradition, shan't we? Because this is too cool and pretty to wait.
I started with Priti NYC Lady Killer Crocus, a shimmery brown, and Paris Sparkles Chataigne, a bronze/brown/gold glitter - opaque on its own with a couple of coats. It's almost too sparkly to photograph!
I used striping tape to make two colorful leaves and one gold one. The two hardest things about using striping tape are: 1) getting it to stick only where you want, and no where else and 2) getting it to stay down once you have it where you want.
If you've ever seen a precise colorblocked mani, they probably used striping tape. And, you probably weren't looking at my blog.
I love how the glitter peeks through the colors! I used some more of the Priti NYC Lady Killer Crocus, OPI DS Tapestry, and Pahlish The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come for the colorblocked leaves.
On my thumb, I did the same leaf design, but just put Paris Sparkles Chataigne on top. It wasn't the best choice, though - you can't really see the leaf definition. It just looks sparkly... which is okay, I guess,
Bottle shot: Priti NYC Lady Killer Crocus, Paris Sparkles Chataigne, OPI DS Tapestry, and Pahlish The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come.
So, there are two lessons for you today, Fireflies! 1) Striping tape is cool. 2) There are no mistakes in nail art - it's just different from what you originally envisioned!
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Paris Sparkles,
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