Showing posts with label glow-in-the-dark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glow-in-the-dark. Show all posts
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Sinfully Halloween
Hello, Fireflies!
I was so excited when I saw these glow-in-the-dark spooky polishes from Sinful Colors! I love some unique glitters, and the black skull and crossbones and holo crescent moons are just too cute!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Skeleton Nails
I love Halloween! Are you getting ready for some spirited fun?
My nails got dressed for the occasion with Fantasy Makers by Wet 'n Wild Nail in the Coffin. I couldn't resist the bottle, frankly. It's a tombstone! What do you want on your Tombstone? (c) I want nail polish!
This polish looked so much more sparkly in the bottle. I was hoping for some kind of rendition of Butter London Black Knight. Not so much. Still, for a a buck fifty, it's a nice black. Might be fun to mix up with some glitter and make my own version of Black Knight.
I had seen a couple of skeleton nail arts and I really wanted to try it myself! The skull and pelvis I saw on Chalkboard Nails, and the rib cage was from a nail art tutorial on Whale's Nails. I painted them with Sally Hansen White Tip.
I had painted the black with Ghoulish Glow, but I couldn't get it to glow in the dark. Sadness. I read later that I needed a thicker layer of the polish.
I did, however, put glitter in the skull eyes for a little extra something creepy!
What creepy creatures are you painting on your nails this season?
My nails got dressed for the occasion with Fantasy Makers by Wet 'n Wild Nail in the Coffin. I couldn't resist the bottle, frankly. It's a tombstone! What do you want on your Tombstone? (c) I want nail polish!
This polish looked so much more sparkly in the bottle. I was hoping for some kind of rendition of Butter London Black Knight. Not so much. Still, for a a buck fifty, it's a nice black. Might be fun to mix up with some glitter and make my own version of Black Knight.
I had seen a couple of skeleton nail arts and I really wanted to try it myself! The skull and pelvis I saw on Chalkboard Nails, and the rib cage was from a nail art tutorial on Whale's Nails. I painted them with Sally Hansen White Tip.
I had painted the black with Ghoulish Glow, but I couldn't get it to glow in the dark. Sadness. I read later that I needed a thicker layer of the polish.
I did, however, put glitter in the skull eyes for a little extra something creepy!
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