So I think I might need to take a short break from blogging. It's
been at least a month since my last post. I am still painting, but not
like I used to be. It's just hard to find the time!
Here's what I've done since I last posted.
It's not much, I know. I hardly have time any more for painting
detailed designs, and when I do, I'm often too tired to think clearly
about a pretty design. :(
I'll try to post at least a photo update every now and then.
In the meantime, I should be able to keep my instagram fairly up-to-date, if you want to check there periodically.
Hopefully I'll have more time soon!
I hope you all have a great week/month/year!
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
A Long Overdue Update
labels:
flowers,
glitter,
holographic,
nature,
spring
Friday, May 6, 2016
On the Grid
I am behind again... But, this week was busy with Derby Day and going home over the weekend, that I don't have a design on my nails this week anyway.
Last week I was inspired by a super cute dress sold by Simplicity Is Bliss Vintage on Etsy (@sibvintage on Instagram). I love the pattern! It's so simple, yet cute.
My design is cute, but I personally think that the dress is way cuter.
I started with a base of Essie Mademoiselle, a nice sheer nude. Then I drew the lines and X's on with black polish and my favorite super thin brush. The glitter was from China Glaze Silver of Sorts.
I hope you all gave a fantastic week!
Last week I was inspired by a super cute dress sold by Simplicity Is Bliss Vintage on Etsy (@sibvintage on Instagram). I love the pattern! It's so simple, yet cute.
My design is cute, but I personally think that the dress is way cuter.
I started with a base of Essie Mademoiselle, a nice sheer nude. Then I drew the lines and X's on with black polish and my favorite super thin brush. The glitter was from China Glaze Silver of Sorts.
I hope you all gave a fantastic week!
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Client Flowers
I've had my first nail art client! It's so exciting to be coming closer and closer to what I want to do with my career.
She loved the flower nails from my last post, so I painted a variation of it on her nails. Like mine, I had not base color. Hers were made with a gel base. The pink flowers were made with an OPI color almost the same shade as Revlon Colorstay Cardshark (I forgot to write down the name for you guys). After adding the glitter, I added two coats of the gel topcoat, to make sure all of the glitter texture was smoothed out.
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
(If you're in the Louisville area, come see me! I work at Classique Nails and Spa on Westport Rd.)
She loved the flower nails from my last post, so I painted a variation of it on her nails. Like mine, I had not base color. Hers were made with a gel base. The pink flowers were made with an OPI color almost the same shade as Revlon Colorstay Cardshark (I forgot to write down the name for you guys). After adding the glitter, I added two coats of the gel topcoat, to make sure all of the glitter texture was smoothed out.
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
(If you're in the Louisville area, come see me! I work at Classique Nails and Spa on Westport Rd.)
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Spring Flowers
Now that we are officially out of winter (the season and the weather!), be prepared to see a lot flowers from me. Probably every other week... :D
This was inspired by babynail_nagoya on Instagram. I loved the look!
I didn't really have a base color. I painted one layer of Essie Mademoiselle to give it a very slight tint so that any lines or imperfections on my nail bed were evened out.
The flowers were painted using thinned out white polish. I added a slight pink tint to the centers to make it a little more interesting. The pink was a very thinned out Revlon Colorstay Card Shark. Then I ended with a bit of gold glitter, concentrating it in the center, but spreading it out a tiny bit.
I have my first client photo for you next! I had my first nail art client today; it was so exciting.
I hope you all have a fantastic week!
This was inspired by babynail_nagoya on Instagram. I loved the look!
I didn't really have a base color. I painted one layer of Essie Mademoiselle to give it a very slight tint so that any lines or imperfections on my nail bed were evened out.
The flowers were painted using thinned out white polish. I added a slight pink tint to the centers to make it a little more interesting. The pink was a very thinned out Revlon Colorstay Card Shark. Then I ended with a bit of gold glitter, concentrating it in the center, but spreading it out a tiny bit.
I have my first client photo for you next! I had my first nail art client today; it was so exciting.
I hope you all have a fantastic week!
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Bird Locket
This week was inspired by a pretty vintage locket. I loved with white and red look. Having some quirky little bird helped too.
I changed it up a little and used a holo base, Girly Bits January Morning. Have I ever mentioned that I love this color? The red was OPI Got The Blues For Red.
I used my thinnest brush for this design - Born Pretty's striping brush - and my smallest dotter. Then I added some gold glitter dots using ?????
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
I changed it up a little and used a holo base, Girly Bits January Morning. Have I ever mentioned that I love this color? The red was OPI Got The Blues For Red.
I used my thinnest brush for this design - Born Pretty's striping brush - and my smallest dotter. Then I added some gold glitter dots using ?????
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
Saturday, April 9, 2016
1950's Dress
This design was very short-lived. I liked it once I figured out the best way to paint it, but then I only had two nails I liked. So I took it off after a couple days. It was inspired by this really cute vintage dress on Etsy.
I started with a cream base, Relvon Colorstay Embody. Only two coats this time to keep it a little sheer. The design was made with white polish.
To make the design, I eventually found that the easiest way was to paint vertical lines first, and then the horizontal lines. I don't know why it took me so long to figure that out, but it did.
I hope you all have a fantastic week!
I started with a cream base, Relvon Colorstay Embody. Only two coats this time to keep it a little sheer. The design was made with white polish.
To make the design, I eventually found that the easiest way was to paint vertical lines first, and then the horizontal lines. I don't know why it took me so long to figure that out, but it did.
I hope you all have a fantastic week!
Friday, April 1, 2016
Spring Daisies
I'm working in a salon now!! If you're in the Louisville area, I'm working at Calssique Nails and Spa. Come see me! I'm not doing everything yet; I'm still in training since I'm freshly out of school (there's a lot that is done differently in salons that isn't done in school). I'm sure it won't be long before I am a full fledged technician though.
Anyways, on to nails! Last week I had some cute daisies on my fingers.
I started with a pink base. OPI something-another, I think (it was from work and I forgot to write down the name). Then I painted on the daisies; starting with black, and then painting white over top to get the outlined look.
I originally didn't have any polka dots in the background. This design evolved oddly; I thought I was only going to paint an accent nail, so the daisies on my ring finger are much closer together than the other nails. Then the next day, I looked at it and it cried out for dots and a matte coat.
I hope you have a fantastic week!
Anyways, on to nails! Last week I had some cute daisies on my fingers.
I started with a pink base. OPI something-another, I think (it was from work and I forgot to write down the name). Then I painted on the daisies; starting with black, and then painting white over top to get the outlined look.
I originally didn't have any polka dots in the background. This design evolved oddly; I thought I was only going to paint an accent nail, so the daisies on my ring finger are much closer together than the other nails. Then the next day, I looked at it and it cried out for dots and a matte coat.
I hope you have a fantastic week!
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Pastel Watercolor
In my last post, I reviewed some pretty gold stickers. I didn't tell you much about the base, so I thought I'd revisit it.
The great thing about this design is that it doesn't need to be neat, so it's something you can more easily recreate on your right hand.
Ignore my dry fingers; I soaked them in acetone to get rid of some glitter polish and forgot to put lotion on them before I took this picture!
To make this 'base' I started with two coats of a thinner cream base (I used Revlon Colorstay Embody). You can also use white or a more opaque cream (or no base). Once that dried, I thinned out pastel pink, blue, and purple. With a smallish brush, I dabbed on the three colors in random patterns until I had the coverage that I wanted.
I started with pink, then moved to purple, and ended with blue. You can also put drops of all three on at once and then swirl them together. Use whatever method works best for you!
If I have time, I'd love to make a tutorial for you guys. I haven't made one in ages...
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
The great thing about this design is that it doesn't need to be neat, so it's something you can more easily recreate on your right hand.
Ignore my dry fingers; I soaked them in acetone to get rid of some glitter polish and forgot to put lotion on them before I took this picture!
To make this 'base' I started with two coats of a thinner cream base (I used Revlon Colorstay Embody). You can also use white or a more opaque cream (or no base). Once that dried, I thinned out pastel pink, blue, and purple. With a smallish brush, I dabbed on the three colors in random patterns until I had the coverage that I wanted.
I started with pink, then moved to purple, and ended with blue. You can also put drops of all three on at once and then swirl them together. Use whatever method works best for you!
If I have time, I'd love to make a tutorial for you guys. I haven't made one in ages...
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Review: Gold Stickers
I have another review for you all! This week it is some cute gold floral stickers. You can find them here from Born Pretty.
I forgot to take a picture before I used them.... Sorry!
Pros: It is super cute and goes with just about anything. It's also easy to cut out whatever portion you want (the design isn't so close that you can't cut out just a flower, like I did), as well as easy to remove from the backing, even when you cut out a small portion.
Cons: Overall, it sticks to your fingers very well. However, there is a tiny bit of lifting on the edges, especially if you have a more curved nail. Luckily, this can easily be fixed with a tiny dab of nail glue.
Consensus: This is a great product! It's a super easy way to quickly add a design to your nails. If you have some nail glue handy, it ought to last as long as your polish. Even if you don't, it will still last for a few days. Plus, the sheet is big, so you can reapply as often as you want!
I'll go into more detail about the base in my next post. Suffice to say that it is basically a pastel watercolor. I'm ready for Spring!
I hope you all have a fantastic week!
I forgot to take a picture before I used them.... Sorry!
Pros: It is super cute and goes with just about anything. It's also easy to cut out whatever portion you want (the design isn't so close that you can't cut out just a flower, like I did), as well as easy to remove from the backing, even when you cut out a small portion.
Cons: Overall, it sticks to your fingers very well. However, there is a tiny bit of lifting on the edges, especially if you have a more curved nail. Luckily, this can easily be fixed with a tiny dab of nail glue.
Consensus: This is a great product! It's a super easy way to quickly add a design to your nails. If you have some nail glue handy, it ought to last as long as your polish. Even if you don't, it will still last for a few days. Plus, the sheet is big, so you can reapply as often as you want!
I'll go into more detail about the base in my next post. Suffice to say that it is basically a pastel watercolor. I'm ready for Spring!
I hope you all have a fantastic week!
labels:
born pretty,
Easter,
Holiday,
review,
spring,
water decal,
water transfer,
watercolor
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Flower Pillows
No, this isn't a post about pillows. Not really. My inspiration this week was a cute embroidered floral pillow I found on Etsy.
Aren't they cute?
I started with a cream base, China Glaze Oxygen. To make the flowers, I used a light and dark shade of pink, purple, and blue. The leaves and vines were made with Revlon Parfumerie Balsam Fir and L'Oreal New Money, layered on top of each other.
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
Aren't they cute?
I started with a cream base, China Glaze Oxygen. To make the flowers, I used a light and dark shade of pink, purple, and blue. The leaves and vines were made with Revlon Parfumerie Balsam Fir and L'Oreal New Money, layered on top of each other.
I hope you all have a wonderful week!
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