Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Pastel leopard print and cool ombre effect!

Hello readers!

I've got some leopard print nails to share with you today, and an experiment that turned out really great!

Today's design was requested by someone who contacted me through facebook, and she requested anything pastel. I decided to go with some sweet and girly leopard print and a twist on the average ombre nails. The ombre nails came out absolutely amazing in person, the pictures really don't do them justice! I started with a white base, and got pastel purple, blue, and pink acrylic paint. I sponged it on like I normally would, except I added much more acrylic paint (so that it almost created that pooling puddle looking effect that's usually a bad thing!) and then I got another clean sponge and sponged where the colors connect, removing some of the paint and sponged around the entire nail very lightly removing very little of the paint. The result ended up looking like some awesome clouds, and I topped it all with China Glaze Fairy Dust to add some extra sparkle and fantasy.





What do you think of these nails? Let me know in the comments below!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Two requests!

Hello readers,

This is my second post of the day, and both of these designs were requests from some lovely ladies who contacted me on facebook (Nat Kat Nails) If you have a request, please drop a comment or contact me on facebook. The first picture was a request for some peacock nails and the second picture was a request for some zebra print nails.

Would you wear these nails? If so, which is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Pastel blue, purple, and pink gradient with black rhinestone triangles!

Hello readers,

Sorry it's been a while since my last post, but i'm pretty excited to show you the nail art I've had on these past few days. My camera isn't very good at picking up pastels so I edited the pictures to try to get them as accurate as possible but even then, they are not perfect. The colors are much more vivid in person, they scream summer! I used a white polish as the base for my gradient, and then did the gradient with light turquoise, purple, and pink acrylic paint. I think they would've looked better with some black studs but I used these inexpensive black rhinestones instead. Onto the pictures!





I like these quite a lot, I just wish the pictures came out better. What do you think of these nails? Let me know in the comments below!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Caviar nails ft. Essie Sexy Divide

Hello readers,

Today I want to show you my first attempt at caviar nails, I've purchased some caviar beads off of the Born Pretty store that you can purchase here. The purple polish I've used here is Essie Sexy Divide- A plum/ eggplant color with magenta undertones. It's a bit warmer in real life, the magenta undertones are more visible which make it go so beautifully with the magenta caviar beads.





I loved how these looked in person, although I didn't keep them on very long, they were so pretty while I had them. What do you think of this mani? Let me know in the comments below!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Essie Peach Daiquiri, No More Film, Madison Ave- Hue, and Avenue Maintain swatches and review

Hello readers!
So today I'm going to swatch and review some Essie polish that I've recently picked up. I also purchased a shade from their new summer 2013 collection, and will do swatches of that soon.

So first to swatch is Essie Peach Daiquiri. Essie Peach Daiquiri is a really bright pink that can look coral in some lighting. It's a really beautiful shade for summer and has good formula. This polish is easy to work with, it's opaque in two coats and dries fast and glossy. Pictures show no topcoat.




Essie No More Film- A deep inky violet with blue undertones. This is the best formula I've ever worked with from an Essie polish. The formula was smooth, creamy, and opaque in one thicker coat. It dried really fast and very glossy, and is a very elegant shade and a great alternative to a plain black polish. Pictures show no topcoat.





Essie Madison Ave-Hue- A pretty magenta polish with subtle silver shimmer. Although I love the magenta shade of this polish, the silver shimmer is not noticeable once you paint it on, and it looks as if the polish is dirty or had mistakes in the application. Bummer, but it's still a very pretty and summery color. This polish is opaque in two coats and dries average, and glossy. Pictures show no topcoat.



Here's a pic of the silver shimmer in the polish, it looks a lot better in the bottle than on the actual nail.

Essie Avenue Maintain- A medium sky blue. I apologize for the bubbling in the pictures! My base coat is getting gloppy and it caused it to bubble which showed through when I applied the polish. I'll post a pic of when I did a gradient with the same polish so that you can get an idea of what it looks like when it's smooth. This polish is opaque in two thin coats, it dries fast, but not as glossy so I've applied topcoat.



Here is a picture of a past manicure I've done using Essie Avenue Maintain, you can really get an idea of what a pretty polish it is when i'ts smooth!

I'll soon post a swatch and review of one of the shades from Essie's new summer 2013 collection. What do you think of these polishes? Have you tried these shades before? Let me know in the comments below!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Leopard print nail art with rhinestone heart feat. Essie Bond With Whomever


Hello readers! So today I have a leopard print mani with a rhinestone heart on the accent nail. Essie Bond With Whomever is such a pretty and summery lilac creme. All pictures show two coats of Essie Bond With Whomever with free handed leopard print and topcoat. Today's post will be picture heavy so stay tuned!

   This picture was taken under artificial light.

 And this last picture was taken in direct sunlight:)


What do you think about this mani? Let me know on the comments below! I will soon do some swatches and reviews of  Essie polish I have recently purchased, so stay tuned!