It's time for my Easter manicure. I swear golden eggs were al the rage this year in Easter Egg dying. Since I don't dye eggs, I thought I'd make my own golden egg manicure. It was a bit of a hard concept to execute, but I think I like the results. Anyway, hope those of you who are celebrating with family and friends are having a wonderful day!
I used Zoya Kerry for my base, two coats. I then sponged with several colors from China Glaze's Flourish Collection: Spring In My Step, Lotus Begin, Grass Is Lime Greener, Metro Pollen-Tin, Strike A Rose. And then Factory Girl from Color Club. I sealed it with one coat of Seche Vite. Once fully dried I used tape that I had jagged cut on opposing sides, traced the edges with China Glaze Liquid Leather and then sponged the open "cracked egg" with China Glaze White on White. I peeled the tape while still wet and it was done. I tried to mattify the golden part of the egg, but for whatever reason, my gold was impervious to matting. Probably used too many clear coats during the finishing process. Oh well. Done.
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Sunday, April 20, 2014
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Egg-stra Easter
Easter makes nails the perfect canvases for mimicking Easter eggs. I'm not sure I was totally inventive on this manicure, but I was able to highlight a few new things I have on hand today: my new manicure polish collection from China Glaze: Hologlam. And a new image disc from the third generation of Bundle Monster. Hoppy Easter to those who are enjoying it here in the states!
I painted three coats on all but ring of China Glaze Not In This Galaxy and three coats on my ring fingers on China Glaze Sci-Fly By. I added Bundle Monster images from plate BM302 and BM316 with Konad Special Stamping Polishes in Apple Green, Pastel Violet and Violet Pearl. To finish I used one coat of Seche Vite.
I painted three coats on all but ring of China Glaze Not In This Galaxy and three coats on my ring fingers on China Glaze Sci-Fly By. I added Bundle Monster images from plate BM302 and BM316 with Konad Special Stamping Polishes in Apple Green, Pastel Violet and Violet Pearl. To finish I used one coat of Seche Vite.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Easter Swirl
Just putting pics up of my Easter manicure with China Glaze's Prismatic Chroma Glitters. Formal post to follow. But Happy Easter (for those who celebrate)!
Left Hand:
Right Hand:
INFO EDIT: I used all colors from the China Glaze Prismatic Collection line: Prism, Liquid Crystal, Ray-Diant, Optical Illusion, Full Spectrum and Polarized. For added opacity, I painted two coats of China Glaze Icicle with two coats Polarized atop and I painted two coats of China Glaze Digital Dawn before adding two coats Full Spectrum. The marble was done with China Glaze White On White and a clear polish. Seche Vite was the top coat.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter Eggs
It's Easter and this is my wonderfully, pastel, sparkly manicure!
Right Hand:
Left Hand:
Left Hand:
Right Hand:
I painted two coats of the following colors: China Glaze Something Sweet, Re-Fresh Mint, Lemon Fizz, Spontaneous and Color Club Factory Girl. I used acetone remover to clean up my cuticle edge to make the shape a bit more into an egg and then, in corresponding order, I added the following glitters from LA Splash Cosmetics : Fashionista, Immature, Golden Egg, Viola and for my Color Club nail I used YOFI cosmetic Sparkle Dust in Blue Moon. I painted with a thin brush a moon of white near my cuticles in China Glaze White On White and topped the whole manicure off with one coat of CND Super Shiney.
Labels:
China Glaze,
Color Club,
Easter Manicure,
glitter,
LA Splash Cosmetics,
Yofi
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