Hello!
I’m sharing two manis in this post since I don’t have too much to say about them. They weren’t total fails, but neither one really turned
out the way I was hoping so I didn’t really love either of them, but I thought
they were at least worth a quick note (plus they both inadvertently wound up with a vintage feel).
This mani I wore for Easter dinner. The stamping was really
only successful on my thumb – I felt like the patterns were competing a bit too
much on the other nails. However, I really do like this colour combination. The
base is OPI Don’t Bossa Nova Me Around,
the green foliage is OPI Amazon…Amazoff,
and the floral parts are Zoya Odette.
I used a Pueen plate from the Buffet collection, but I’m away from them right
now and can’t remember the number, sorry! I want to attempt something like this again, I'll just have to be more mindful of keeping the different colours/patterns separate.
vintage fabric print mani |
In this mani I used another Pueen plate from the same
collection, again, I can’t remember the number. Also again, I used Amazon…Amazoff to stamp the images (can
you tell I love this polish?!) I then haphazardly tried the ‘leadlight’
technique that’s been going around (filling in stamped images with jelly
polishes), but I wasn’t all that successful. I started with a bit of yellow and
wish I had stopped there. The red isn’t so bad but the purple doesn’t really
work, and ends up showing too many brushstrokes. When I was done with all that,
I added a coat of Essie Matte About You
to give it a sort of vintage tropical fabric vibe. Alana (who’s family is
Jamaican), said it’s called “batik”.
batik-esque print mani |
Hope you had a great long weekend!
-L
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