Showing posts with label M72. Show all posts
Showing posts with label M72. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Tropical Manicure with Hummingbirds & Hibiscus'

Hello Lacquer Luvers! If you guys follow me on Facebook, you know that the past few days nail polish just was not feeling like being my friend. I decided to let it be for a while and come back to it a couple days later and guess what? It loves me again! Yay, lol!

I'm in a group on Facebook for nail art stamping and every Sunday there is a challenge. Today's theme is "The Sky's The Limit." For this theme, you can use any images you want to create a manicure that showcases anything you would see in the sky (planes, butterflies, birds, stars, etc). While going through my stamping plates I was inspired by images of hummingbirds. I Googled images of hummingbirds and was captivated by these two photos which also happened to include my most favorite flower:

Photo Credit: http://hoosiergardener.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/hummingbird-hibiscus-steve-byland-a-Fotolia_15250719_S.jpg
Photo Credit: http://shenthreedees.blogspot.com/2010/10/hummingbird-hibiscus-interaction.html

My manicure today began with a base of Essie Grow Faster. I used 3 polishes by Bettina to water marble all of my nails and used the same 3 polishes to do a gradient on my accent nail. The polishes I used were Peppermint, Ocean, and Marshmallow. I chose these colors to symbolize the grass, sky, and clouds. I know that Ocean isn't really green-green, it's more of a aqua/green kind of color but I liked the way this color combination worked better than when I tried it with a true green (Bettina Mojito).


Next I used M72 from a set of plates I purchased from BornPrettyStore and Sally Hansen Color Quick pen in Fuchsia for the hibiscus image. Then I used my Sally Hansen Color Quick pen in Green to stamp on the hummingbirds which were on the H26 image plate by Chez-Delaney. I completed this manicure with a coat of Good To Go topcoat by Essie.



I really do love the way my manicure came out today and am glad that I had the patience to wait out a couple days for nail polish to once love me again. I like the chrome/metallic in the Sally Hansen pens and how it gives the hummingbirds that bit of sheen that you see in their feathers. This manicure makes me want to take a trip to Hawaii! What do you guys think of this manicure? What would you have come up with for this Sunday's theme for the challenge? As always, I hope you all liked this post my dear Lacquer Luvers and I look forward to sharing my next post with you, xo!

~Jessica

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Girly-Girl Nail Art Challenge Day 1

Hello Lacquer Luvers! Today is the first day of the Girly-Girl Nail Art Challenge! This challenge was created by Lindsey of Neverland Nail Blog and was designed to last a month (4 weeks) with 2 challenges per week (Tues & Thurs). I am so excited to do this challenge and join the other bloggers who are participating. Let's get on to my Day 1 nails, shall we?



Today's challenge is Think Pink: wear your favorite pink polish and nail art. For my favorite pink, I chose Zoya Barbie. Barbie can best be described as: "Soft, warm medium baby pink with very subtle hot pink shimmer. An adorable girly shade to accent any outfit."


I began my manicure with a base of Essie Grow Faster. Next I applied 3 coats of Zoya Barbie. The formula and application for Barbie was, as with all Zoya polishes, amazing! Though it was a little sheer, I didn't mind applying the 3 coats that were needed to reach full opacity.


It is no secret that my one of favorite types of nail art is stamping. I chose to use my absolute favorite designs which comes from BornPrettyStore's M72 image plate. I stamped on the design using Konad Special Stamping Polish in black then topped this manicure with Essie's Good To Go top coat.



I really like how this manicure turned out. I love this pink and I love these flowers! I would like to thank Lindsey for the open invitation to join her and the other ladies doing this challenge over the next month. Please go and take a look at what they have in store for today's challenge:

Lindsey of Neverland Nail Blog

Ashley of Follow The Yellow Polish Road

Stephanie of A Little Polish

Kelly of Polish Enthusiast

Jodi of Captivating Claws

Danielle of Lacquer Lover

Elly of Polishable

Olivia of Unprofessional Nails

Kate of This Charming Kate

Bethany of  A Plethora Of Nails

Lizzy of The Do It Yourself Lady

Eugenia of Talon-ted

Johanna of Neues vom Kellerkind

Amanda of Nox Nails

Ashley of Smashley Sparkles

Sarah of See Sarah Swatch

Emily of The Lacquerologist

Tressa of O' Natur Nail

As always, I hope you all liked this post my dear Lacquer Luvers and I look forward to sharing my next post with you, xo!

~Jessica

Saturday, November 12, 2011

These are a few of my favorite things!

Hello Lacquer Luvers! I sure hope that you all made your good luck wishes yesterday at 11:11 & that they come true because mine certainly has! I was so happy to see all of the lovely comments you all left me and I couldn't believe that I gained so many followers in one day. Thank you all for joining me on this journey!

For today's post, I wanted to let you guys know a little bit more about me and so I've decided to do a mani using some of my favorite things. I began using 2 coats of OPI Nail Envy for my base. Nail Envy is one of my favorite base coats because it has strengthened my nails and helped me with breakage. I have only been using it for a little while and I love how much stronger my nails are already! In yesterday's post I mentioned that one of my favorite colors is green. My other favorite is purple, I just can't get enough of it!

One of my most favorite people, my Hubby, got me this polish last week. Bettina is one of my favorite brands & this pretty is called Secret Garden (which happens to be one of my hubby's favorite songs!). This is purple cream perfection! Secret Garden can be described as a warm berry toned purple. This is 2 coats and the application and formula of Bettina polishes are so flawless. Love, love!


For my design, I've used..you guessed it, my all-time favorite stamp! This plate comes in a series from BornPrettyStore & it has become my signature! I love flowers and I love that this plate (M72) comes with 3 different sizes of the same image. Consider yourself warned, you will see alot of this design!


I used my favorite white stamping polish for this design, Konad Special Stamping Polish in white. And topped it all off with my favorite top coat, Seche Vite Fast Dry Top Coat. I love how fast Seche sets the polish underneath and the fact that it doesn't smear my stamped images. It's also oh so shiny!

I hope that you Lacquer Luvers enjoyed this post and I look forward to sharing tomorrow's post with you, xo!

~Jessica