Wednesday, October 31, 2012

All Hallow's Eve

These are my Halloween nails. I'm actually quite disappointed in them. I love the thumb! I tried stamping Sally Hansen's Insta Dri red over black, and it didn't really stamp well over black. I even tried some random orange and red foils to see how they work. I have even looked to see if there are some reds that will stamp over red and there apparently isn't one yet. I'm hoping to try some this winter to see if any metallics work. 






As you can see, the foils barely show up in the sun. I'm looking for a vibrant red over black. Do you know of a red I'm missing?



I just happened to grab a random twizzler laying around the house since there's always one around here. Thought it might add a little lightness to the macabre of the manicure.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Hallow-Rain

Ah, fall the best season of the year. I absolutely love this season and all the weather and colors it brings us. We can't forget about the bonfires, apples and the amazing cider it brings, and pumpkins and Halloween, of course. Which of course I hope you've made sure to do in this extremely short fall season we have this year. I think we had less than a week of it... yes, I think I shed some tears over it. I actually don't really celebrate Halloween myself, but I do like to play with some Halloween scenes on my nails and watch some movies with the friends. 


Here is today's pretty, Zoya Tao. It is from Zoya's Mirror Collection from Fall 2011. Smooth consistency and opaque in two coats. Fall 2011 is known for it's greys, which could not have made me happier. Tao is no exception, described as a light smoke grey with blue undertones and a muted, softened metallic finish.


                        




I could not leave well enough alone, after a day I decided to give it a halloween topping. Yes, I said topping, my new term apparently. But I love food, so I guess it's quite fitting for this lady. :) 

BM plates BM-209, BM-213, BM-222, and BM-223 were used. Not shown is the pumpkin from BM-222 as an accent on my right thumb. I did not play by the norm on this mani. I meant to do two accents on each hand, but loved the bats so much I wanted to use them on the rest instead of just an accent. I'm not usually into ghosts, but this one is way too cute and I figured once or twice out of the year isn't too bad for a casper type of ghost. Sally Hansen Silver Sweep was used for stamping and Art Deco Black was used for the rain. (My husband thougth they looked like clouds.) Clearly I need some work with the dotting, but I went raw and wanted to use the brush to see what look it gave. I actually like the streaked ones better, seemes to look more like rain. 



Not my best work work, but I enjoyed it for a playful look for a couple days. What do you think, 1. a fail,  2. something to learn from, or 3. no worries, let's just play? 

I mean, look at all that shimmery prettiness all from Tao!





Sunday, October 28, 2012

Run for the Silent


This last weekend a group of us were running in a marathon that was put on by our city. However we ran to help support and raise awareness for sex trafficking. For the Silent is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to putting an end to sex trafficking all over the world, including right here in the United States. Sex trafficking is a modern day form of slavery that uses children of all ages under the age of 18 for commercial use of sex. If you'd like to find out other information or to do what you can to Run For The Silent, please check out their site.

On too the polish! I wanted to match my husband's gray performance shirt that he picked out and the regular blue one I picked out. I used two coats of OPI Skull and Glossbones for the base, added a coat of China Glaze Fairy Dust. That was just not enough sparkles for me and running that early, and with no workout of any kind for two months prior; frankly, I needed something pretty to keep me calm. So CVS' Spoiled Jewelry Heist came out. I wanted some pink, and I think it has a nice combination of blue and pink with a hint touch of green. I love it, then I added another coat of Fairy Dust on the tips for a bit of a gradient look. 




I don't know about you, but I loved this mani. It did not turn out how I wanted it to. The gorgeous gray of Skulls and Glossbones looks more blue, and the pink glitter looked more golden unless the sun hit it just right. I've worn these two before and didn't have this outcome so I only assume it was the combination. However I loved this so much I actually left it on for a full five days and it's a great look for fall. Can't say it really tied in with our shirts, but I enjoyed it as did a few others who noticed. That's what really matters with accessories, that we get to enjoy ourselves a little bit. Guess it goes to show that sometimes things can come out better than you think they will.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Hello World!

Hey all! Welcome to my corner of nail polish adventures. Today I bring one of my latest and favorite manis. I've been excited for this and it turned out better than I expected. I am ready for  Halloween and I have too many manicures I want to do before the holiday gets here.

I have used two coats of Wet nWild Black Creme for the base. I think it's a little thin, but for some reason I have quite a few of these. I have been excited to try this Bundle Moster pattern from BM-215. Once I got Maybelline's new Bold Gold, I knew exactly what I was going to try. I just love snakes and was excited to see how the combo would turn out. I enjoy the outcome and in fact it reminded me of the snake I used to own in college. He was a ball python and a sweetie. I know most of you probably think that's an odd comment, but the little guy actually let me pet his head all the time. (And snakes aren't known for this, usually the exact opposite.) So this also brought back some found memories.








I'm not to crazy about all the metallics this season, but I think that's just because I'm kind of over them already from a couple years ago. However, I reached for this because I happened to be looking for a gold and one especially for stamping. Bold Gold is a lovely metallic and stamps effortlessly; I am glad I got it. In fact I've already bought a back up because I know I will be using this often. I would suggest you get one, but I want all of them and I have found several CVSs around me completely out on several occasions. And at around $4 they are a good buy, so stock up while you can!





I hope you all enjoyed your weekend, I sure did! After a crazy week a run was in order.