Nothing to Disclose
Hello lovelies! Another skittle for you today, and this one's kind of Skittle-coloured!
For this mani, I whipped out my... trusty jellies. YEAH. JELLIES.
This technique is called a 'pond mani' because you sandwich layers of designs between layers of jelly polish, making it look like there is a lot of depth to the manicure. It was invented by someone very clever, and that person was assuredly not me.
The order of polishes, thumb to pinky, is: Guy Meets Gal-veston, Y'All Come Back Ya Hear?, JS34, JS29, and JS28.
My favourite is JS34. That shade of green makes me go weak in the knees. One might even say that it is particularly... pulchritudinous. *wiggles eyebrows*
There is a fluff in the above picture. You have my apologies for the oversight. But the bows are cute, aren't they??
Polishes used:
OPI - Guy Meets Gal-veston, Y'All Come Back Ya Hear?
Nfu Oh - JS34, JS29, JS28 (all of the JS are discontinued now-- insert sad face here-- you'll have to find jellies elsewhere. I know that Twee & Honey make some!)
butter LONDON - Nail Foundation (base coat)
Rica - Glossy Glam (top coat)
My favourite skittle is tomorrow! Favourite one! I am excited! Watch me deploy my exclamation marks!!
xo,
J.
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I love "pond manicures" and it's really cute with the little bows! I wish those Nfu Oh polishes weren't discontinued because I would buy those in a heart beat.
ReplyDeleteLove this, I need to try this technique!
ReplyDeleteThis is great....if I only had the patience to let everything dry enough to pull this off, I would try it! Beautiful polishes and great work!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the depth!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love that you did bows! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Marisa! I agree, there's nothing really filling the void with the Jelly Syrups gone. Hopefully someone will come to the rescue...
ReplyDeleteThanks, and you do, you do!
ReplyDeleteJellies dry, like, super-fast! You should try it sometime, I think you'd pull it off beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kirsten dear!
ReplyDeleteHaha, thank you! I wasn't sure what to do, and bows seemed nice...
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I love love love this - the rainbow ponds and the bows!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Pond manis are one of my favorite looks
ReplyDeleteI love this technique!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so cool!
ReplyDeletethis is just so adorable! i definitely want to try this method soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you sweet pea! I think this would look rockin with little, like, skulls 'n' crossbones or something, for Halloween...
ReplyDeleteAH!!!!! Now I am off to buy some skull glitters! Genius you are!
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