Showing posts with label watermarble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watermarble. Show all posts

Friday, 21 June 2013

Aqueous

Nothing to Disclose

Good evening, lovelies! Another Tryst Lacquers custom polish for you today: Aqueous.


To show this beauty off, I decided on another skittlette. (I'm planning on something more oomph-ish for tomorrow, thus inverting the posting order I have established. Yay?)


All fingers started with a base of 4 coats of Aqueous. This sounds like a lot, but it went on very smooth and thin-- it's a true jelly, to let all the shimmer types through. If many layers annoy you, putting it on top of something like OPI's Ski Teal We Drop would be an excellent alternative. It leans a bit more green than the photos are showing, making it a perfect deep teal. My middle and ring fingers have a simple water marble done with White On and Nail Envy, and my pinkie has two coats of Trash Glam (because it is Quo by Orly, it is as far as I can tell a dead-on dupe for Orly's Sparkling Garbage, but maybe a bit denser glitter-wise). I focussed the above photo on my index so that the blurred out pinkie could hint at the holo goodness of Trash Glam. It's a party in a bottle, that one.


The above helps to show you the complexity of the base polish, but I wasn't satisfied. Oh no. Kimberly took my vision for a water polish and knocked it straight out of the park, so I decided that the world needed MACROS. Here's Aqueous in lightbox compact fluorescent lighting (this one is pretty well colour accurate) and indirect natural lighting:


If you aren't ready to pounce, you may have a fever-- please consult a doctor. But in all seriousness, like with all of my custom Tryst creations, I've allowed Kimberly to sell this baby to anybody who wants it, so if you're drooling, fire her off a note!

Polishes used:
Tryst Lacquers - Aqueous (custom)
OPI - Nail Envy (clear, for water marbling)
Sally Hansen - White On
Quo by Orly - Trash Glam
Duri - Rejuvacote (base coat)

Until tomorrow, my lovelies!

xo,

J.

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Turquoise Water Marble

Today I decided to throw in the gauntlet and try my hand at water marbling again. I'm pretty happy with how these turned out! I may even one day do a marble that isn't the floral motif!!



For this, I started out with five different colours, but only two were water marbling properly. In real life, 1977 reads a bit more green, and is therefore a true turquoise. la couleur couture colours are amazing at water marbling. They have a thinner consistency that spreads out on the water beautifully.

I broke my thumbnail! My thumb is truncated!! ;___;






Polishes used:
la couleur couture - 1977
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear - Grey Zone
Revlon - Spirit (dots)
Duri - Rejuvacote (base coat)
Sally Hansen - Insta-Dri (top coat)

I think I'm going to work in 3D florals next! Wish me luck~


J.

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Beachy Watermarble (Learning Curve Ahoy!)

Hello lovelies!

Today I tried my hand at watermarbling. I did exactly four fingers and then threw in the towel. People who can watermarble with ease are astounding and awe-inspiring and I am definitely not among them. I'd prefer to paint little Yodas and go cross-eyed. Doing this made me want to build a time machine just so I could go a couple of hours into the past and tell myself not to do this.



For this, I used a combination of Godiva and an acrylic wash of Van Dyke brown to get sort of a sparkly wet sand look. I then covered up all that work with my ineffectual watermarbling.

So it goes! This technique takes a lot of practice (the YouTube gurus make it look so eeeaaasssyyy ;___;) so I'm trying not to lose hope altogether.



And a detail shot to show you the abysmal little bubbles I had everywhere, the terrible clean-up job I did, and the delightful sparkly sand!



Polishes used:
Zoya - Godiva
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear - White On, Pacific Blue, Mellow Yellow
INM - Out the Door (= the clear stripes)
Dior - Gel Coat (top coat)
acrylic paint in Van Dyke brown + wash brush (#4)
usual watermarbling accoutrements

Going for something simpler for my next look, and I have a Swatch Saturday for you tomorrow (and it's GORGEOUS, you'll see)!


J.
 
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