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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Rhinestone Skittlette!

Nothing to Disclose

Tonight I have something blingy for you!


I recently read Marta's wonderful tutorial on skittlette manicures and thought, you know what, I want to give that a try! And then I promptly overdid it.


For this look, I started with a base of My Vampire is Buff, followed with dots in Tempest and a pinkie in Once In a Lullaby (four coats! It's not a very dense glitter, but it IS lovely). I found the rhinestones at Born Pretty and affixed them on a thick coat of Gelous, topped with top coat.


I realize that the pinkie is supposed to be the blingiest and the middle two fingers are supposed to be the intermediates, and I appear to have inverted that order, and it's a whole hunk of hot mess as a result, but I like it anyway. And you know why? RAINBOWS, THAT'S WHY.

Polishes used:
OPI - My Vampire is Buff
Gelous
Duri - Rejuvacote (base coat)

'Traditional' nail art is sort of boring to me, but I do like skittlettes because they offer a lot to look at and you can use a number of beautiful polishes without cluttering them up too much. I may start introducing this look into my repertoire a bit more, perhaps in lieu of my Swatch Saturdays (Skittlette Saturdays!) -- any thoughts on that?

xo,

J.

5 comments:

  1. I love skittles because I often have too many ideas to do one design on all nails :D I love the idea that each nail adds to the mani as a whole. I say go for it!!

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  2. Awesome possum!!

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  3. ok.
    1 - i don't think you overdid it, because rainbows.
    2 - new blog design? LOVE IT.

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  4. Thank you thank you!! I agree, rainbows. And I'm so glad you like the blog design! I wonder f the fonts are showing up properly for you -- they show up fine on my laptop but wonky on my iPad (should all be the font I have in my watermarks). Hmmm...

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  5. The font in your watermark matches the font on the title of the post, but the actual posts font where you write all the ooh la la is like, regular.

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