Monday, April 27, 2015

Day 27: Holographic Heaven

 I'm definitely going to have to take some photos of sparkly holo goodness in the sunlight tomorrow! I love linear holos so much. They're like magic!
 I began with a coat of KBShimmer Myth You Lots over Wet n Wild Black Creme. Myth You Lots is one of my favorite polishes, bar none. It's so shifty and holo-tastic! It's always so hard to do anything to cover up that loveliness, so I decided to go minimal.
 I decided to test out the stamping decal technique using a design from Pueen plate 32. I removed a bit from the bottom of the design to give more space for the silver to shine. The black stamping was done in B.M.C. Noir Black. I filled in the spaces with blue holo Color Club Over the Moon and silver holo Color Club Harp on It. I like how the colors compliment the shifty multichrome rather well, even when it shifts to warmer hues.


 Sunbeam photos!

Colors Used:
KBShimmer Myth You Lots
Wet n Wild Black Creme
B.M.C. Noir Black
Color Club Over the Moon
Color Club Harp on It

Day 26: Fly Me to the Moon

 Whew, after a busy week I desperately needed a break. I did do nails for both the 24th and 25th (Nightmare and Dream themes, respectively) but they really didn't turn out the way I wanted. So I decided to just take a bit of a much-needed rest instead of redoing them, though I may put something together after the challenge is over.
 Anywho! Today's theme was 'Inspired by a Song', and I happened to have Sinatra playing so I figured any excuse for space-themed nails was a good one. I started with Zoya Payton, since I haven't tried starting galaxy nails with purple before. I then sponged on some Sephora by OPI White Hot, and then sponged Zoya Dream in sections overlapping the white and purple both. I wanted a bit more bright blue, so I added a bit of Fing'rs The Boys In Blue.
 I then used more White Hot to add the moon and the rocket with exhaust trail. Using a bit of acetone and Zoya Loredana I added shading to the moon. I think it didn't turn out half bad!
Colors Used:
Zoya Payton
 Sephora by OPI White Hot
 Zoya Dream
 Fing'rs The Boys In Blue
 Zoya Loredana

Friday, April 24, 2015

Day 23: Rainfall

 Whew, was zoning out this evening and almost forgot to post today's nails! The theme was 'Rain', which was an odd one for such a beautifully sunny day. Heh! I decided to try to mimic rainfall on a flat surface, and I think it turned out okay!
 For a good gray backdrop I chose Zoya Loredana, which is one of their matte velvet colors. I love this complex gray! I decided once again to use acrylic paint for the art, since it's faster and I figured it would do the rain effect more easily.
 I did a sort-of waterfall striping at the base of each nail using white acrylic paint in varying degrees of 'watered down' to change the translucency. I  then used a combination of dark gray and white paint to paint in the water splashes in a puddle on the tips of each nail. It made for an interesting effect!
Colors Used:
Zoya Loredana

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Day 22: Colorful Fishies

 Today's theme was 'ocean', so I decided to do a colorful coral reef scene. Woo!
 I used Finger Paints Inkblot Blue for a base. It's such a vibrant and intense blue jelly! I was sad that I had to work late and wasn't able to get a photo in the sun, because this blue is INTENSE on a sunny day.
 The fish and details were painted in acrylic paint since I was short on time. It's still fun, gotta love fishies!
Colors Used:
Finger Paints Inkblot Blue

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Day 21: Scaled Gradient

 I've seen multi-gradients like this around the web and always loved the effect, so I had to try it for myself. It's so fun, and definitely eye-catching!
 I began on a white base of China Glaze White on White. On three nails I decided on a green China Glaze Four Leaf Clover and yellow OPI I just Can't Cope-acabana combination. The other two were done in purple China Glaze Plur-ple and neon pink China Glaze Pool Party.
 I used a sponge to apply the first gradient to the base of each nail. Once that was completely dry, I used a chevron nail guide sticker to block off the edge. I haven't got my hands on nail vinyls yet, but I hope to get some soon! In the meanwhile, nail guide stickers seem to do the trick. I repeated twice to space the design across the nail.  Next time I'll have to do alternating colors for something different, but I do love the effect of repeating the same colors!
Colors Used:
China Glaze White on White
China Glaze Four Leaf Clover
OPI I just Can't Cope-acabana
China Glaze Plur-ple 
China Glaze Pool Party

Monday, April 20, 2015

Day 20: Forest

 The theme for today was 'Forest', so I decided to do a sort of backlit forest silhouette. It was fun! It looks best at a distance, as I was a little messy with the details and brush strokes are visible close up.
 I began with a background color of Maybelline Canary Cool, as it is one of my favorite beiges. I love that it leans slightly yellow. On  top of that, I layered a forest scene. I decided to use acrylic paints for this, mostly because I had them out and nearby. Woo!
 I started by putting in a light brown set of trees in the far background. I then added leaves in light green, followed by dark green leaves and branches. As a last touch, I decided to add a deer, some tiny birds, and a squirrel. The deer turned out decently enough!
Colors Used:
Maybelline Canary Cool
Acrylic Paints

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Day 19: Water Marble

 Woohoo, water marbling! I do so love water marbling. I had a tough time thinking of a good color scheme, but I'm pretty happy with how this turned out.
 My chosen colors for this were dark teal OPI Amazon, Amazoff, light green Sinful Colors Mint Tropics, yellow Morgan Taylor Doo Wop, and China Glaze Peachy Keen. I realized the Peachy color was breaking up a little, so I decided to prime my nails with a coat of Peachy Keen to make the patches invisible.
 I'm going to have to do more water marbling this summer. It's still one of my favorite techniques. Yay!
Colors Used:
OPI Amazon, Amazoff
Sinful Colors Mint Tropics
Morgan Taylor Doo Wop
China Glaze Peachy Keen

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Day 18: Dotticure

 Dots everywhere! This was so much fun to make, and I love the effect! It's been a bit since I've played with dotting tools, and I really should use them more often in simple designs like this.
 I began with China Glaze White on White and let that dry completely. I used a bit of striping tape to block off a diagonal section of the base of each nail. I filled in each with a different color. Starting from my thumb, I used purple Wet n Wild On A Trip, orange OPI Call Me Gwen-ever, blue Poparazzi I Want To Be Royale, green Sinful Colors Mint Tropics, and red Julep Drew.
 Next, I dotted a line of large dots in white along the colored edge, then followed with additional rows of increasingly smaller dots. The same was done with matching colors on the white side. I think it turned out fun and interesting!
Colors Used:
China Glaze White on White
Wet n Wild On A Trip
OPI Call Me Gwen-ever
Poparazzi I Want To Be Royale
Sinful Colors Mint Tropics
Julep Drew

Friday, April 17, 2015

Day 17: Glitter

 Glitter out the wazoo! I decided to go with stamping over full coverage glitter, and it was so sparkly I had the hardest time trying to photograph it!
 I started with a silver multisize glitter polish, Sephora by OPI Are you Glistinin'? I then decided to add a blue hue with a tinting polish, Sally Hansen Ice Tint.
On top of that, I stamped a design from Pueen plate 49 using B.M.C. Royal Blue. On the vertices I placed multicolored hex glitter for extra bling effect. So much glitter!
Colors Used:
Sephora by OPI Are you Glistinin'?
Sally Hansen Ice Tint
B.M.C. Royal Blue
Pueen 49

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Day 16: Blue Jay Feathers

 The prompt of the day was 'feathers' and I debated between drawing full feathers or painting feather patterns, and patterns won out in the end. I love blue jay feathers, so that of course was an easy choice!
 Of course, I realized after decided on this course of action that blue jay feathers are a really complex shade of blue. For this, I started with a dark gray backdrop of China Glaze Immortal. Over that I sponged a gradient from gray Immortal to mid-blue OPI Keeping Suzi at Bay to navy Sally Hansen Nightwatch. I then built up the shimmery feather texture using the intensely sparkly Finger Paints Surf's Up, shimmery Sally Hansen Blu, and a touch of teal Sally Hansen Pixel Pretty.
 I added the shaft and striping with Wet n Wild Black Creme, The white tips were done in China Glaze White on White. I also added a bit of texture to the grey base of each feather using light gray Ciaté Cream Soda.
Colors Used:
China Glaze Immortal
OPI Keeping Suzi at Bay
Sally Hansen Nightwatch
Finger Paints Surf's Up
Sally Hansen Blu
Sally Hansen Pixel Pretty
Wet n Wild Black Creme
China Glaze White on White
Ciaté Cream Soda

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Day 15: All I Need to Know

 I was stuck on what I should do for the 'Book' theme until I remembered this cute little book. It was just too perfect to not try to recreate!
 I began with China Glaze White on White, then let it dry completely. I then used a small brush and red acrylic paint to put in the lettering for the title. I tried to copy the off-kilter style of the text as best I could! I thought about doing all of the title on just one nail but realized it would look cramped and probably illegible at any distance.
 I chose three of my favorite cartoony cat faces and used black acrylic paint to doodle them in. I then filled in the collars and flower with acrylic paint as well.
 I loaded up a brush with a touch of Sinful Colors Jolt and quite a bit of acetone to create the blue watercolor-like effect. I like this style a lot, it's so lighthearted and fun!

Colors Used:
China Glaze White on White
Sinful Colors Jolt
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