Hi Goddesses
As you all know, dots is one of my very favourite nail art themes, because it is SO easy.
This mani happened by accident. The ring finger was an accent nail I did about blogging for the Digit-al Dozen Thankfulness Challenge, and I loved the mix of the colours so much, I just knew I wanted to make a whole mani out of it.
There is something about this combination of colours that just works. Is it the brownier shade of purple? Is it the fact that the orange is muted? Or is it the introduction of a single holographic?
Polishes used -
OPI Siberian Nights
OPI Hot & Spicy
NOPI Pink Seriously
Barry M Blood Orange
Color Club Harp On It
When I did this mani, I did an accent inversion on the middle nail, and regretted it at the time. However, revisiting it a few weeks on, I really like how the colours clash and collide in a different way on the orange nail.
Possibly one of my favourite dotticures I've EVER done!
Hi Goddesses
Apologies, I am again running late! It's been a really stressful work week this week, and blogging has had to take the back seat, and will probably need to for a few more days yet. It means I am super behind with EVERYTHING ... argh! Still, sometimes nail polish is not the most important thing in life, is it?
Today's prompt is to do a mani featuring 2 patterns, and I opted to go with 2 stamping patterns from Pueen - Pueen11 and Pueen 16.
The base is the stunning OPI Lost On Lombard from the San Francisco Collection. This has a dream of a formula, and just the right amount of gloss.
The red is slightly browned off, so it's not an "in your face" red. It's very warm, very autumnal actually, and I really love it. I can see me wearing this a lot.
The stamping was done with the wonder that is Color Club Harp On It - these Color Clubs are soooo easy to use for stamping, and create such a gorgeous effect.
I especially love the square pattern - it's that 60s, retro vibe that I love.
All in all, it's a combination that really works.
