Wednesday, May 25, 2011

White, Blue, and Yellowe Flower mani

Ok before you even look at the pictures please read this: These pictures were taken 3 days after doing the mani :( Somehow I completely forgot to take pictures of these until 3 days later and after scrubbing my entire bathroom. Ok now that you know that you can look at the pictures with terrible tip wear. Even though they look like crap I still wanted to share these with you.

When I fist did this mani I only stamped on the white flowers... I found them to be so incredibly boring, probably because I did this mani right after my filled in butterfly mani. I had to add something more to the mani so I used one of my small brushes to add in some yellow to the flowers.




For this mani I used two coats of NXY Ink Heart which is a very pretty blue jelly. Then using Sally Hansen Insta Dri in Whirlwind White, I stamped on the flowers from BM-221. After being incredibly bored by the mani I added in the yellow using acrylic paint. The acrylic paint is very easy to work with when you use it over SV. If you mess up at all you can just wipe it off without ruining the mani. I topped the whole thing with SV. 

8 comments:

  1. This is my favorite mani EVER I think. I'm just gobsmacked. I want to redo a room inspired by this!

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  2. This looks gorgeous! Love the pattern xx

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  3. Wow! Glad you all like this... I wasn't going to post it because of the tip wear, it was worse in person so I tried to hide it in the pics. Erin, These colors would look beautiful in a room!! Especially like a bathroom or a bedroom. If you end up doing it I would love to see pics :D

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  4. Jess thanks for this mani! I haven't wanted the ink heart but I'm on the fence--this pushed me over and I'm definitely getting it!

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  5. It is such a pretty color! Also check out the Cherry Culture website because they are having a sale right now through the 31st, Everything is 20% off in the whole store and that is where I got this polish.

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  6. This is so pretty! I want a cardigan in this pattern.

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