10 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas Challenge, Day 10: Poinsettias

I decided to do a poinsettia as a accent on one nail and then do a poinsettia inspired design on the other nails. The idea looked better in my mind. I do like the actual poinsettia though.


I used Revlon Gold Coin as the base, Pure Ice Siren for the red, and Wet n Wild Black Creme. The rest is a combination of colors that I mixed.


Here's some others who are also participating in the challenge:

09 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas Challenge, Day 9: Green & Red

Today's theme is green and red, and I had a hard time narrowing it down!


For the base, I used O.P.I. Cuckoo for This Color and 2 coats. I could have gotten by with 1 careful thick coat.


Then I stamped using Sally Hansen Color Quick Fast Dry Nail Color Pen in Red Chrome and Bundle Monster plate BM 214.


Here's a closeup of the design. I am getting better at stamping I think!


Here's some others who are also participating:

08 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas Challenge, Day 8: Candy Canes

Today's them is Candy Canes. I really like how this turned out.

Candy canes
For the base, I used 3 coats of Sally Hansen Whirlwind White.
For the stripes, I used Pure Ice Siren and a small brush to make the thicker stripes. Then I mixed some of Siren with Whirlwind White and Savvy Ruby Slippers to make the thinner, lighter lines.


Here's some others who are also participating in this challenge:

07 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas Challenge, Day 7: Gingerbread man

Another quick post. It's been a busy few days.

My students really liked this one. They love looking at my nails and always wondering what I'll have on next.


The gold is China Glaze Trendsetter as a base with one coat of China Glaze Blonde Bombshell.
The gingerbread man is made of Sinful Colors Nirvana, Wet n Wild Black Creme, O.P.I. Cuckoo for This Color, and Pure Ice Siren.

Here's some others who are also participating in the challenge:

06 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas Challenge, Day 6: Penguins

I have both hands to show you today.

Here's my left hand (the one you normally see).
Male penguin
Sorry for the cuticles on this one. They looked cleaned up better in person. Also, that's not tip wear on the penguin but pulling from Seche Vite.

I used Wet N Wild Black Creme, Finger Paints Paper Mache (white), Wet N Wild Sunny Side Up (nose & feet), O.P.I. Cuckoo For This Color (bow tie and stamping), and Bundle Monster plate BM201



This is my right hand. It's not nearly as good as the other. The female penguin looks wonky, plus my stamping is a bit off, and half my nails are broken. Poor right hand.

I used the same colors as listed above except I used CQ Crimson Pearl for the stamping and hair bow.


Here's some others who are also participating in the challenge:

04 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas Challenge, Day 4: Snowman



 For the base, I used Rimmel Chill and 2 coats. It worked out better for me than the last time I used it.



 Then I put on 1 coat of Wet N Wild Blue Wants to be a Millionaire to add some glitter to background. Besides, who doesn't like glitter?


I added in all the details with a variety of colors, stamping tools, and a tiny brush.

Here's some others who are also participating:

Kristyn at Paint That Nail
Shannara at Nails and Stuff
Krishten at KK Nails
Sabine at My Polish Stash

03 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas, Day 3: Icicles

I was having a hard time trying to figure out what I wanted to do for this since I really didn't think I could draw them very well.  Well, I decided to try this idea done by Practice with Polish. I think I did a really good job!

First, I used a base of Finger Paints Sparkle Top Coat to add shimmer and cover up my nail bed a bit. Then I used Rimmel French White Nail Tip Liner to free hand some french tips. It was really easy with this!

To do the actual icicles, I used a dotting tool, but you could also used a toothpick or a bobby pin. I placed a small dot on the end of the white and pulled it down toward my cuticle. I swiggled some to make sure they were imperfect.

Next, I used a small brush to put glitter over the icicles to add some shine like when the sun shines on them. The color is Sinful Colors Queen of Beauty. I followed it up with Seche Vite.

It's not my favorite design, but I think I pulled it off!

Plus, here's some other bloggers doing the challenge.


Kristyn at Paint That Nail
Shannara at Nails and Stuff
Krishten at KK Nails
Sabine at My Polish Stash

02 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas, Day 2: Snowflakes

I really love the way this manicure turned out!  My right hand, of course, is not as nice but still looks pretty good. My husband said I should hide that hand. Jerk.

After my base coat, I used two coats of China Glaze Sea Spray. I really like the color, but my bottle is pretty thin so it's fairly easy to flood the cuticles.

Then I used a coat of Finger Paints Sparkle Top Coat to add some nice subtle shininess.


Then I used my white Migi nail art pen to draw on the snowflakes. You can put them all in the middle of your nail, but I choose to make them off center.

I added small dots of clear coat on the nail and put light blue rhinestones on there.

Finally, I topped it all off with 2 thick coats of Seche Vite.

Here's some others who are also participating:

Kristyn at Paint That Nail
Shannara at Nails and Stuff
Krishten at KK Nails
Sabine at My Polish Stash

01 December 2011

24 Days of Christmas Challenge, Day 1: Snowfall

This is a great challenge that Paint That Nail came up with!


I normally don't do challenges, but I thought I would do this one was I have soooo many ideas that I want to do for Christmas so this would give me the chance to showcase all of them!

I'm not sure who is all participating (other than Paint That Nail) but I'll link to others as soon as I find out.


I only have 1 picture because it was dark when I took the pictures, and even my DSLR was having a hard time.
Snowfall
I used several different colors for this. Base is 2 coats of Revlon Blue Lagoon. Then I used Sally Hansen Ice Queen to add some sparkle. Next, I sponged on some Finger Paints Paper Mache with a cosmetic sponge, dabbed on some with a Q-tip to give texture, and added some dots for snowflakes falling.  Finally I sponged on some Finger Paints Sparkle Top Coat just over the accumulated snow to add more sparkle.

This didn't turn out quite like I planned it, but I still really like it!


Here's some others who are also participating:

Kristyn at Paint That Nail
Shannara at Nails and Stuff
Ally-Rose at The Only Way is Nails
Krishten at KK Nails
Sabine at My Polish Stash