Monday, 5 November 2018

#52weeknailchallenge: orange + yellow

For this prompt I was inspired by this tutorial of @liliumzz. So I sat down and started and ended up with this...
Which is NOT what I wanted! It looks like I marbled with a yellow and orange polish and done. Not like a white base with jelly polishes marbled over it. Not like the original. So I redid it.

I started with 3 coats of Tip Top sunkissed on my pinky. On my middle and ring finger I have one coat of Ulta3 black satin. I love a one coat black, they so exciting!😉 On my thumb and index finger I have two coats of 3ina 155.
I then stamped a lacey design from BP-L028 with Nicole Diary white stamping polish.
For the marble I used Essence morning sunshine and Tip Top summer secret. I didn't get the spread that the original has, so I decided to try and do a marble design. It doesn't show up that well, but zooming might help. (pls don't zoom)
Anyway, what do you think? Yellow is not my favourite colour. Maybe because I don't have a nice one. I mean 3 coats for opacity... on my pinky. I ain't got time for that! But how pretty is that 3ina polish. I'm quite impressed with the ones I've used so far. And I do have more coming your way.

Thanks for stopping by!

4 comments:

  1. You don't have a nice yellow?! That one on your thumb and index is gorgeous! As is the entire manicure, to be honest :) I was going to skip this prompt but I'm having seconds thoughts now...

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    1. Oh that... It's the crappy moyra stamping polish. That I'm really regretting ever buying it. It doesn't stamp well, crappy formula... Maybe I should try to marble with it.

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  2. Ah man I like this. I like it a lot! You did great with this!

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    1. Thank you... I wasn't sure if the marble would be seen, but it's there.

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