Monday, September 17, 2012

Monday's Manicure: Bad Boys in Winter NOTD

Currently reading: At Risk by Stella Rimington

Good morning girls,

I'd like to start the week by showing you I Love Bad Boys by Essence, a vintage teal green polish packed full of blue and green shimmer.
 
 

This isn't the type of colour I usually wear so I don't know why I bought it but I'm so glad I did, it's such a beautiful colour.


My next step was to paint silver lines down my nails using a Technic striper.

 

Then I stamped a full nail image using Konad Special White and Bundle Monster plate BM 323.


The design could be viewed as either flowers or snowflakes but I think it looks more like snowflakes, hence the title of this post.  This is a manicure I'll definitely be recreating later in the year.


What do you think girls?  Are you already starting to think about your winter manicures too?!

Bye for now,
Laura

12 comments:

  1. The dustiness in the blue is so nicely lifted with the addition of the silver and white - looks great.
    I'm in fall denial, so NOOOO LOL

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    1. LOL, ok we'll stick with summer neons and spring pastels ;-)

      Glad you like this anyway

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  2. I was actually thinking about Christmas manis just yesterday, but don't worry, I didn't make any just yet :D

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  3. Lovely. Yes, they look like snowflakes and they are beautiful!

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  4. Really nice blue and you did very beautiful winter-themed manicure! :)

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  5. That's such a great colour and I love the stamping on top!

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    1. Thanks! I'm glad this colour is in my collection now.

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  6. This is beautiful! I am not quite ready for winter, just waiting for it to feel like fall!

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    1. Thanks :-) We didn't have a summer this year, pretty much just went straight from spring to autumn. Definitely not looking forward to winter though.

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