Tuesday, August 30, 2011

You're S-Teal the One Review

So I bought my first Nicole OPI or OPI nail polish...and I don't think I'll buy one again. It chipped today very visibly, and I bought it on the 26th. I think I put it on that day, so it chipped in 4 days....not too impressive for a seven dollar nail polish. The shade is lovely, though. I also used the top coat plus (from Nicole), but it still didn't last.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Silver and Black Marble

So, today I decided to enter O.P.I.'s contest to win Nicole O.P.I. polishes. How awesome would it be to be able to use those instead of my $2 nail polish? So far, my entry hasn't apoeared, but in the event that it does, I'll post a link so I can hopefully get enough votes to win. Wish me luck! This is the art I entered.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Barcode on silver

So, today's art is a barcode design on Sally Hansen's "Celeb City" polish. I tried something different, I used tissue paper to transfer the image, and used acetone, instead of the usual ethyl alcohol, and this seems to have worked much better! I didn't even need to cut the paper in the shape of my nails! Let me know what you all think!
(This was supposed to be posted yesterday, but I made a mistake and it didn't post! Knew i should have checked on it...)

Monday, August 8, 2011

Turquoise Shatter

So, reviews for Turquoise Shatter! Altogether, I am pretty pleased with the look, the shade is lovely, like the water of Hawaii a few miles out...this picture doesn't do the shade justice. I saw it in the salon and wanted to buy it, but they only had the salon one they use, but found it when travelling.
Anyway, I used Sally Hansen's silver, with a clear coat. I discovered that unlike the Black Shatter, the Turquoise didn't shatter well over glittered surfaces. This led me to want to experiment...I got some plastic strips to use as paint swatches, and will post the results later, since some colors definitely work better with certain Shatters.

Seche Restore

I bought this the other week for my Shatter polish. It's a common problem that Shatter polishes clump after use, my black was so clumped, making a brush stroke was difficult. Adding this thinned it, for about the cost of a new bottle of Shatter, but you can use it way more times on different bottles. I'll post a picture of my turquoise Shatter I'm wearing now tomorrow.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

New bag!

While on vacation, I found this adorable fanny pack! It's really convenient, it has lots of pockets and is really comfortable.  It's just enough to carry my phone, iPod, DS, and my money and planner as well as a few other random things.  It came in pink, blue, lime green, black and beige, but I chose blue, as you can see.  This is from the Lanai Transit line, I believe designed by Elise Tran, or her company...

August nails!


 These are using OPI's black Shatter, over Sally Hansen grey with a glitter over it.  I think these came out pretty nicely, and I got a proper silver base coat after these to try under the black Shatter later.
 I love how these came out! This uses OPI's silver Shatter, which I got at $8.50 at Trade Secret.  This is over Sally Hansen's...Blue It, I believe.  The shattering came out nicely, it is what I am currently wearing, but I can't wait to try the turquoise Shatter! I will either try it tonight or tomorrow sometime, this one is wearing at the edges a little.
I am finally all caught up! I'll start posting these as I wear them now, so please stay tuned!

July nails



There was no shortage of nail art this month! Most of it was marbled, a new thing I was into!  
This was the first marble I'd done, using nail polish I happened to have in the office.  It didn't come out well, just showing the worth of instructions.
 These came out muuch better.  I use Sally Hansens for marbling.  One of the past posts have all the colors I used for these.  There's a close up of one of the nails below:



 This one I made to match my yukata I was going to wear.  The last two fingers came out blurry, I tried to save time and polish by doing two at once, but it doesn't come out as nicely that way. Close up below:
 I bought these awesome Nike Dunks 6.0, and I was so happy, I made my nails match them:
 These were probably my best results at marbling so far.
 And, close up: (these came out pretty well, I think!)
 So, I must have really wanted to marble stuff, because I ran out of nails, so my contacts case:

 This was another yukata-matching color scheme above.
 These are the China Glaze's Crackle in purple, over a Sally Hansen pink and California colors glitter.  I also put a gem on it for fun.  I need to do more experimenting with Shatter/Crackle, some base coats seem to get a nicer pattern.

June nails

So, I took a break for finals and whatnot, not to mention our dance performance, so colorful nails probably wouldn't have been a good idea anyway.  So, June nails! 
 These used the same transfer method, but first I made a splatter pattern on some paper and photocopied it. The design was pretty cool, but I left a lot of paper on my nails, which made it not so great.
These I used a random pattern I found on the internet.  It came out pretty cool, I guess.

April nails

I guess I only took pictures of one this month, but it's a good one, in my opinion! I printed out an argyle pattern and transferred it to my nails.  This one came out the best, and I'm pretty proud of this one.

Nail polish!

 Some of the beginning nail polishes I had...I don't recall where from.  I know the blue was from Walmart.  Colors from left to right are: "Blue It", "Lacey Lilac", "Green With Envy", "Mellow Yellow",  "Wet Cement", "Gunmetal", and "Black Out".
 Soo, my phone flipped these pictures...So the bottles look upside down.  Like it matters, though.  Same color, right? Left to right: "Hot Magenta", "Deep Purple", "The Real Teal", and "Blue Me Away!".  Lots of puns in this batch. I got these at Walgreens on the 2 for $4 special. I believe some from the other batch were from this too.
 I got the three on the left at Target, I'd never seen the white and the sparkle pink anywhere else, so I picked those up there.  Left to right: "Sun Kissed", "White On", "Rockstar Pink", and "Crushed". The orange on the right I got from CVS.
 These are my newest.  The two on the right I got traveling last week, the silver is "Celeb City", the purple (a purple with glitter in it) is "Purple Pizzazz", and the tealish blue I got tonight at Target, called "Marine Science".
I love Sally Hansen polishes.  All of these are the Xtreme wear from Hard as Nails.  They all run about 2-3 dollars, and they last about 5 days or so, so it usually outlives the time it takes for me to get tired of my current design.

And finally, the Shatter/Crackle!  At first, I wasn't a fan.   But, I've been won over! The black, silver, and turquoise are all from OPI's line.  The purple is from China Glaze's line.  I got the black when they were hard to find in stores, and I wanted to get it to take to my friend's house the next day so bad, I paid $15 dollars for it!  The purple I got for $9.50 at a local salon, the silver at $8.50 at Trade Secret (along with a thinner to use on my clumping black Shatter!) and the turquoise the next day while I was traveling also at $8.50.  I couldn't find the turquoise in town, and I bought it right away when I saw it.  It was the first place I happened to go after I left the airport! I wanted to go home and try it right away, and stilllll haven't! It's next on the list, for sure!

March nails!

So, March was the beginning of my nails work.  It all started with the new Shatter polish by O.P.I.! I had a bottle of Sally Hansen, but it was too dark to show up against the Shatter polish.  I tried it with Konad polish, which isn't meant to use for actual nail polish...it's a stamp type of polish.  As you can tell by my nail polish, I wan't so good at painting my nails at the time...



 These were made using California Colors polish. It was on sale at 69 cents, but chipped off really easily.  I made these using phone book pages!
 Similarly to the phonebook one! This one is from a Japanese magazine, "Sweet".  I photocopied it, then transferred onto my nails.  The polish is another random brand, and chipped off really quickly.
 Another piece of Shatter.  I used a light green as the base.  It was slightly pearly, so it had an interesting look.

 Just one nail using the Konad stampers and the gems shown below, all picked up at the local drugstore.

Friday, August 5, 2011

December scarf!

So, me and my friends like Domo-kun.  I decided to make a scarf for my friend in the shape of Domo-kun, let me know what you think!
I made it before my friend left for winter break, and finished right before she had to leave campus!  I was actually doing some final stitches while walking, and didn't even realize I had been walking through campus dragging a long bit of yarn...sigh.  But, she seemed to like it! It was one of the hardest things I've knitted, that wasn't from a pattern, anyway.

Intro

So, I finally decided to document my randomness.  Since nobody around here seems to want to listen. XD
So, my main focuses will be random...So, basically, no focus at all.  But, I really like nail art!  Girly, yes, but I AM a girl.  I hope you enjoy the designs I put up!  I will be putting up things from the past, and all designs from now on.  Please enjoy!