These nails were done very quickly for a night out. I had to go out of the door in 30 minutes, so I didn't bother shooting the process. I'm still thinking about how to protect my new camera from polish and acetone, and still keeping it close to my hands. In two days the term will be over and I'll have plenty of time to film tutorials =)
These polishes are all local brand polishes, yet easily dupe-able. I used a bright red on the base, sponged black from the halfway up, and stamped the fishnet from m57 all over the nail with the same black. It doesn't show up as well as it would have been with the black konad polish, but at least the risk of smudging is almost completely eliminated.
Then I stamped the flowers from the very same plate in silver on top. You can achieve the same look, even better, with China Glaze Millenium, because the polish I used is darker and not perfectly opaque as the Khromes.
I hope you guys enjoyed this set of nails, I really liked the result on my nubs! =)
Ojeler hep yerel markalardan ama hepsinin alternatifi kolaylıkla bulunabilir. Baz olarak Flor Mar #321 kullandım, yarısından yukarı doğru süngerle siyah oje uyguladım, sonra m57'deki file desenini siyahla damgaladım. Normal siyahlar konad ojesi kadar siyah olmasa da, en azından desenin cila sırasında bozulma riski aza inmiş oluyor.
Sonra aynı diskteki çiçekleri gümüş rengi ile damgaladım. (Flor Mar #112) China Glaze Millenium kullanırsanız daha iyi sonuç alırsınız, çünkü her ne kadar metalik ve opak olsa da bu oje China Glaze Khrome koleksiyonu kadar iyi değil.
Umarım hoşunuza gitmiştir, ben sonucu beğendim =)
ooooooooo great idea! this combo with konad and sponge is gorgeous! and also the choice of colours!! <3
ReplyDeletethank you so much, serena =)))
ReplyDeleteI love the sponged black. Great "night out" look.
ReplyDeletethank you, Beata =)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Like the combo of colours and stamping!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear Michelle =)
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute Trincess. I like the red & fishnet design.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I will try to do something similar :)
ReplyDeletethank you Enamel Girl and Helena =) Glad if this was any inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cool...definitely burlesque!
ReplyDeletethank you, rebecca =)))
ReplyDeleteLooks very cool and rockstar-like! I have yet to experience 'sponging'. What kind of sponge do you use? Selfmade? :-)
ReplyDeleteHey Iris =) I'm using a regular dense sponge, like the ones used for dish washing =) I cut out little pieces and use them =)
ReplyDeleteOh, they're lovely! And as I actually have plate m57 (I only have three :P), I can do it myself :) Great job, darlin'.
ReplyDeletethank you =)))) it looks complex, but it's so easy to do! =DDD
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Wonderful! More than perfects!
ReplyDeleteI did a remake of your nails... http://ilovekonad.blogspot.com/2010/05/inspired-nailsplate-m57.html
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Bunny =)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteçok çok başarılı ve güzel olmuş, bu arada she güzel değil mi ? :)
bu arada sponged dediğin olayı bildiğimiz süngerle mi yapıyorsun? yani, muhtemelen öyledir de nasıl bir tekniği var, konad baskı yapmadan da güzel durur mu acaba?
thanks, lydia =)
ReplyDeleteshe ojelerini seviyorum =)))
evet canim, bildigimiz bulasik sungerinin sari kismiyla yapiyorum... kucuk bir parca kesiyorum, ojeden birkac damlayi bir yuzeye dokuyorum, sonra sungeri ojeye bastirip tirnagima uyguluyorum... bir video koymaya calisicam en kisa zamanda =) konad olmadan da gayet guzel duruyor uzerine cila surunce =)
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