so this is the third time The Lacquer Legion announced a theme, and this time it was "Lucky". So what came to my mind were HUGE amount of St. Patricks Day manis we've seen this March, and I thought "well no". It had to be something WITHOUT any clovers, pigs, or other usual New Year's Eve giveaways that are associated with luck. And then I had it clearly in my mind: What makes me feel lucky are horses. Whenever I come to my barn to either ride or either take care of the horses of my riding instructor, this really makes me feel lucky.
Colors & Utilities
OPI Alpine Snow
Essie Mint Candy Apple
Essie Lilacism
Misslyn Pool Party
Nailart brush (a wide and a thin one)
Nail polish remover
Acrylic paint
Stamper, Scraper and a plate (mine was MoYou Princess Plate 03)
Stamping polish (mine was from Konad)
I went over this beautiful watercolor technique Jen from The Polishaholic showed with OPI Sheer Tints, that made me googleing for this technique, and I found this video tutorial. So I thought "no problem, I'll get into this" and I have to say it was "meh". When I was finished I found this blogpost and this would have been really helpful because here I read what I already thought while creating this mani: One coat of any Top Coat could help keeping the base color (OPI Alpine Snow in this case) on the nail ... and I'll try this next time, for sure!
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Upside-down to give you my view :) |
I have to say that I am in love with the color combination and the technique (and the outcome), and have lots of ideas in mind, so I'll try this technique again soon!
Then I wanted to freehand a horse over middle and ring finger ... and failed very hard. So I decided to stamp a horse head on the ring finger and draw horse shoe marks like you see them on the ground on my pinkie. Not as cool as I intended this mani to be, but though very satisfied with the result!
Polished greetings,
Bea
I LOVE the direction you took with this. I NEED that horse stamp!!
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