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lunes, 30 de diciembre de 2013

31DC2013 Day 23: Inspired By A Movie

Heeeeey there glitter fellas! After a long holiday break I'm back! For this special occasion I chose a movie I just saw and I loved: Frozen.



I didn't really know how to represent Anna and Elsa, like I'm not very good at drawing faces so I went for the colors that symbolized them; and, of course, Olaf!


Elsa's hues are more icy and light blue shades and Anna's are warmer, and I just couldn't ignore that gorgeous royal blue/pink colorblock on her dress!


For my thumb and ring fingers I used Color Club Blue Heaven as my base color, then with acrylic paint I painted the snowflake and Olaf.
On my pinky I painted three coats of China Glaze Glitening Snow.


On my index and middle fingers I used China Glaze White On White as my base color then painted one coat of Color Club S'il Vous Plaît and finally with my striping brush I painted thin lines with Color Club Overboard, Color Club Best Dressed List and China Glaze Shower Together (index); and China Glaze For Audrey, Color Club Hydrangea Kiss and China Glaze Shower Together mixed with China Glaze White On White for a lighter shade of blue.


I'm sorry about not posting this week but I'm already doing my next nail art, so I'll see you sooner rather than later ;)
I hope you liked this Inspired By Frozen nail art, I know it's simple but I think it's cute. Btw, I'm sorry about my topcoat dragging the polish on my index:( Hate when that happens! Anyways, I'll see you soon! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!! :D :D 

Love, Pam♥

lunes, 2 de diciembre de 2013

31DC2013 Day 17: Glitter!!

Heeey there glitter fellas! Happy monday! It's been more of a lazy monday for me so far and I actually hate lazy days, so I gotta stop procrastinating and do something today.
For this glitter day (!!!) I didn't know if I should choose loose glitter, a glitter polish or some glequins, soooo... I ended up going for one my ultimate favorite glitter polish and some glequins.


My white base is Nina French White and the holographic glitter I used for my accent nails is China Glaze Glistening Snow.


To apply the glequins I used my topcoat and something sharp to help me put them on. Then I used two coats of Nina Super Dry Topcoat to smooth the surface of my nails.




Glistening Snow is one of my favorites, if not my favorite, glitter polish because it's just so unique and the holographic power it has is really amazing! I just wished it could translate to the pictures...
I reaaally liked this color combo it felt like Christmas and snow was on my fingers!! And talking about the holidays I'm gonna change the rules a little bit and do the third part of the challenge (Inspired By) all about Christmas.
I hope you enjoyed this nail art, I'll write you later! Have an amazing week:)

Love, Pam♥

domingo, 9 de diciembre de 2012

Christmas Gradient

Heeello, loves! I'm here to present you a beautiful gradient using China Glaze Glitter All The Way and an accent nail fail.
So, I wanted to use China Glaze Cranberry Splash as my base color and I decided to do a glitter gradient with Glitter All The Way cause I hadn't use it. They both made a beautiful couple, they really should take things more seriously between them.
Then I don't know what I wanted to do but I just covered my accent nail with China Glaze Glistening Snow. M-i-s-t-a-k-e. It definetely ruined the gradient. I should have just do the gradient for all the nails. I think Glistening Snow felt jealous about the beautiful couple the others made and just ruined my happiness... Buuuut well, enough drama, here are the photos and I apologize in advance for the quality. :(




Now you know what I mean, huh? But seriously, the photos don't make justice of how beautiful the gradient looked, really a pair of beautiful colors. I'm happy I got them:)
And here's a picture of Glitter All The Way, it's actually pretty bad, so you shouldn't bother... :/


I told you it was bad. But I hope you didn't hate this post and hate me forever:( Right now I'm wearing China Glaze Pure Joy, and I think I'll post about it tomorrow:)
Thanks for reading.
Love, Pam♥

jueves, 6 de diciembre de 2012

Glistening Snowman

Heeeello, world! Here I am posting almost at 1am, sorry. Well, this last 3 days I've worn this simple but cute christmas nail art. I really loved it.
I got more China Glaze Holiday Joy glitters and I decided I couldn't wait to use them, and here's the result.





I used China Glaze Glistening Snow, a gorgeous silver holo that got my love; and China Glaze Cranberry Splash. I'm definetely using Cranberry Splash on my next nail art, it's a beautiful shade of red! For the snowman I used Color Club French Tip, my basic white, China Glaze Roguish Red and Finger Paints Black Expressionism, my basic black. I f you noticed, I added a little glitter on my accent nail by using Color Club S'il Vous Plaît, I wanted it to look like snowish.
I had to re-do my left ring finger cause my top coat ruined my snonwman-.- But I felt like I had to. And if you're wondering how my right hand ended, here's a photo of it in the shade.


I loved loved loved this nail art, seriously, I loved wearing it. And btw, I did have a hard time placing those little black dots cause I have a terrible pulse... So it was a big achievement for me. :)
And here I leave you a photo of my Glistening Snow bottle. Pure beauty. No photo could ever recreate its beauty. Really.


Sorry about the ugly background but that was the only way it could get some sun from my room, it was a lazy day that day.
I hope you liked this Christmas nail art, and I'll be doing a lot more and more glitter. Thanks for reading and see you later!

Love, Pam.♥