Showing posts with label Leighton Denny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leighton Denny. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 March 2013

St. Patrick's Day Nails!

 Hi everyone! As today is St. Patrick's Day and I am Irish ... well, what nails could be more appropriate than these? They were kind of spur of the moment as I was heading out to watch the local parade at the time but they didn't turn out too bad.


I used Leighton Denny Persian for the dark green base and Barry M White for the little shamrocks on my ring finger. I used OPI Y'all Come Back Ya Hear for the orange and Barry M Gold Foil for the gold. On my index finger I used Models Peacock Green below the gold stripe. The wiggly line on my middle finger is supposed to represent a snake as St. Patrick allegedly banished the snakes from Ireland but it didn't work out so well!


I hope you are having a great St. Patrick's Day, wherever in the world you are!

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Delicate Flowers

These nails took quite some time and a bit of effort! These are probably the most complicated nails I have done so far.They are obviouly not perfect but I am really proud of them!
 
For the base I used three coats of Essence Cotton Candy. For the pink flowers I used Rimmel Strawberry Fizz, Leighton Denny Perfect to Party and OPI A-Taupe The Space Needle. For the blue ones I used China Glaze For Audrey and Leighton Denny Perfect to Party . For the swirls and little dots I used OPI A-Taupe The Space Needle. I used Seche Vite for the topcoat.


Thursday, 14 February 2013

Valentines Hearts - No sparkles allowed!


Let me just start by saying this: I despise Valentine's Day. I don't use this word lightly, but if there is anything in the world that I truly hate, it is Valentine's Day. Of all the corny and cheesy things in the world, it is the corniest and the cheesiest. I think I wouldn't mind it so much if it hadn't been overdone so much, but it has. 

With this in mind, I decided that amidst all of the pink, the red and the sparkles that will be on fellow bloggers' nails today, I would do something that had some Valentine's Day spirit, but without the cheese. I vowed to myself that I would create a design that had nice bright colours, but no reds, pinks or sparkles.

 I did my nails and proudly displayed them to members of my family, who looked at me, puzzled, and said "I thought you didn't want to use any red colours", to which I patiently explained that I did not use any red colours, but instead used an orange. They looked again and said "Still looks like red to me".

 So that is the story of how these nails came to be.

After I photographed the nails I realised that the light made them look even more red than before, but trust me, they're orange. I used China Glaze For Audrey for the blue, this is one of my favourite colours at the moment as it is really bright and cheery although I didn't really capture it well on camera. In reality it is brighter and has some green tones. 

I painted the hearts on using a small striping brush. I used Barry M Yellow for the yellow, Leighton Denny Perfect to Party for the orange and NYC Waterstreet Blue for the blue. I used Seche Vite for the topcoat.


Saturday, 12 January 2013

Dark Green and Pink Nail Art

Today's nails turned out to be very different from what I had intended! I had originally decided to something quite like this design from Chalkboard Nails but it didn't really work out exactly as I'd planned. That said, I still like the colour combination!



I use two coats of OPI Steady As She Rose for the base colour and one coat of Leighton Denny Persian for the design, which I painted on with a medium length striper brush. I finished it with a coat of Seche Vite.




I'm not too sure about the design, but I will definitely be using this colour combination again. I absolutely love the dark green against the subtle pink and perhaps next time a bit of gold wouldn't do any harm. What do you think?