Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Digit-al Dozen Does Decades; Day 3

Day 3 of Digit-al Dozen decades challenge; the decade for today is the 70's when Disco Fever was all the rage!  Everyone was Jive Talkin'!  Here's what I came up with!


Started with a base of two coats of OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls, topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top (no pix as have shown before).  Stamped using Nailz Craze NC05 using assortment of Mundo de Unas stamping polishes; 4 (blue), 11 (yellow), 13 (orange), 15 (pink) and 39 (green).  I was going to use the swirl image from W216 but with my nails being so short right now, I know a lot of cleanup would have been needed trying to the centre burst centred on the nail, so went with the NC05 swirl as the center burst was less as closer to the edge which made it closer to cuticle to center (hopefully that makes sense!)


Added images from Wistonia W216 (all fingers except thumb) and MJ XVII (thumb) using black FUN stamping polish.



A closer look at W216.


Nailz Craze NC05


Added a few accents before finishing with KBShimmer Clearly on Top.



Here's the other ladies amazing Day 3 mani's....I must say they have outdone themselves so please be sure to check them out if you have a chance!




Thanks for looking!



8 comments:

  1. This was totally what I was aiming for with my 70s mani only yours is way better! I'm gonna be singing Night Fever all day now.

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  2. Totally hearing the BeeGees! Love it!

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  3. Love this! The colorful, graphic background totally makes it!

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  4. I love the bright triangle backgrounds - make me think of candy!! Fantastic disco manicure :)

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  5. The pre-image stamped nails remind me of bright candy.
    Lovelovelove this look!

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