Showing posts with label Handy 50. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handy 50. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

Digit-al Dozen Does Vintage; Day 4


I'm a little behind of the Digit-al Dozen Does Vintage mani's; this is Day 4...not sure yet if a Day 5 mani will be coming or not!



Started with a base of OPI My Vampire is Buff; one coat.  One coat wasn't the best coverage; I only did one because I knew I was sponging on top so it would cover the thin spots.  But in fairness to the polish, didn't take a pix lol.  After the base dried, sponged on top using CND Gold Chrome as I was going for a vintage vibe.  Holy smokes...love the look of this!  


Added assortment of flappers images using black Konad special polish.  All the images are from MoYou Back to the 20's-01 except the ring finger which is Handy 50.





MoYou Back to the 20's-01




Handy 50


The mani at this point is probably the most on theme to vintage but it was screaming boring to me....so decided to add a few rhinestones to jazz it up.





Topped with SV to finish.



Here's the other ladies Day 4 mani's!


Thanks for looking!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Digit-al Dozen; Day 4, Black n White


Back to black and white basics for Day 4 of the Black and White challenge.



Started with a base of two coats of OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls (no pix as have shown before).

Stamped using assortment of images; MJ XXII (pinky), Handy 50 (thumb and middle finger), SdP D-20 (index), SdP 118 (ring) using black Konad special polish.



Added a little hat to the ring finger using an image from Handy 44. Then topped with HongKong QD topcoat.  For those who think or have heard it doesn't cause smear, well, as you can see, that's not the case.



See the wrinkles on the middle finger near the mouth?  This was because I had a really bad smear of black polish on the topcoat brush but I redragged it off to remove it.  In the process, there is an abundance of tc there...but I knew from past experience that the wrinkles would magically iron themselves out, which they did as you can see in the pix below.  There's also a fairly large topcoat smear on the index finger in the white void.  If you wait for the topcoat to try and take a very light hand with a brush, you can remove the smear with acetone, then topcoat again.



This is a little bland too for my taste; I wanted to add some silver stars or dots or something but was trying to keep it to black and white only.

Here's pix of a few of the plates used.

Handy 50  (I used the Charlie image on the top left hand corner.  It's a very cool image and says Chaplin along the side but I couldn't capture it on the nail as my nails are aren't very wide.  Perhaps on the thumb it may have fit but it was the only nail long enough to capture the full size image and even then, it barely fit on my nail!  It was bad timing using the full length Charle image so soon after cutting down my nails as I'm sure he would have fit on almost any of them otherwise.)


MJ XXII










SdP 118


Thanks for looking....and don't forget to check out the other ladies Day 4 mani's....I'm almost afraid to look myself to see what they have come up with today as I feel so unworthy because I'm just adding a few stamped imaged to my nails when they are doing off the charts freehand work and other awesomeness!