I've seen ruffle mani plenty of times but, even though there are some very talented ladies out there that can do wonders with this technique, I have never been enticed to recreate one as they seemed a lot of work... Yeah, that's my lazy side popping out. I figured a simplified version would be more suitable for me and it wouldn't put me completely off doing another in the future. I don't even know if I've done the ruffles right but here's my take on the prompt.
I started one coat of Jacob's Dream from the The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Collection from Essence (one of my longest named polishes) that was given to me by Tasha in a swap sometime before Christmas 2012. It's almost a one coater so I tried applying a medium coat slowly and smoothly hoping I wouldn't have to do two coats for the base. That, people, is exhibit B of my laziness. After the first coat I applied one coat of HK Girl Top Coat to help Jacob's dream to dry quickly.
Once that base was dry I created the ruffles with OPI's Goldeneye, acquired in January 2013, letting it dry and then using Jacob's Dream for the following ruffle and so on and so forth. I used the brushes from the polish bottles and I thought the were easy enough to control, however, looking at the unevenness of the ruffles made me realise otherwise. I finished it all off with one coat of the same top coat used above to even the six layers of polish out.
I created this mani last night and I knew I had to brig out out to the sun but it's not my usual mid-afternoon sun that makes everything look really good but the midday sun that washes everything out with its glare. But I guess that shows how sparkly this mani actually was.
I like this first attempt at a ruffle mani (if that's what we are calling it) but I know it's not my best work. I guess I'm gonna have to try it again...
Till next time,
Laura
Love it! Love the black and gold combo. Love the designs too. Great choice indeed!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Goldeneye is a good choice with almost any colour.
DeleteI love your take on the ruffles, they are like enlarged ruffles, it looks fab! And great choice of colours, they look so good together!
ReplyDeleteTee hee... thanks! My lazy take on ruffles seemed to pay off.
DeleteThis is awesome! They don't look badly uneven - it's part of their charm :) The colours are really lovely too.
ReplyDeleteCheers! I'm gonna use that from now on... :)
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