As much as I love the colour yellow, most of us would know how hard it is to work with the formula of this hue of polish; there's always streakiness, bold patches, multiple coats to get the colour even, bad formulas, you name it. I'm glad the GOT challenge included the prompt yellow because it's bright and I have a Golden Oldie one but I hadn't brought out because of some issues mentioned above. It was even better when peach was also included because I had the perfect colour to go with my yellow.
Not knowing where I was gonna go with this design, I started with three coats of Nubar's Lemon, a ...er, lemon coloured polish that I got in Nov 2012. I love the colour and the formula is quite buttery but it gets a lot of bald spots and it takes foreeeeever to dry. I didn't use any quick drying top coat because I'm not a fan of super thick nail art so I just let it air dry. The tackiness of the polish made me think of the way some people apply foils without glue so I figured it would be a good plan to bring them. I've had most of my foils since I started posting on this blog so if that doesn't fit the theme, I'm not sure what would.
I attempted to apply a Marble foil onto the polish but it seemed the tackiness wasn't the right type to get the foils tuck but it would catch any piece of fluff. Hmm... I free handed a nail foil glue chevron, let it get tacky and stuck the foils. It turned out a lot better than I expected but it wasn't perfect. I feel I need to mention, the wrinkles on the foils came from me rubbing the glue with the brush once dry to put another layer on but it created ridges. part of the charm, right?
Then I remembered I wanted to use Sinful Colors' Hazard as my peach polish. I got it sometime in Dec 2012 and it has been one of those polishes I reach out for when I need something quick, it's almost a one coater and the formula is OK. Then again, I free handed the chevrons and let them dry.
The edges of the foils seemed a little too rugged in comparison to the peach lines so I brought out my Topshop Nail Art Pen in White and tidied the edges. It wasn't perfect but it looked better. Once I was happy with the design, I applied two coats of Picture Polish's Revolution to seal the design and the foils.
Now this design reminds me of two things. The first one being old school pencils, you know the yellow ones with pink rubbers on top; I'm glad I didn't draw the foil edges black or there would have been a lot more resemblance. The second one would this post of mine where I swore to recreate the mani and show it when it came out better. So here it is, unintentionally and not entirely the same, but done.
I'm quite happy with the result and the fact that I pretty much winged it. Most of the time, when I wing it it turns out baaaad. Anyway, there are some other awesome designs below, so check them out.
Until next time,
Laura
When I saw your pictures, I immediately thought of those old school pencils like you said ! Good job :)
ReplyDeleteHehe! Thanks! I'm sure this is one of my best flukes when it comes to nail art. Didin't try and still come out good.
DeleteBeautiful manicure - love the yellow/peach combo - I haven't thought of putting those two colours together! And love the foils - great work! :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers! I hadn't thought about it either until I saw the names next to each other, I'm sure there's something in the colour theory that says they look good together. Either way, It's bright and sunny sort of mani.
DeleteWow I love this! The yellow looks really nice and I'm not usually a fan of yellow, and the foil is gorgeous, I really want to buy some now! :) xx
ReplyDeleteThanks! Ebay is the best place to get them and this Marbles design is always available from different sellers.
DeleteI've just discovered your blog and I love it! This mani is gorgeous and really summery. I love the colour combo and the foils! :D
ReplyDeleteIt reminded me of summer too! Even though 'autumn' has come for me, I'll be clinging to anything bright!
DeleteYour nails look soo cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love these colours together :)
Xx julia
Thank you Julia! You're always so lovely! *Send you an internet hug*
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