Showing posts with label zoya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zoya. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Zoya Harley

Three posts in a period of one week?? That must be a record for me! :P Here's Zoya Harley as my base color. Even though Harley has a bit of shimmer to it, I decided to add a layer of China Glaze Fairy Dust for extra sparkle.  Next, I used Zoya Kelly to stamp the zebra pattern from Konad image plate m57.  I couldn't resist and added a large silver rhinestone to my ring fingers.  Although I love zebra print, black and white zebra print can sometimes be a little too bold for me.  These colors give it a softer look.




Saturday, January 21, 2012

Rhinestones

I miss blogging and reading nails blogs!  School and student teaching kept me super busy and tired this past year.  But now I’m done and have some free time :)  I still have pictures from last year that I still want to post so I’ll start off with those. 



OPI DS Magic


 Zoya Demi

Zoya Moxie

From when we still had our weekly nail nights ..

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

halloween nails

I was so busy with school last week and didn't have a chance to post up a picture of my halloween nails. I actually did them about a week before halloween and took a picture right after. Anyway, here's what I did ...


Orly Crush On You, Konad black, and m36.


On the day of halloween, I changed my nail polish and did a leopard print design to match my leopard costume (well, not really costume .. just ears and a tail.) I was busy that day and didn't have a chance to take a picture thinking I could take a picture the next day. Unfortunately, they already chipped the next day so I decided not to. Since I had a day off from school yesterday, I had time to do my nails. I used Zoya Demi as my base color. Then I mixed a small amount of Demi and a few drops of white konad polish to make it a bit lighter than the base color. I used the color I mixed for the net looking design (m57). Next, I used konad white for the flowers m35. For the butterfly (m36), I mixed konad white with a few drops of Demi, making it lighter than the net design. It wasn't hard doing this, just a bit more time consuming than the other manicures because of the mixing and all the different designs.