(This is the second post for today, scroll down one post if you would like to see my candle and warmer tart collection.)
Tonight, here in Missouri it is snowing like CRAZY!!! We have had easily 10 inches so far, and the snow continues. SNOW...and MORE SNOW. I wanted to do my nails to reflect the weather, so I decided on Light Snow from Naild'it.
(EDIT: Sorry guys, but the polish is called LIGHT SHOW, not Light Snow.)
Instead of Snow nails I have a tongue twister. Light Show in the Light Snow ...LOL!
Tonight, here in Missouri it is snowing like CRAZY!!! We have had easily 10 inches so far, and the snow continues. SNOW...and MORE SNOW. I wanted to do my nails to reflect the weather, so I decided on Light Snow from Naild'it.
(EDIT: Sorry guys, but the polish is called LIGHT SHOW, not Light Snow.)
Instead of Snow nails I have a tongue twister. Light Show in the Light Snow ...LOL!
This is three coats of Light Show alone. I adore polishes with large black dot glitters like this. These truely end up being my favorite polishes of all glitters.
It has so many shapes, sizes and colors of different glitters. There is even a small amount of black bar glitter that I really like in this polish, it stands out against the light background.
I did not place these dots, I got lucky and they brushed on with just regular polish strokes. The one thing I did do, which I have done in the past, is I 'wiped' the dots. Once the dots are on the nail I let them sit a bit, and then I take my finger and wipe them clean of polish. This way they are bold and really stand out. You can also use a small brush with a drop of acetone on it and wipe quickly.
Here is a close up of the glitters. Look at the pretty sparkle going on in this polish.