Thursday, December 22, 2011

I Have To Share With You A Great, Winning Combination That Makes A Stunning Look For Your Nails; Cupcakes I Made; A Ring I Fixed

You have to try this nail color combination to have a stunning look for the holiday's. I tested this out today and it is so sharp it really is. First of all you really must put a clear basecoat on your nails because the one color of the nail polish has a blue base to it. If you do not do this initial step you will find that when you go to remove the polish it will look like blue food coloring stain on your nails.
Get Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Extreme Wear nail color is this color "Blue Me Away!" I have found that it gives great coverage and you can get away with one coat over the base coat. Let them dry and then the color that really adds the pop to this combination is a new shade from Revlon named "Radiant." It is simply fun and rich looking in the bottle but I would not recommend placing it on your nails without a base color underneath it. Now, with this color it looks good with one coat but have fun and go ahead and place a second coat on your nails too and it will enhance your nails even more.
Have fun that is what nail polish is for, to make the hands and feet look attractive.
Weeks ago I discovered another great nail polish combo too. This time the base color is Wet N Wild Megalast nail color named "Through The Grapevine." Then you cover that with Wet N Wild nail color named "Glitz." Have fun with this stuff, really, have fun.
I saw this concept on television and I then adapted it to my style. The look that is in style now is wearing one color on your ring finger and the rest of your nails in a complimentary color. That was fun when I wore that last week. This was my combo choice that worked well for me. Again, You want to make sure you have a clear basecoat first since the ring finger color is blue based. The color I selected for the ring finger Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Fast Dry Nail Color in "Jumpin Jade" with Sinful Colors Professional nail color in "Sugar Sugar."

Nail Color Combinations
My Favorite, The  Blue Combination To The left
Have fun and step out of the box when it comes to making your hands and feet festive for the holiday's. What a great job it would be to be on the team that creates the names for the nail polish and even more so on the team that creates the great color combinations to really add "stunning" to your look. Now, my all time favorite look for a bride is the French pedicure. Sometimes tradition is a good thing and that is the look you will get when you have a French pedicure.  I guess I was in a creative mood tonight that I write of such things. 
What is your favorite color combination or better yet, why not create your favorite color combination to express your personality.
One more final thought on the subject. You must use a quick dry over the nail color to help the drying process speed up. Two of my favorite's are Revlon No Smudge Dry Oil and Sinful Colors Professional Quick Dry.


Cupcakes

I have been busy creating lately. Let me share some of it with you. Made cupcakes for my niece's birthday celebration, deep dark chocolate with butter cream frosting with blue decorating sugar and with cocoa butter cream frosting enhanced with my homemade bark chocolate candy. I had a ring in which the stones came out and it then looked awkward. That happened many years ago I pulled out the other stones to make the ring look more balanced. It was just this week that creativity was flowing and I had some crafting gems in which I took a complimentary color and used jewelry stone glue and glued in a few and now the ring has a different look to it. I think it would be fun to design jewelry and use quality gems and not just crafting gems. Imagine how much more stunning the ring would look with precious gems. You probably guessed what the other picture is, the nail polish color combo's I wrote about.


Re-designed Ring
One more thought, you are blessed with natural gifts and talents inside of you. When you couple that with Holy Spirit creativity the sky then becomes the limit or should I say it like this...there is no limit.

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