Showing posts with label SinfulColors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SinfulColors. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

The Digit-al Dozen Recreates--Day 2!

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Hello!


So, we started off easy yesterday with a first-post recreation that didn't change the original mani too much. But from this point on, I'm gonna have to work a little harder to make lemonade out of my lemons.


Today we're heading back to my very first posted mani ever:




Yeah, I know. But, not only was this my first mani post ever, it was only my second attempt at nail stamping, ever. So, if I keep that in mind, I'm not too embarrassed by it...although I'm not sure there's anything I can say to excuse that photography. How I ever thought this was okay to put up in a blog post I really just don't know. Yikes.


Okay, so, what would I do differently? Well, first of all, I had a limited number of images (probably like 4 little Konad plates at that point!), so I did the best I could, but I'm not sure I'd combine these two images again. I also don't think the shape is right on the flourishes for where I placed them. Add in that the base color is so dark it makes it hard to see the black, and I've got my work cut out for me.


I decided to go with a green that has a little more light to it for contrast, so I used Sinful Colors Show Me The Way. To stick with the full-nail image + accent image scheme, I selected two images that actually look good together from UberChic Beauty's Art Deco Chic plate, and stamped with Kaleidoscope Black:


UberChic Beauty Art Deco Chic over Sinful Colors Show Me The Way

UberChic Beauty Art Deco Chic over Sinful Colors Show Me The Way


Oh, yes, that's more like it. A unified look, bright enough contrast to let the stamping shine, and image placement that makes way more sense. What do you think?


I'll be back tomorrow with another recreation--in the meantime, check out the other ladies' recreations, linked below! :)


Big hugs,
M. xoxo

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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

"My Home" mani #3: Hello, Paris

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Hello!


Today's the third mani in the "My Home" Digit-al Dozen theme for this month...I mentioned before that red is a recurring color in my house design, and in fact, there's only one room in my house that doesn't feature it in some respect--my bathroom. The colors in there are blue, green, and white, and the theme is Paris, because I love Paris and dream of someday living there for a couple of years.


For my mani, I started with a skittle of Spellbound Nails' Great Lake over Milky Way, Milky Way on its own, and Twilight's last gleaming, and Sinful Colors Show Me The Way. I used a dry-brush technique to decorate my index and thumb, and then stamped images from UberChic Beauty's Paris In Love plate with Sally Hansen Gone Grey and Messy Mansion Carbon:


UberChic Beauty Paris In Love over polishes by Spellbound Nails and Sinful Colors

UberChic Beauty Paris In Love over polishes by Spellbound Nails and Sinful Colors


What do you think? Is there a city or country you'd love to live in for a year or two? And are you crazy enough about it to decorate your bathroom based on it!?


Stay tuned tomorrow for another look into my home life...and in the meantime, check out the other ladies' manis, linked below.


Happy stamping!
M.



Monday, January 11, 2016

Before & After: SinfulColors Purple Diamond + It Girl Nail Art IG102 (or, Zig-a-zig-ah)

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Hello!

I have a simple, fun before & after for you today. I started with SinfulColors Purple Diamond:






Then stamped using It Girl Nail Art Plate IG102, and Pop-arazzi Down The Runway:





Here's how it turned out:


Zig-a-zig-ahhhh


Zig-a-zig-ahhhh


Zig-a-zig-ahhhh

What do you think? Simple, fast enough to do before you head out to work, hard to mess up, but fun and flirty.

Happy stamping!
M.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Before & After: UberChic Beauty 3-02 over SinfulColors Feel The Vibe (Or, Feel the Flowers)

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Hello!

Are you getting out there an enjoying the last lingering days of summer? I think I have a mani that will keep you in the summer spirit for a few more days...

I started with SinfulColors Feel The Vibe, a muted-yet-happy orange creme:


SinfulColors Feel The Vibe

Then I pulled out my beloved UberChic Beauty 3-02 from their collection 3 (click here for my full review):




I stamped with Sally Hansen Rapid Red, and then filled in the center of the suns with Sally Hansen Mellow Yellow:


Feel the flowers

With their happy summer vibe

Keeps you feeling happy and alive. :)


What I love about this look: I love the combination of colors that look warm and happy with the flower/sun pattern. I love that it's a pretty easy mani because the wavy lines mean you don't have to worry about perfect placement, and you can use only one sun on the index finger if you're worried about lining them up.

What I'd do differently next: I think I'd use a slightly brighter yellow next time, or stamp the flowers in yellow and dot them in red if I wanted more contrast between the colors.

Thanks for stopping by--Happy stamping!
M.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Before & After: UberChic Beauty 3-01 over SinfulColors Ice Blue (or, Bombay Bluetiful)

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Hello!

Today I have a mani I absolutely adore, made with my new UberChic Beauty collection 3 plates, because I couldn't wait to get my little hands all on them!

I started with a base of SinfulColors Ice Blue, a shimmery soft blue-purple:


SinfulColors Ice Blue

I chose two images from plate 3-01 to stamp with, the first two from the left in the second row down:


UberChic Beauty 3-01



I used the reversed-stamping techique; I stamped the images with China Glaze Passion, and then colored them in on my stamper with Sally Hansen Lively Lilac and In Prompt Blue:


Bombay Bluetiful

Bombay Bluetiful

Bombay Bluetiful

Oh, man, I cannot say enough about this manicure. This is such an intricate look, the images have such beautiful detail to work with. I feel like this is the dress a beautiful princess would wear in an awesome Bollywood production, and I'm not gonna lie, I wish I had that dress, or at least a skirt with these colors and pattern. Soooo pretty. :)

 Hope you love it as much as I do! Happy stamping,

M.


Friday, August 28, 2015

Before & After: Deco Diamonds with It Girl Nail Art IG101

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Hello!!

You might remember me raving about the art deco images on It Girl Nail Art IG101 when I first reviewed the new It Girl Nail Art plates, and I finally have the chance to do a mani with them for you!

I started with SinfulColors Blue Sensation:

SinfulColors Blue Sensation

Then I used two images from It Girl Nail Art fashion plate IG101



I stamped one of the images on my ring fingers and thumbs, and the other image on the rest of my nails, using Barry M Silver Foil:


Deco Diamonds with It Girl Nail Art IG101

Deco Diamonds with It Girl Nail Art IG101
Deco Diamonds with It Girl Nail Art IG101
 
Deco Diamonds with It Girl Nail Art IG101

I love this look--I love the clean simple lines and how well the two designs play together. There's a lot there, but it still has a harmony that doesn't make the design too busy. And although it was a nightmare to photograph, I love this shimmery blue with the silver. I think it looks elegant and refined. I'd also love to see this same mani in red stamped with gold or silver stamped with black. Sigh...

You can find this plate and It Girl Nail Art's two other plates on their Store Envy site or their Etsy shop. 

Happy stamping!
M.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Before & After: It Girl Nail Art fashion plate IG103 + SinfulColors Rebel Rose

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Hello!

I've been waiting to get my paws on the art nouveau image on It Girl Nail Art IG103 (or, get the image on my paws! See what I did there?), and today is the day! If you want to see my full review of It Girl Nail Art's three inaugural plates, click here.


I started out with SinfulColors Rebel Rose (see the full collection here), a magnificent fuchsia shimmer with little blue bits in the shimmer:


SinfulColors Rebel Rose


Then I used the lovely image second from the right on the bottom row, stamped with SinfulColors Blue Sensation:

 




I chose SinfulColors Blue Sensation to stamp with to pull out the blue shimmers in the base polish; here's how it turned out:



Art nouveau-oh-oh!

 
It Girl Nail Art IG103 over SinfulColors Rebel Rose


It Girl Nail Art IG103 over SinfulColors Rebel Rose


I love how the image is large enough for me to get the scallop-shell portion clearly on one nail, and swoopy side images on the other two nails, for a full, cohesive look. And I love how well the blue plays with the fuchsia. What do you think, are you an art nouveau fan?

You can find It Girl Nail Art fashion plates on her Etsy store, and on her Store Envy shop. You can also keep up with her on Facebook and Instagram.


Happy stamping!

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Review & How-to-use: UberChic Beauty Sweet April

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Hello!

Omg, omg, omg. UberChic Beauty's Sweet April. This plate. THIS plate!!  This is my favorite plate from any make anywhere, ever. And I have seen a LOT of plates. A lot. Trust me, A LOT.

See, what happened was, they found this illustration in a 19th century book, and decided to take the whole thing and make it into a stamping plate, exactly as it was. Best. Idea. EVER.


Video

As always, I have a video review of this plate, and if you want to hear some fangirl happy, you'll find it here:






Stills & Size

Next on the agenda is the still shot of the plate; seriously, how beautiful is this?!:





And let's look at how big this chickadee is (did I just use the word chickadee?):






But...does it stamp?

And, of course, the crux of the matter is--how does this beauty stamp? Let's take a look:





Excellent detail, look at that face!! Now, there are some things you need to know here. All of the UberChic Beauty plates I've received, including this one, are engraved more on the deep side. That's not bad or good, it just means you have to stamp accordingly. Don't be stingy with your polish, and scrape well. When you clean your plate, especially if you use cotton or the like, you may have fibers catch on the plate. You can remove them by either running your finger over the area, or pressing a piece of tape over the area. I use the tape method.

This is not a beginner plate, both because it can be intimidating to figure out how to use it if you're new to stamping, and because there are lots of areas that have a lot of engraving packed closely together, with different types of images. Solid images next to fine lines, etc., and all of that can make your stamping a little more challenging. You may need to adjust based on your polish and your tools. But the above two swatches were my very first two attempts ever to stamp with this plate, so it's definitely very stampable!


How To Use

Yay, now we get to play! Okay, it goes without saying that this plate can be overwhelming, even for a collage-style plate. It's gorgeous as a single image, of course--but how do you get that beauty to translate into something that goes on your nails?

Normally I walk you through different types of manicures you can do with a plate: use areas for full-nail images, build scenes with different parts of the images, do manicures that transition from one pattern to another, etc. You can do all of that with this, certainly. But for this post, I'm going to focus on encouraging you to think outside of the box when you look at plates like this, and to see the images with new eyes.

In my videos, I often pull out a little piece of paper that has a nail-shaped hole cut out of it; I originally saw this idea on Chit Chat Nails. If you have a hard time looking at something like this and breaking it down into its component parts, using a tool like this will be a huge help for you. I shall demonstrate!





I have to start with the beautiful lady herself, although this is probably the most obvious part. But take a look at these two framings and see how one gets more of her hair and looks more care-free, while the other gets more of her bust and looks sexier.







I also adore the feather.... Here I've captured the peacock 'eye' to demonstrate, but there are other parts of the feather you can stamp that look just feathery or like a scribble-y background image. Or stamp different parts of the feather on each nail, so it looks like the feather is draping over your fingers.






Check out how cool these birds look flying across your nails. Just like with the feather, there are enough different places to pull the birds from that you can have them flying over your entire manicure, or you can do a simple but amazing accent nail like this.









Let's talk about texture. When you look at parts of the plate, don't just think about what the section actually is, think about what it could be. Imagine it in different colors and from different angles. We know that in the actual picture, this section is swaths of cloth surrounded by flowers and dots. But what if you stamped it in white over a deep blue, and then went in and did what I'm going to call a reverse lead-light (I'll show you an example of this at the end) where you turn this into seaweed (green), bubbles (light blue or leave white), and sea anemones (pinks, blues, yellows, purples)? Now it's an underwater scene.








Here's another great texture. This is our lovely lady's dress, but you'd never know that looking at what you have here. How gorgeous would this be stamped in silver on an accent nail (or a whole mani!) over a royal blue? Or in gold over red? Or in white over peach? So many stunning possibilities all by itself, but how about using it as a background texture for double stamping? Say your base polish is a medium blue, you stamp this in a slightly lighter blue, then stamp dark blue flowers on top of that? Beautiful.







Here's a similar section that would work well on its own or together with another stamp. This is lovely by itself--a quick, pretty accent nail--or could be used with other images. How about a star at the very bottom? Or, on another UberChic plate there is a small image of a prince and princess embracing--how pretty to have that in the negative space under the fall of stars?







And speaking of Disney magic, this screams 'bippity-boppity-boo' to me...But you could also take this to a more mature, elegant place, with a sorceress/wizard feel to it. I will be doing that manicure, you can count on it.









Do you like the look of French manicures, but hate doing them because it's so hard to get them aligned perfectly? This plate has endless opportunities for nearly fool-proof French manicures or half-moon manicures that don't have to be placed perfectly:







And while there are areas that are super-easy just as is for these manicures, don't forget to look in other places, too. My favorite is the lilies at the bottom of the plate, which could easily be used for this if you swipe the smaller flowers off your stamper before you transfer the image (you can find my tutorial for this here):





And of course there are a ton of floral looks you can get from this plate:





Another way to think outside the box when you look at a plate like this is to look at it through the lens of different techniques. Are the portions of the plate what would be good for lead-lighting? Reversed stamping? Double-process stamping? Tone-on-tone stamping? Sometimes having a technique in mind when you look can make you see part of the image in a different way.



 Sample mani! 

From the moment I saw the plate, I wanted to do something with the peonies and the ribbons of fabric at the top of the plate. So I started with a base of SinfulColors Energetic Red:

SinfulColors Energetic Red

 Then I added a coat of InDecisive Nail Lacquer White Speckle to complement the dots in the design:


InDecisive Nail Lacquer White Speckle over SinfulColors Energetic Red

I stamped the image with Konad White, and then I did what I'm going to call reverse lead-lighting with Orly Mirrorball over the ribbons on the image. I'm calling it that because with lead-lighting you normally apply color over the spaces in between the stamped images, and in this case I'm applying it on part of the stamped image itself; the trick is, as with regular lead-lighting, to use a polish that isn't going to show in a big way if you go over onto the base polish:


Flowers nouveaux









This was one of those manicures that broke my heart to take off...The holo bling of Mirrorball dances between the flowers perfectly so that something was twinkling at me all the time (I also put some additional dots of Mirrorball lower on the manicure. This manicure is flirty and feminine, and I love it. :)

If you'd like to see another manicure from this plate that just happened to go up today, check out what Amanda did with the ribbons and the birds on her blog Polish & Plates. :)

You can find the stunning Sweet April on Uberchic Beauty's site by clicking here.

I hope I've encouraged you to open your world up to collage-style plates and given you some tools for seeing all the beauty hidden within them! I promise you that you can get just as many gorgeous manis out of this kind of plate as you can out of regular plates, in fact, I think you can get tons more. The creative possibilities are endless!


Happy stamping!
M.