Showing posts with label Winstonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winstonia. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

(Before & After) Seven Deadly Sins + Halloween, Day 7

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Hello!


Here we are, at the final of the Seven Deadly Sins, which, if you've been paying attention, is Wrath.


So which Halloween baddie pairs with Wrath? I decided to go with ghosts--that's the whole reason they hang out after they die, right, because they're pissed off and they want revenge? ;-)


So, of course I started with a base of Spellbound Nails Wrath, a totally gorgeous red holo with gold holo glitters:


Spellbound Nails Wrath


Then I stamped with SugarBubbles 037, Winstonia Horror Night, UberChic Beauty Halloween 01, and My Online Store JR-22, with Kaleidoscope White and Black, and Moonflower Polish Diamante and Obsidiana:


Spellbound Nails Wrath + Halloween = Ghosts!


I do NOT want to stay in that house. And I'm hoping the ghosts can't stray to far from it, hehe.


What do you think? Which Halloween baddie would you have paired with Wrath?


Happy Halloween!

M. xoxo

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Thursday, February 22, 2018

The Digit-al Dozen Mythical Creatures Day 4: The Kracken!

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Hello!



Today is day 4 of The Digit-al Dozen's Mythical Creatures theme, and I decided it was time to switch from pretty, happy stuff to deep, dark, scary stuff! That's right: here there be monsters!


For my kracken manicure, I started with a base of Orly Pretty-Ugly. I used images from Messy Mansion MM37, Bundle Monster BM-401, Winstonia W217, UberChic Beauty's Nautical mini, and Marianne Nails n 20. I stamped with Messy Mansion Red-y Or Not,  Pudding, Chalk, and Hydrangea Blue:


Messy Mansion MM37, Bundle Monster BM-401, Winstonia W217, UberChic Beauty's Nautical mini & Marianne n 20 over Orly Pretty-Ugly

Messy Mansion MM37, Bundle Monster BM-401, Winstonia W217, UberChic Beauty's Nautical mini & Marianne n 20 over Orly Pretty-Ugly

I think this is my favorite of the week--I love the way it looks like the Kracken is attacking from under the sea, throwing up all those wild tentacles!


What do you prefer for the theme--happy and pretty, or dark and dangerous?


Big hugs,
M. xoxo

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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

NOTD: The Gates of Hell...

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Hello!


Today I have a quick NOTD to share with you that I think is just heaven...well, okay, maybe hell...


I started with a base of Morgan Taylor All Tango-d Up, then stamped Winstonia W202 and Bundle Monster H-07, using Messy Mansion Chalk and Carbon:


Winstonia W202 & Bundle Monster H-07 over Morgan Taylor All Tango-d Up
Winstonia W202 & Bundle Monster H-07 over Morgan Taylor All Tango-d Up

Winstonia W202 & Bundle Monster H-07 over Morgan Taylor All Tango-d Up
Winstonia W202 & Bundle Monster H-07 over Morgan Taylor All Tango-d Up


Go ahead...open the gates and walk on in...but don't forget: Abandon all hope, ye who enter here...


Happy stamping!
M.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Review: Winstonia Winter Wonderland plate (with sample manicures!)

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Hello!


I warned you this week was gonna be a blitzkrieg of polish, plates, and inspiration--and next on the agenda is my final Winstonia holiday plate of the year, their Winter Wonderland plate!


Here's the video I made for this plate and the other holiday 2016 plates I reviewed:




Let's take a closer look at the plate:


Winstonia Winter Wonderland stamping plate
Winstonia Winter Wonderland stamping plate


I adore the little village on this--I have a little Christmas village I used to put up at Christmas time before I became mama to the most destructive cats on the planet. But with this plate at least I can have a pretty substitute on my nails. And I love the patterns for the 'sweater' manicures--very pretty and mix-n-matchable. :)


How about size? The images vary, so here's a comparative look next to a ruler:







And how do they stamp?


Absolutely top-notch quality from thin lines to thick. :)


For my first sample mani, I wanted to do a Whoville-type town with whimsical building and bright colors. I started with a base of Spellbound Nails Let It Snow, and stamped snowflakes with Messy Mansion Chalk. I made decals with Messy Mansion Chalk, Banana Bender, Spring Green, and Red-y Or Not, and positioned them at angles to give them a little extra whimsy:


Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Let It Snow
Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Let It Snow

Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Let It Snow
Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Let It Snow


I love the fun and happy feel of this, very wintery, pretty, and cute. :)


For my second mani, I wanted to go a different route; I started with a base of Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly, then stamped my sweater images in Messy Mansion Soft Gold. I wanted to keep the matte look of the base polish, so I didn't use topcoat:


Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly
Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly

Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly
Winstonia Winter Wonderland over Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly


I love how well the big flowers and the little flowers in the different images go together! This makes me want to curl up in a ski lodge with a cup of cocoa--except I don't ski, but I personally don't think that you should have to ski in order to be able to enjoy cocoa in the lodge. ;-)


You can find this and a ton of other adorable plates in Winstonia's shop, and you can get 10% off your order when you use my code, MICH10. And don't forget to follow them on Facebook and Instagram for news and inspiration!


Happy stamping,
M.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Review: Winstonia The North Pole plate (with sample manis!)

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Hello!

Today we're going to look at another of Winstonia's new holiday plates, this time their The North Pole plate. It's included in the video I did:




And here's a close look at the plate:


Winstonia The North Pole Plate
Winstonia The North Pole Plate


If you're in the mood for something cute, whimsical, and fun, this is the plate for you. My personal favorite image is the Santa stuck in the chimney, and I love the little house, but everything here is fun.


Hey, how big are them thar images?





They're all different sizes, but that should give you an idea.


Hey, how do they stamp??





Nice and purty...:)


For my first sample manicure, I started with a base of Zoya Levi and The Lady Varnishes Fairy Queen, then covered them both in Jindie Nails Just Elfing Around. Then I triple-stamped the images for color and dimension, first with Messy Mansion Carbon, then with Messy Mansion Forest or Red-y Or Not depending, then finally Messy Mansion Chalk:


Winstonia The North Pole + Zoya Levi, The Lady Varnishes Fairy Queen, and Messy Mansion stamping polishes
Winstonia The North Pole + Zoya Levi, The Lady Varnishes Fairy Queen, and Messy Mansion stamping polishes

Winstonia The North Pole + Zoya Levi, The Lady Varnishes Fairy Queen, and Messy Mansion stamping polishes
Winstonia The North Pole + Zoya Levi, The Lady Varnishes Fairy Queen, and Messy Mansion stamping polishes

I adore this mani--I love the sense of humor too the Santa in the chimney, and I love how simple these images are t work with.


For my second mani, I decided to make snowglobe nails, and I'm going to show you two versions. First is the full-on snowglobe nails; I used Spellbound Nails Silver Bells for the base on naked nails and sandwiched my stamping in between so it looks like glitter falling around in a snowglobe. I used China Glaze There's Snow One Like You on the tips and the thumb to make the bottom part of the snowglobe. I stamped with Messy Mansion Forest, Red-y Or Not, and Carbon:





I put together a tutorial on how to get this look:



If you don't like texture polish and you want something a bit simpler, here's a version without the white polish:





What do you think? Does it look like a snowglobe? Which do you prefer, the simpler version, or the version with the white polish?


You can find Winstonia's plates in their store; use my code MICH10 for 10% off your order. You can also find the plate on Amazon if that's easier, but you don't get the discount that way.


Also, you can follow Winstonia on Facebook and Instagram for news and inspiration!


Happy stamping!
M.






Sunday, December 11, 2016

Review: Winstonia Holly Jolly plate

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Hello!


Are you having a good holiday season so far? My Christmas tree is up and miraculously, my cats have not destroyed it so far. This is truly a Christmas miracle from cats who have been known to break the actual branches of the tree, not just the ornaments. :)


Today I'm going to carry on with the holiday joy with two manicures from Winstonia's new Holly Jolly Christmas stamping plate. I made a video of three of their winter/holiday plates that you can see here, including Holly Jolly Christmas:




Here's a shot of the plate:


Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas
Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas

This plate is just a banquet of images that are fun and versatile--almost every image on here can be stunning with even the easiest techniques, or can be elevated to the next level with more advanced techniques. There is so much you can do here, in one small plate!


This will give you as sense of how big the images are:



And of course, the important part is how well they stamp, and as you can see, the details stamp well:





For my first manicure, I was inspired by one of the accent nails I did for my Spellbound Nails Christmas 2016 review. I started with a base of Zoya Wyatt, then put on a coat of Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning. I stamped the light strand from Holly Jolly Christmas for the accent nail (with Girly Bits Silver Bells and White Wedding), and loved the Christmas tree feel it all gave, so I decided to continue on with the deconstructed Christmas tree look--so I stamped on the ornaments image also with Silver Bells--I used my clear stamper to split up the image so I could get the big ornament on different places on the nail:


Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Zoya Wyatt + Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning + Girly Bits stamping polishes
Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Zoya Wyatt + Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning + Girly Bits stamping polishes

Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Zoya Wyatt + Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning + Girly Bits stamping polishes
Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Zoya Wyatt + Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning + Girly Bits stamping polishes


I love how this turned out! I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about having he lights only on one nail, but I'm glad I took he risk--I think it really allows the beauty of the glitter to shine through while giving a really fun decorated tree look.


For my second manicure, I was inspired by the blocked poinsettia image, and wanted to see how it would look with the stripes-and-dots image. I started with a base of Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright, my favorite from her Christmas 2016 collection, then I stamped with Girly Bits Bronze Goddess. The result screamed out for matting for me:


Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess
Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess

Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess
Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess

Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess
Winstonia Holly Jolly Christmas over Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess

I love the matted look for the holidays--I think because it reminds me of velvet, which reminds me of pretty holiday dresses. And I love how this bronze works with the deeper red to make a slightly antiqued look versus a typical bright Christmas red and gold.


You can find this plate in Winstonia's store, and you can get 10% off your purchase when you use my code, MICH10.

You can also follow Winstonia on Facebook and Instagram for news and inspiration!


Happy stamping!
M.


Friday, December 9, 2016

Review: Spellbound Nails Christmas 2016 Collection!

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Hello!


One of the ways I know a holiday collection is awesome is if it instantly makes me want to do holiday nail art--and that's just what happened when I laid eyes on Spellbound Nails' Christmas 2016 collection:


Spellbound Nails' Christmas 2016 collection
Spellbound Nails' Christmas 2016 collection


This collection is fun, it's bright, it's happy. It puts me right into the holiday spirit, and puts a huge smile on my face. :)


Let's start with Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning, a festive glitter topper featuring red hexes and squares, gold stars, and spray of tiny holographic glitter:


Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning
Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning

Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning
Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning

Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning
Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning


I show Christmas Morning here over Zoya Wyatt. Formula and application were excellent; this is one coat brushed on, with the stars added individually, plus topcoat.


This topper makes me think of the decorations on a tree, so I layered it over green for a Christmas tree effect, and it worked perfectly--so perfectly, in fact, that I couldn't resist adding in some white lights on the accent nail (image from Winstonia's Holly Jolly plate, stamped with Girly Bits Silver Bells and decorated with Girly Bits White Wedding):


Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning + Winstonia Holly Jolly plate + Girly Bits stamping polishes
Spellbound Nails Christmas Morning + Winstonia Holly Jolly plate + Girly Bits stamping polishes


Next up is Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly, a deep matte hunter green with gold sparkle:

Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly
Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly

Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly
Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly

Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly
Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly

This is two coats, no topcoat. The formula and application were excellent. This is the darkest, richest, most beautiful pine tree you can imagine putting up; it's also an amazing green for any sort of country-style look you want to go for. I also see fall sweaters and hunting plaids when I look at this polish.


Of course you can also wear it with topcoat, which brings out the gold beautifully: 

Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly + topcoat
Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly + topcoat

This is one coat of Seche Vite to make it shine, shine, shine. And once that gold popped out at me, I decided I had to stamp some gold stars on it (image from Bunny Nails HD-F, using Messy Mansion Soft Gold):


Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly + Bunny Nails HD-F + Messy Mansion Soft Gold
Spellbound Nails Holly Jolly + Bunny Nails HD-F + Messy Mansion Soft Gold


Next up we have Spellbound Nails Let It Snow, a soft baby blue with white and silver glitters:


Spellbound Nails Let It Snow
Spellbound Nails Let It Snow
 
Spellbound Nails Let It Snow
Spellbound Nails Let It Snow

Spellbound Nails Let It Snow
Spellbound Nails Let It Snow

This is two coats, with topcoat. The formula was a little thick on this one, but evened out nicely with the second coat.


This is crisp winter skies, with snow falling as you hike to pick out your perfect Christmas tree. Or gather for a sleigh ride with your friends. At least, it's what I imagine those things would be like--I've never done either here in non-snowy California. But polishes like this make me feel a little less snow-deprived.


Of course I had to stamp some snow on this one (I used Winstonia's Winter Wonderland Plate and Messy Mansion's Sterling and Chalk):


Spellbound Nails Let It Snow + Winstonia Winter Wonderland plate + Messy Mansion polishes
Spellbound Nails Let It Snow + Winstonia Winter Wonderland plate + Messy Mansion polishes


Next we have my favorite of the collection, Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright, a cranberry red polish with bronze glitters and flakies:


Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright
Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright

Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright
Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright

Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright
Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright

This is two coats with topcoat; formula and application were excellent. This polish has a subtle elegance that I just love. The combination of the bronze with the brick red is just a little bit more sophisticated somehow to me than red and gold (which I love, btw!), and the small glitters and flakies give this a glow-from-within look. So pretty.


The elegance of this inspired me to do an accent nail to match; I stamped with Girly Bits GBC 1-01 using Girly Bits Bronze Goddess:

Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits GBC 1-01 + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess
Spellbound Nails Merry & Bright + Girly Bits GBC 1-01 + Girly Bits Bronze Goddess


And finally we have Spellbound Nails Silver Bells, a sparkly glitter bomb filled with silver and holographic glitters:


Spellbound Nails Silver Bells
Spellbound Nails Silver Bells

Spellbound Nails Silver Bells
Spellbound Nails Silver Bells

Spellbound Nails Silver Bells
Spellbound Nails Silver Bells

This is three coats of Silver Bells, with topcoat. This does build nicely with gorgeous depth to it, although there is still some visible nail line, so if you have longer nails with some staining like mine, you may want to throw on an extra coat.


This looks like a silvery snowfall on a cold Christmas morning. It throws light and has awesome depth.  The play of the black and gray glitters alongside the silver gives it just enough edge to make it different and interesting. For some reason this also makes me think of New Year's Eve celebrations, so I stamped some fireworks on the accent nail with Bunny Nails HD-E and Messy Mansion Carbon and Soft Gold:


Spellbound Nails Silver Bells + Bunny Nails HD-E + Messy Mansion stamping polishes
Spellbound Nails Silver Bells + Bunny Nails HD-E + Messy Mansion stamping polishes


I think this one also makes a lovely topper; here's one coat it is over Zoya Courtney:

Spellbound Nails Silver Bells over Zoya Courtney
Spellbound Nails Silver Bells over Zoya Courtney


I think this looks like the most amazing candied cranberries; it's glowy and festive and the perfect look for a holiday party. LOVE.


What more can I say about this collection? Ever bottle is a little package of holiday cheer, and you can bet you'll be seeing some holiday nail art featuring these polishes in the next few weeks.


The collection is on sale now in the Spellbound Nails store, and don't forget to follow her on Facebook and Instagram for news and inspiration!


Happy polishing,
M.