Friday, October 19, 2012

NOTD: Vampire bats bite

Hello!!

Today's prompt in the 'This Is Halloween' Challenge is: Bats!

I've had several bat images that I've been waiting to use since I started stamping back in April, so I was excited for this theme. But what I'm most excited about, what I've been absolutely dying to use, is a bat/vampire bite image from Bundle Monster. So, I designed my manicure around that image...the story behind it is that the vampire has flown into the room in bat form, and bitten his victim, and now is flying away with the rest of his bat companions, leaving behind his victim and her blood:


That's gonna leave a mark...
To put it together, I stared with a nude polish on the accent finger, Sally Hansen Beige Blast; this was a little too beige, so I added a coat of LA Colors Mega Watt as a topper. On the other fingers, I used Pure Ice Siren. On the accent finger, I also used Siren to stamp the vampire bat bite using BM301. On the rest, I stamped the flights of bats with Konad black and plate QA26

So what do you think? Is it...BAT-tastic?

(I apologize. That was just wrong.)

Thanks for looking! Please check out the other bat manicures in the challenge, linked below. :)

Xoxox,
M.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Two pieces of news :)

Hello everyone!

Just a quick post to share with you two pieces of news.

First, I have started a companion Facebook page for my blog, which you can reach by clicking here. I'm hoping to not only be able to do a few different things there than I can do here, but also to let the friends I've made through this blog be able to interact with me and with each other in more ways than just comments! It's still under construction, so any suggestions on what to do with it are welcome. :)

Second, you may have noticed in my sidebar that I have a coupon code for 10% off of any purchase my followers make at Born Pretty Store. If you don't know, Born Pretty Store sells lots of cool nail art accessories and tools, in addition to many other things. I don't make any money from this, but if enough people use the coupon code during their purchases, Born Pretty Store will sponsor a giveaway for the blog, which is very kind of them! Of course it's very generous of them to offer 10% off to my followers in the first place, but that's even more generous. The coupon code will remain in my sidebar, and has no expiration date at this time. I'm also including the graphic:




Thanks for taking a look, and I hope to see you on Facebook!

Xoxox,
M.

NOTD: Things that go bump in the night

Hello!

Things that go bump in the night...the creepy spooky things that come to get you while you sleep...you can never quite catch sight of them--you might see one move out of the corner of your eye, there in the closet whose door you forgot to close--but you never see them full on. You can only image what they look like...what horrible, monstrous beasts they might be...hiding under your bed...in your closet...outside your window...waiting for you to make a mistake, waiting for you to sleep. But they come to you in your dreams, you see them as shadowy figures lurking...coming closer...

What do those beasts really look like...Maybe something like...this?

They're coming for you...

Ahng! Ahng! Ahnggggg!!!


Hideous! And I'm not just referring to the skill level of the freehanding! They are an icky, nasty, frightening cross between zombies, the creature from the black lagoon, sleestaks, and The Fly. ::shudders::

To make this, I started with a basecoat of China Glaze Elephant Walk, and then freehanded with Wet n Wild Ebony Hates Chris, Finger Paints Go Van Gogh, and Sinful Colors Tapping Nails.

Thanks for stopping by...::still shuddering::...don't forget to check the other 'things that bump in the night' manicures linked below--if you dare!!!

Xoxox,
M.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Before & After: F is for 'Flourish'

Hello!!!

Today's letter in my Llama Nails alphabet challenge is F, and I've decided that stands for 'Flourish'. I love love love images that have flourishy flounces, so I love any opportunity to use them.

I had been wearing Orly Oui, which is one of my new favorite polishes. It's a deep lavender-ish polish with gorgeous gold and silver flecks to it:

Orly Oui in the shade

Orly Oui in the sun

To create my manicure, I stamped using Revlon Orbit a dark purple creme (half of one of the double-ended Revlon flakie polishes) to get a tone-on-tone effect, and Bundle Monster plate BM314:


Flourishy flourishes :)

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The thing I love best about this is how the gold-flecked polish shines out from underneath the stamping; I also love that the stamping reminds me of some wrought-iron gate. :)

Thanks for looking, and please check out all the other 'F' manicures, linked below!

Xoxox,
M.

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Before & After: Depression Awareness

Hello.

Today's manicure represents a serious subject that is close to my heart. As you may know, October is Depression Awareness month. If you don't know much about depression, please check out Scrangie's post on depression; it contains a lot of important facts about what depression is and isn't.

I suffer from depression, and have for most of my life, as far back as I can remember. In fact, part of the reason I started this blog was to give myself something happy and positive to focus on for at least a few minutes each day.

Depression can be debilitating. It makes your life dark, like a huge, sticky black cloud has engulfed it. When people tell you to be grateful for the good things in your life, that makes it worse, because you already know you're lucky and don't understand why you feel so horrendously bad all the time; and, you feel deeply, deeply guilty about not being able to pull yourself out of it and feel the way you 'should' feel. The fact is, depression isn't a choice. It's a biochemical disorder that sufferers have no control over. And it can destroy every moment of every day for them.

The official color of depression awareness is green. I chose China Glaze Cast A Spell as the base for my depression awareness manicure:


Cast A Spell is a dark, dark olive green that's almost black. It's filled with dark green-gold flecks, and in this context it reminds me of the way that even when light tries to crack through the blackness of depression, it never quite succeeds, and is tainted by the darkness around it.

Many people who suffer with depression work hard to keep the outside world from seeing it. I've had many colleagues in my life tell me that they admire how I'm always positive and energetic, but they don't understand how hard I have to work to put on that face; they don't understand how draining, how much it takes out of me to put on that face. And they certainly don't understand that the darkness is lurking right underneath that facade, barely hidden and waiting to come out.

To symbolize that aspect of depression, I did a skittle artwork manicure:




On my index finger, I put a coat of Hit Polish High Tech (a pretty glitter with greens, silver and black). On my middle finger, I put a coat of CND Jade Sparkle (a green interference topper) along with a ridge of olive glequins. On my ring finger I put a coat of Lush Lacquer Camo Queen (a glitter with olives, golds, and black), and on my pinkie I added Zoya Opal, a green-blue flakie.


But no matter what good things are going on, no matter how good a front I put on, and no matter what I manage to fight through and accomplish when I'm depressed (and even tiny things are a huge fight), it's all still  blunted  by the depression.  There's a pallor over everything, and nothing feels good, nothing feels right. To symbolize this, I put a matte top coat over the manicure:




If you know someone who suffers from depression, you can support them by educating yourself about depression and about the help available to people who suffer from it.

Thank you for reading if you've made it this far. Below I've linked in with other bloggers who are also spreading the word about depression.

M.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Before & After: FrankenSpell

Hello!

Today in the CNT Halloween challenge, we have a freestyle day!

You might remember a while back I decided to create my own frankenholo by adding Spectraflair to Wet n Wild's Under Your Spell--I named the outcome 'FrankenSpell'. It came out fairly well, although I think I may tinker with it a little more to try to make it a bit more red. Or maybe not. Or maybe I'll split the bottle in two and tinker with half of it. Polish is so much fun...::rubs hands together and cackles madly::...

Here is FrankenSpell on its own:




So what is the most natural thing to put on a gothy black-red holo polish when you want to do a down and dirty freestyle Halloween manicure? Why, skulls, of course! But not just any skulls, no--skulls with BOWS!:



I stamped this using Drikk plate A, and Pure Ice Silver Mercedes. I isolated the single skulls from the overall image for three nails, and used the entire image on the accent nail.

Okay, it's not some super-original manicure on my part, but I still love it. My favorite thing about these skulls is the heart-shaped eye sockets...that just makes me smile every time I look at them (hmm, best not to think too long about what that says about me, lol...). And no Halloween challenge is complete without a few skulls. :)

Thanks for taking a look, and please check out the other freestyle Halloween manis linked below. :)

M.

Monday, October 15, 2012

NOTD: If I were a zombie...If I were a zombie girl!

Hello!!

When you're in two Halloween challenges, it's unavoidable that certain topics will appear twice. Today is the first instance of this for me--this is my second 'zombie' prompt. For my first prompt, I did little hungry zombies trying to nom some brainz. In this prompt, for my 'This Is Halloween' challenge, I wanted to do something a bit different.

I thought to myself...what if a polish lover, with pretty glitter polishes, was turned into a zombie? What would those nails look like? Would the glitter turn? What kind of gunk would mess it all up? Here is my take on it:


I'm a zombie girl...


In a zombie world...



It's brain-tastic!


Mmm...look at all that awesome gore!

For once the 'claw' pose is appropriate...hee hee hee!

Run!! It's zombie-glitter-nails girl! She will claw out your brains for awesome polishez!!!

Okay, enough weirdness. Here's how I did it. First I applied one coat of Whimsical Ideas by Pam Wicked (Indie alert!). Then I applied one coat of China Glaze Zombie Zest to zombie it up a bit. Then I used a second coat of Wicket, to get that layered glitter look (sort of a reverse glitter sammich?). Then I used The Nail Junkie Black Cat ('Nother Indie Alert!) and sponged it on the tips and up the cuticles, to make it look like I'd been digging in the dirt. Finally, I used Pure Ice Siren to put blood on the nails, using a fan brush to sweep it across. I didn't clean up the cuticles/fingers cause I wanted it to look gory...but as I look at it, it just looks sloppy. I need more gore! :P

Thanks for stopping by! Please check out the other zombie manicures by my fellow zombie-ites. :)

XoXoX,
M.