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Hello!
Charlie's Nail Art recently sent me these adorable little butterfly charms to review:
Charlie's Nail Art Butterfly Charms |
I like a good nail charm now and then, and I quickly fell in love with these. Unlike many charms, they're extremely flexible, which means I can bend them to fit my nails no problem, or leave them at angles for artistic purposes. I was also surprised to discover they're reversible--they're black on one side and gold on the other, so you can choose which color you want without worrying about running out. I also love how intricate these butterflies are!
For my test mani, I wanted to create the look of a butterfly flitting aroud a flower. To create the effect, I did a stamping sandwich with Spellbound Nails The Knight Bus; in between layers I stamped a butterfly from UberChic Beauty 9-02:
I stamped with Messy Mansion Chalk and Lilac. On top, I stamped a poppy from the same plate with Messy Mansion Hydrangea Blue and Blue You A Kiss. Then I added my charms on the top. Here's how it came out:
Flutterby with Charlie's Nail Art charms and Spellbound Nails The Knight Bus |
Flutterby with Charlie's Nail Art charms and Spellbound Nails The Knight Bus |
What do you think? I'm not sure I quite captured the look I was going for, but I like the end result. One tip for you--I am generous with topcoat when I attach charms like these, but I wasn't careful when I applied it, so I smudged the stamping on the flower a bit. So be careful! Ultimately, this ended up a little busier than I intended, but I still like it--it's light and flirty and perfect for the last days of summer. And believe it or not, the butterflies stayed put until I removed them!
You can find the charms at Charlie's Nail Art, and you can get 10% off your entire order using my code: LOLAM10. You can also follow them on Instagram for inspiration!
Happy nail art,
M.
Very pretty manicure with those butterfly decorations.
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) <3
DeleteAww, how sweet!
ReplyDeletePretty cool that these are flexible and they look pretty thin, too, normally charms like these can be too thick, right?