*This post contains an item(s) that was sent for reviewing purposes however I will as always give my full and honest opinion.
Allo polish Pals,
How are you all doing
today? I hope you are looking forward to a fun-filled weekend?
Today is a big one for
me, this afternoon I'll be off to Mr Bravo's Nephew's 2nd
birthday and in the evening I am off to Amsterdam to see a band
called the Toppers, they do a mixture of tribute songs in both Dutch
and English – they usually have themes and this time it is a wild
west theme!
I am going with my
sister-in-law (I call her that even though Mr Bravo and I are not
married) who took me to my first Toppers concert back in December, it
was so fun!
Today though I have
another review for you of a Beautybigbang.com product. This is a
'Mixed glitters/rhinestones manicure nail art decoration wheel' and
it contains come of the cutest nail embellishments I have EVER seen!
I added some little sequins to the center of the flowers. |
I also want to start by
saying that I have been so impressed with
BeautyBigBang.com's delivery, from confirmation email to arrival it was
probably no more than a week or so, with all the experience I have of
nail suppliers this is pretty darn good!
This wheel comes
PACKED, no joking, PACKED full of super cute studs, there are some
very adorable little things going on in this wheel.
After photographing the
few selected studs I took out I struggled insanely to get these back
in the wheel because there was so many left in there.
There are so many
different types of studs from thin hollowed hearts to big chunky
bows, a minion and even a super cute giraffe. There are also circular
studs, flowers and Hello Kitty's, I have come up with at least 4 or 5
designs in my head using some of these. These are a great way to get
inspiration for manicures!
However I decided that
I'd try something a little different so I picked out some of the 3D
flowers and decided to incorporate them into a freehand design. I
used two coats of Barry M's 'Eat My Dust' and once dry I used my
brush to sweep over various shades of acrylic blue paint. I then
added a coat of Zoya's Maisie to add some stunning flakes. I added
the lily pads with green acrylic paint and added my Pro-FX top coat.
I knew I'd LOVE the
flakies with a matte top coat so I went ahead and added a thin coat.
With a splodge of top coat I sat the flowers on top of the lily pads.
Do you like my
water lily nail art? What do you think of this wide variation of nail
art decorations?
Have a beautiful day,
my friends. Thank you so much for stopping by! I'll catch you again on Monday!
Love,
Ithi
This is so absolutely gorgeous!!! I'm not sure if I could keep the large flowers on my nails without picking at them constantly but I would definitely try if I could manage a background like that... B E A U T I F U L!!!
ReplyDeleteHave fun at the Toppers :)
awesome!!!
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ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful. Its not practical for me. May be I will wear it for a day and remove it :)
That is an amazing mix of embellishments! It reminds me of going to the grocery store as a kid and being so fascinated by the little toy machines; the ones you drop a quarter into and get a little random toy from. It looks like so much fun to play with! I love these things, but unfortunately whenever I try to wear something bigger on my nails I can never keep it on. Probably has something to do with my stubbornness not to use nail glue. hahaha part of that is my caps always get stuck to the dang bottle and I can never get it open. ANYWAY, love the lovely lily pads you painted on this mani, and the shimmer polish that makes it look like light reflecting on the water! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI truely love your base - looks like water ♥ Studs are too big for me -I prefer flat nail decorations - they are more practical :)
ReplyDeleteThose accents are adorable and I love the look you created with them!
ReplyDeleteClever clever...Love this...I can never use this type of nail accessories in such a beautiful way. :-)
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