Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Coral With Teal Glitter

I tried another unnamed Dollar Tree NYC polish. The NYC was a bright coral that was pretty but was also sheer. For something different I added L.A. Colors Treasure Island as a top coat. I am surprised how much I liked the coral with the teal. This is two coats of NYC with one coat of Treasure Island.



Here are a few images of the coral NYC on its own.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Pink with Glitter

The Dollar Tree is a great place to find pretty polishes. I purchased a hot pink NYC polish and this L.A. Colors glitter polish for under $2. The hot pink NYC had no name, and was pretty, but I thought it looked better with L.A. Colors Glistening Purple on top. This is two coats of NYC with one coat of Glistening Purple.



Here are a few images of the hot pink NYC on its own.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Beautiful Pearl French

I decided to try one of the sheer Color Club polishes from the Catwalk Queen collection I purchased from Ross. I hand painted white tips with NYC French White, and used Color Club Runway Muse over top. Runway Muse is a sheer, shimmery silvery/green/blue duo-chrome. Runway Muse makes a beautiful pearl french manicure.



Sunday, March 20, 2011

Bundle Monster Flowers

My first Bundle Monster plates came in the mail yesterday. This is my first attempt at playing with them. I think these are great, I am so glad I ordered them!


I used French White from NYC, and Essie Pink Parka


I heard Bundle Monster is coming out with new plates soon? It will be very tempting to order more

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Bright Water Marbling

I experimented with bright water marbling. This was fun to do, but I think I will stick to more subtle water marbling like this from now on.


China Glaze Turned Up Tourquoise, Flip Flop Fantasty, Beauty and the Beach, NYC French White, Light My Tiki, Sally Hansen Mellow Yellow

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Essie & Konad

This is yesterday's mani using Essie French Affair, with a Konad stamp I bought a few years ago. I have not touched my two Konad plates for at least a year, but now I want to start using them again! I used a cheap white N.Y.C polish for the pattern. I think I would have better results using a nicer stamp polish. Any suggestions?




Saturday, February 26, 2011

Water Marbling 2



More fun with water marbling. I used China Glaze Peachy Keen as the base, with Sally Hansen Sunrise Sunset, Sally Hansen Gleaming, and NYC French White for the marbling.