Wednesday, July 17, 2013
It Matches
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
The Pink One
Saturday, July 13, 2013
June Favorites
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Northern Star Enigmatic Doctor S
Monday, July 8, 2013
Saturday Shopping
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Friday Night With Pueen
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Fourth of July Easy Manicure
I decided to do a very patriotic fourth of July manicure. Some people really get into it. Others do something else. I was always a beach goer on the fourth but living in Houston, we just don’t have the beaches that I am used to so, I do the city girl thing. You know barbeque and watch the fireworks. I think this is the only city thing I really don’t enjoy but I make the best of it and throw on a red shirt and denim shorts. So, something simple is really in order.
What I did here was use all OPI nail polishes. I used I Saw U Saw Warsaw, Dutch Tulips, DS coronation and Alpine Snow (from left to right). It was easy and will go with anything you want to wear come tomorrow and all these polishes are one coaters except for DS Coronation which is a two coater. It literally took me five minutes to do this manicure. So, if you are in a hurry you might want to try this.
Want to stamp? Here is a quick stamping. Make sure you use a top coat and make sure it is dry and you will get great results.
An easy striping job using Cheeky plate 4. I striped the pinky (not the best once I saw it photographed but you get the idea) using a stripping brush and OPI I Saw U Saw Warsaw and used Konad White and Silver special polish to stamp.
This manicure is quick and easy a great one day manicure since you only need one coat removal will be easy and that too is important because you will probably only wear this for one day with the stamping without you can wear a couple of days. I hope you all have a great fourth.
Ciao bellas,
Patty
The Polish I Waited For About a Year and a Week
So, I know it sounds crazy but I did wait for this polish a year and a week. So, it happened about a month ago, I was checking my email and there it was notification from Ninja Polish that Pinkerbell Floam was in stock. I had gotten this notification several times but by the time I got to the website all it said was sold out, notify when available? Of course I always put in my email address finally I got the email went to the site and it said add to cart. I don’t think I have ever made such a fast polish purchase. So, the night before my accident my husband and Goldie did their nightly walk to the mail box. Goldie loves when Mommy gets “presents”. When I saw that the package was from Ninja, I knew what it was. I was so excited but had already done my nails for the next day. Who would have thought what was going to happen. I got home to like nine packages. I took advantage of a Gap sale, of an on going Nordstrom sale and a new website called Zulilly, which is like HauteLook but not as expensive and has really cool clothes at a really good deal. I also got my Macy’s order and have just been so happy to be home but I am overwhelmed with polish. I didn’t realize how much I really order.
So, as far as Pinkerbell goes I see it as a very versatile polish. it is mainly light blue with pink and yellow glitters. I did use undies. I used Zoya’s Hazel but I think a crème color might be better because I ended up needing to use more coats because it looked metallic and its not supposed to look like that but you can used this with a pink and a light layer of Pinkerbell or yellow with a light layer. I just love floam and if you think about it, it was one of the first texture nail polishes created. I wonder about that because even Pretty n Polished had sand art at least a year before all these textured polishes came out. So, if you have ever used floam you know it dries matte and you can get a shine using the right topcoat or several coats of your regular one. I chose semi matte and was very happy with the results. So, here is the pretty Pinkerbelle.
Isn’t she pretty. How long long would you wait for a polish you really wanted?
Ciao bellas,
Patty
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Where have Patty and Goldie Been
Ciao bellas,
Patty