The last polish from the Barielle Argyle in Style collection that I played with was Unraveled Rust. I loved the rich dark chocolate brown, but it really didn't make think of rust, so I decided to change that. After googing images of rust, I found one that I loved and used it as my inspiration. To get the look I used a combination of sponging, dry brush, and even crackle. It seemed as though I threw every polish I own into the mix. Probably couldn't do it again even if I tried. In the process, I discovered that I don't have quite the right turquoise blue to really make it pop, however I still love how it turned out....
This is the inspiration image, which I found here. I love the colors in this. Really wish I had the right blue to make it stand out. Guess there is always room on the wish list for more colors...
Polishes Used:
Maybelline - Summer Spice
LA Colors - Current
Essie - Braziliant
Color Club - Almost Famous
Barielle - Unraveled Rust
China Glase Crackle - Crushed Candy
LA Colors - Sea Siren
Avon - Gleaming Gold
I hope you like this manicure and I would love to know what you think of it!
Thanks for looking!
Anutka :)
Wow! This turned out really great! I would love to have this on my nails!
ReplyDeletewow! that is gorgeous! It has so much depth
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible! I love it!
ReplyDeleteTotally cool!!!!! I love this manicure!! U nas kogda-to na dache stoyal bak dlya vodbl tochno takogo je zveta!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! What an incredible mix :)
ReplyDeleteOeh.... they look really arty-farty! Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteThis is Jane's daughter, my English is a little better than my mother's =). I will try to explain what she was trying to say. You have to use common nail polish instead a polish special for stamping. What she did was: Apply the polish over a coin and scrape off the excessive nail polish very well. Use a new coin for this, with the grooves well defined.
I wish you good luck!
WOW! This is stunningly beautiful! Great color combi! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks great! It is a design I may have to try to duplicate, though like you said it may be impossible! lol
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous--would love to see the step by step process!! So cool!
ReplyDeleteI must try this soon, really nice!
ReplyDeleteLove this! They're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much everyone for the wonderful comments! I appreciate all of them :)
ReplyDelete@ritterbraten, mne tak ochen' nravyat'sa tsveta rzhavcheni kak i na vashem bake :)
@Jane, thank you for your response! I understand :)
@Meredith, normally I would love to make a tutorial, however, this is not one I can replicate. I just kept adding colors using a sponge, brush. I kept adding until it looked "right." Sorry :(
Lovely! really looks like a work of art
ReplyDeleteGenius! Love this mani! :)
ReplyDeletethis is so creative! just might try it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much girls! I'm glad that you like it :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh that looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing !
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm so glad you like it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe of your talent.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm blushing now :)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and your nail art. You are so talented !!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! You are too kind :)
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously brilliant! How amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! :)
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