This morning I woke up feeling really under the weather and barely dragged myself out of bed by the afternoon. Funny thing about being sick (and wanting to go back to bed) is that you stop worrying about the little things. I stopped worrying about making it perfect and ended up with something I really like...
For the base of the manicure I used a neon green polish by Color Club named What a Shock! It has a satin finish as it dries that inspired me to make this a matte mani. To go with the matte theme, I used Zoya Dovima, a matte black, for the ring finger. For all of the nail art I used black and white acrylic paint. The tips were done with a fan brush and the rest with a small detail brush.
The ring finger is paying homage to The Bride of Frankenstein and her wavy gray streak of hair...
Since I needed a top coat to lock in all the nail art, I used Essie Matte About You to keep everything looking matte...
Let me know what you think of this!
I'm off to drink tea and get back in bed... :)
P.S. Don't forget to take a look at all the other lovelies participating in the challenge...
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Thanks for looking!
Anutka :)
This is so cute! I absolutely love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool and such a fun take on the challenge!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooo great! I love it. :) Hope you're feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteI love them!
ReplyDelete@Marissa, thank you so much! I'm so glad you like it :)
ReplyDelete@Stacy, Thank you! I'm really glad you like my take on it :)
@Jamies, I'm so glad you like it. Thank you. And thanks for the well wishes also! They help :)
@Hilde, thank you very much :)
It's really nice! I'm curious on how you do the spikey effect on the tips.. tutorial please xD
ReplyDeleteFrankenstein is the only piece of literature that I read more than two times ;) Love that novel by Mary Shelley.
ReplyDeleteI really like how whispy the black is and how the frankenstein nails don't have "eyes" for some reason this makes it an 'edgy' looking version :D
Super adorable! I love the fan brush technique you used. I haven't seen a take on Frankenstein like this! You never disappoint!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this so much - I just had to try it myself! I posted a pic of my version on Pinterst... if ya know you maybe wanted to see it. ;)
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@Ameyy, It is hard to show that technique in a tutorial. I just took a fan brush and dipped in acrylic pain then just swipe across the tips. It is really quick and easy, but hard to show :(
ReplyDelete@Marta, thank you so much! I'm really glad that you like Frankenstein's monster mani! I think the eyes would make it look a bit childish for me, which isn't necessarily bad, but just not what I was going for :)
@Megan, Thank you so much Megan! I'm really glad that you like my take on it! It means a lot to me :)
@Jody, thank you so much for sharing! I think it turned out beautifully!!! :)
These look so great!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you like it! Thank you so much :)
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