Top o' the morning to you lacqueristas,
Somehow the upcoming St. Paddy's Day nail art snuck up on me. Honestly, I haven't been thinking tons about it as a major holiday for nail art. Lol I will be at work and people will be drunk and like New Years Eve in my line of work it will make for the stuff of disaster. I will also say while I enjoy good microbrew here and there nothing is more disturbing than green colored beer and Shamrocks shakes lol. Anyhoo, I was able to pick up a few of the new Sally Hansen InstaDri polishes and while I normally use these for stamping I was too pleased with the colorways to not use them as the main basis for my nail art.
I-rush Luck is a true kelly green jelly finish polish. It self-levels and was opaque in about 2 coats. I used this for the base of the accent nail and gradients using Jade Jump. Jade Jump is a creme mint green polish. The formula on this one wasn't nearly as nice as IL being on the thick end of things. I think if I were to use this one again for a base I would have to thin out the polish quite a bit. Using these polishes for the bases made me realize something...I hate the brushes in these bottles immensely! I have hated them for years. The wide brush only works for me when I'm stamping because it covers the image nicely. Otherwise when painting your nails it floods the cuticles and sides of your nails. I don't have this problem with any other Sally Hansen polishes. Please someone in the heavens hear me and fix this issue! Ok rant over...
I used Nail Vinyls to create the chevrons over the gradient with Confetti Wedding White and finally the gold 4 leaf clover was stamped using Essie No Place Like Chrome and Bunny Nails HD-B plate. This nail art is extremely simple and I love it because of that. Even the stamping is subtle. What do you think? It's not a very in your face design and I kinda like that. Thanks for reading and I'll see you next post!
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