For quite some time now, I've been fascinated whenever I see someone's galaxy mani post, and just the other day as we passed a rack in Rue 21, a friend of mine commented on how cool the "new" galaxy leggings look. SO when the "nature" theme rolled around in this challenge, I decided why not attempt my very own nail galaxy?!
I dare say it turned out pretty well and I have no idea why I waited so long to try a galaxy mani! This was surprisingly easy and FUN. Choosing colors definitely got my creative juices flowing and really, the sky IS the limit! hehe
According to one blogger who will remain anonymous, you have to use a black creme base for it to look realistic, but I think my alternating Zoya Ibiza and Skin Food 05 (darn Korean brands!) create a lovely dark blue shimmery space. ;)
This mani made me like Ibiza more than I did at first application a few weeks ago, but I still had some pulling/dragging issues and re: drying completely... let's just say galaxy manis are GREAT for covering up slicing gouges and sheet marks!
This may be a bit of a "wild" and colorful galaxy, but whatever... I think it's purty! And boy did I ever use a plethora of polishes for that prettiness:
Top row, L-R: OPI DS Extravagance, Cameo Colours Lacquers The Glass Slippers, Zoya Ibiza, Cult Nails Tempest, Hits Cha Cha Cha,
Bottom row, L-R: OPI Solitaire, OPI The Living Daylights, NOPI Just Busta Mauve, Sally Hansen Lacey Lilac, Venique Galoshes Glow, Skin Food 05
My favorites were probably The Glass Slippers (amazing super sparkly white yet not white; it's made of tons of tiny pink, blue/green, and gold flakies) and Just Busta Mauve. :)
Using tiny chunks of makeup sponge and a tweezers, I pretty much went to town; a dab or two here, a smoosh (no, not a smooch !) over there, swipes of flakie glitter, and dots of Tempest with one of my dotting tools. I also used the dotting tool to place The Living Daylights "glequins."
Yup, I officially L♥VE it and foresee many more nail galaxies in my future. :) I think next time, I want to try making actual constellations on them; hearkening back to my adolescent years with my little friends, studying books on stars and learning as many of the constellations as we could. :) "What is life but a collection of memories, made and yet to be made?!" - uhh, ME!
After my trip to Chicago, I've been feeling rather uninspired and blaah about blogging...figure that one out: Chicago should've been chock-full of inspiration! And really, it was, but I think the trip and the last couple weeks have just taken a lot out of me. Anyhoo, after poring over some really awesome nail art posts this week, and pulling from some old favorites as inspiration, I came up with this:
Left hand!! Oh YESSS!
I decided it was time to "go big or go home," so to speak, and I think I accomplished "big." :-D It's by no means perfect like so many more experienced nail art bloggers, and of course the area around the cutes is not immaculate and perfectly rounded (I cannot for the life of me figure out how they manage that, even with detailed, intense cleanup!), but anyhoo, I feel rather proud of this mani. :-)
On to what I used and the process!
L-R: Essie Fill the Gap basecoat, Maybelline Green With Envy, Skinfood 22W (Korean polishes & their numbers...sheesh!), Essie Mojito Madness, NYC French White Tip, Rimmel Hot Black To Go, Zoya Vespa, and Sally Hansen 4-in-1 Complete Care
I started with Fill the Gap which is my new base and I really love it! It's almost like OPI's Barre My Soul, but it dries to a satin finish. I have considered wearing it on its own, actually. ;-) Last night though, it was behaving strangely and driving me nuts...the humidity here was pretty atrocious (which I think gave all the polishes a bad attitude last night :-P ) and we had a ceiling fan on over the table, so that probably added to the issues. I actually had to redo the base coat on my left-hand thumb and pointer.
ANYways, I proceeded to lay down Rimmel Hot Black To Go on my thumbs and pinkies and Maybelline Green With Envy on the rest.
Not too shabby! This was with no cleanup. :-D If I were channeling Essie, I would've probably happily stopped here. ;-) . . . But I couldn't quit! Must. press. on!
Having done dots before, I knew they were relatively quick 'n easy, so I started with Skinfood 22W (a blow-your-mind bright sky blue metallic foil!) & used a good 'ol yellow wooden pencil tip as my dotting tool, making a diagonal line across my pointer and ring fingers. I then added rows in Mojito Madness and French White Tip. Sorry, it went so fast I didn't have time to take pictures! :-P . . . so I'll just have to show you another one of the finished product! Oh bother!
The middle finger was originally going to be stamped with a Bundle Monster design, but the Rimmel black and a Revlon shimmery black were not stamping well, and I stamped crooked, tried a different design, even gave black acrylic paint a try! But I just wansn't feeling it, so my eye spied the newspaper on the table & thought ah HA! I've been hankering to try the newspaper transfer technique! Only took a little rubbing alcohol, some rubbing, and voila!
Here's a YouTube video with a few different techniques:
Then on to the most challenging part of the mani: the hand-painted roses. :-/ The blog I originally saw them on (www.workplaypolish.com) said they were really easy to do as the lines that form the petals are supposed to be "organic" and not "perfect." That is correct, but it was still a painstakingly long process as I wanted them to be easily recognizable as roses. Working with a Zoya Pixie Dust was a tad difficult as it dries to its gritty, lumpy texture relatively quickly, especially in such small quantities (for all the dots & the roses, I'd just place a dab of the polish on a piece of cardboard). I don't have an actual set of nail art brushes, but my roommate just bought a huge pack of pretty good quality craft brushes, so I used a brush with a rounded point, 1/8" wide x 1/2" long bristles. The technique itself is fairly simple: start with a dot (either centered or off-center, whatever strikes your fancy) and make curved lines radiating out from the center.
I ended up loving my left pinkie ^ and right thumb the best.
Right pinkie was awful! I ended up going back with black to "erase" some of the misshapen Vespa blobs & then redefining them with more Vespa. Painstaking process, let me tell ya! No wonder it took me like, 3 hours start to finish! Gotta give a shout-out to my other roommate for helping me keep my strength up during this nail art marathon by literally feeding me grapes when I couldn't touch anything. :-D
Speaking of finishing, I believe this post is coming to a close - to which you are probably drawing a sigh of relief!! I finished the minty fingers with the Sally Hansen 4-in-1 clear coat (given to me by my sister - she wasn't a fan). But I really like it as it can be used as a base that is really nourishing & also claims to help fill ridges (thanks to bamboo extract), and then as a topcoat which although is not nearly as fast drying as Seche Vite and doesn't have that thick, glassiness to it, but it does add a nice shiny protective layer WITH NO TIP SHRINKAGE! :-D lol There are tradeoffs to everything, I guess. ;-)
Decided to try a pose I saw on another blog...kinda "meh" about it.
Well, I hope you ladies like this "mismatched" look as much as I do and maybe it'll inspire you to try something similar! Thank you again for bearing with me through a long post . . . apparently I can't be succinct to save my life!