Both of the polishes I used as a base are Essence polishes: Slightly textured beauty is Blue Jeaned. I have this one for a long time, and did not use it equally long, which is such a shame. This is very pretty polish and color is so beautiful. It has slight texture, and was one of the first textured polishes I purchased on purpose.
Second polish is named Jeans On (excellent formula and could be one coater). With polishes named like this, there was no other choice but do manicure that would be blue jeans themed.
If you thought that two jeans named polishes are enough, I had a plate with the image that reminded me of blue jeans.
Image is from Creative Shop 41 stamping plate. First, I stamped with Jeans on over Blue Jeaned, but they were too close in color, so I stamped with regular white polish over. I did not want a stark contrast, more like faded blue jeans effect.
On my thumb, I reversed order of those two polishes, so I first stamped with white, then with Jeans on. I could not decided which one I liked better, so I included macro of my thumb, so you can decide for yourself.
You already seen manicure using this glitters that I purchased at Born Pretty Store, and if you are interested, they are item #36937. To me they are more like a studs because I think they are too thick to be glitter... anyhow... I thought they would make perfect rivets on my blue jeans.
I imagined this as blue jeans and T-shirt kind of manicure, but somehow, I thought that plain T-shirt was not enough here. I decided to stamp on my 'shirt' using Essie - Blue Rhapsody. Image is from CZ07 plate, and I quite liked the results.
We are all the jeans generation, and this would be my uniform throughout my high school. I only wish that I had shirt with metallic print. That would be awesome! Add some chunky jewellery, and you are ready to conquer the world.
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