My curious shop of weirdness, produced another bizarre design... this ghost looks like cross between Michelin man and evil snowman that trying hard to sell himself as a ghost.... Isn't that mental image to ponder on to.
When I started to paint this ghost, he was much smaller, but with every bite of that pizza, he was bigger and bigger... barely fit on my nail! I had to squish him there, he is starting to feel like Genie in that bottle...
I promise you that this is not cautionary tale, but I can draw parallel between my increasing hips size and midnight snacking...
Thing is he did not want to share this with his friends - greedy little bugger... but I think they are onto him...
Just look little bit closer - you just may make out hiding spots for his friends... and something tells me that they did not look kindly to staying out of loop...
No worries - there won't be a sequence... or maybe you would do better not trusting me... what is going to be? Only time will tell. (^_^) >> you have no idea how much I would like to include few emojis here.
To start with my nails, I first painted two coats of Sephora - Shiny Dancer - gun metal grey with foil finish. Even though I like it, it is nightmare to take photo of.
To tame this down, I paired it with Esmaltes da Kelly - Tapalina - medium grey crème stamping polish. I stamped image from my hugely underused Gals plate GA15. I did not use those plates in a long while. All the images having moon cut out on the bottom of the image - so it is easier to use it for a moon or French tip manicure I guess, but because of that, most of the time, image is too short for a full nail design. Luckily, my nails are on the short spell at the time, and I was able to use it as a full nail stamp.
Everything else was done freehand with acrylics. Topped with Sally Hansen - Big matte top coat, to counteract glare from the lamp, and Shiny Dancer on my base.
BOOO! I hope I did not weirded you out too much.