I used white base, and then I dry brushed some China Glaze - Daisy know my name? Finger Paints - Peace, Love, Green and Sally Hansen - Pacific Blue.
If you never tried dry brush technique, you should definitively give it a chance. This is one of easiest, least messiest technique, in which you do not need any special tools or skills. All you need is nail polish and brush that polish came with: try to remove as much polish you can against the neck of the bottle and if needed, use some paper towel. All that you do then is to brush traces of color over your nail in different directions - my preference is horizontal and vertical brush strokes, but the best thing is to experiment in what is working best for you.
After I was satisfied with outcome, I stamped images from Bundle Monster BM-XL136 stamping plate. This plate was there unused and unloved for way too long. It is fun plate with all of the kinds of tribal and cave man inspired images, and I always say to myself, next time I'll use it...
For stamping I used MDU - Black, and on index and pinky I added faint silver, but it is barely visible, so I will pretend it never happened.
All is sealed with fast drying top coat, and this was last of my Seche Vite on this photo.