I do have some stringy little sprouts, and so far, my dill sprouted, also my tomatoes and cucumber and butternut squash! My only hope I will not kill them before it is the time to plant them in the garden. Wish me the luck guys!
Something really similar - or not at all, happened with the look I will share with you today.
when I started this manicure, only thing I knew that I wanted was to wear nude polish. I picked my base, and because I could not decide which one I wanted, I used both of them.
On my middle and ring finger, I applied Painted Polish by Lexi - Stamped in Sand, and on the other three nails I applied Born Pretty - Embrace.
We know that earthy tones are not my strength, and I was really not sure what I wanted afterwards.
While flipping through my plates, I came across this lovely Cosmos image, on Lesly Plates - Flowerbed 1.
I love cosmos flowers, even tough I have to admit I never grew them... that is something I might change if I came across some cosmos seeds. Afterwards I read that they are really easy to grow, and I have a little spot in the garden I am straggling with, as not many plants want to grow there. Cosmos just may be my solution! I wish I looked it up sooner, like years ago!
What to tell you, if I can't be in my flower garden, I will wear it on my nails.
Image was picked up using What's Up Nails - Fab Cab and Dimension Nails - Amazonian Manatee.
I colored petals using the mixture of 2 different pink polishes, and I absolutely loved this look.
It did not really photographed all that well, but it really looked pretty and delicate in person.
By now, I kind of regretted the muddy base on the index and pinky, so to brighten it up, I added two square neon pink studs. That did it for me.
Now, all I have to do is to find me some cosmos seedlings...
Cheers!