I am bit late, but it is OK. Every manicure I seen was blue and green, and here I am with something that looks like the aftermath of the nuclear war... some days it looks like we are so heading in that direction. It doesn't help that we polluting our planed every second we are on it.
So let's call this unconventional Earth Day tribute. This is how it will all end if we do not change our thinking.
This all started with myself craving some abstract, fluid nail art nails. I reached for my Sinful Colors Hypnotic Transforming Top Coats.
It is absolutely mesmerizing watching those cells form.
Those also reminded me of the histological slices you would look under the microscope.
What I love the most about this type of nail art is that every time you will get different results, and each nail is uniquely different, and yet all fits like a whole.
I used following polishes for this: Jessica - Sharktooth (white), Fingerpaints - Clay on Words (orange) Sinful Colors - PurPunk (lilac) and Rebel Rebel (dark blue). Both of the Sinful Colors are from the same collection of those Hypnotic Transforming Top Coats.
When my decals dried out, I peeled them off, cut them up and applied on my nails over sticky base coat.
I went against application on all of the nails. I wanted something different and much simpler as an accent so I painted my ring finger with Clay on Words to keep it in the same color scheme.
I proceeded with double stamping it with Sharktooth and Madam Glam - Principal's Office. Images are on Bundle Monster BM-426 and BM-418 stamping plates.
Happy Monday!