Showing posts with label Franken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franken. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

HOLO LOVE!

Between the new A-England legends collection, and Glitter Gal, I've been seriously lemming for some deep, rich holos.
But every time I try to buy them, they are SOLD OUT! 
So to satisfy my fix, I took my newest Dollish Polish creation
Space, The Final Frontier 
and added some holo pigment to it and VIOLA! 
It's not a great a G.G. Lizard Belly, but it still puts a smile on my face!
 
 

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Back To School

Several YT subbies requested I do a back to school look.
So I decided to a re-creation of a mani from another blogger
(and one that I'm secretly obsessed with)
 Melissa, from The Daily Nail 
Not following her blog? 
Then you are SERIOUSLY missing out!
Not only is she extremely talented, but she does the most fun and unique mani's edged with sharp-witted humor and cute, funny names.
But the best part?
She does a different one everyday!

This is my ode of sorts, to Melissa and her wonderful designs.
And I can only hope I have done her justice.




PRODUCTS USED:

PRO Nail Systems Base Coat
"Franken " - School Bus
China Glaze in - Platinum Silver
Sinful Colors in - Vacation Time
Maybelline Express Finish in - Pink Sunset
L.A.Colors Art Deco in - Silver
Color Club Art Club in - Mochalotta
Seche Vite Top Coat


For full tutorial on this look, please visit my You Tube channel


Thursday, April 1, 2010

Egg Hunt!

Here's my latest Easter design. Easter isn't complete without some decorated eggs, and let's not forget the Easter bunny!





PRODUCTS USED:
PRO Nail Systems Base Coat
China Glaze in - Lemon Fizz
Color Club n - Factory Girl
Sally Hansen's Salon Nail Lacquer in - Made You Blush
Essie in - St. Lucia Lilac
"Franken" dupe of MAC's Peppermint Patti
SO Easy Stripe Rite in - Lavender Pearl
KISS Nail Art Paint in - Soft Green
L.A.Colors in - Baby Pink
L.A.Colors in - White
Hurricane Nail Art Polish in - Sky Blue
"Franken" Nail Art Polish in - Pale Yellow
Dotting Tool
Fine Nail Art Brush
Various pastel acrylic paints
Seche Vite Top Coat
For ful tutorial on this design, please visit my You Tube channel

www.youtube.com/user/dollface22772
OR

click the You Tube link in the sidebar
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Runway Ruffian (plus Konad)

Inspired by some of Spring's runway looks, I came up with this design.



PRODUCTS USED:

PRO Systems Top & Base Coat
Wet n Wild Megalast in - Sugar Coat
Gray "Franken" dupe for - Nubar Barricade
Nailene "Perfect Tips" - French mani strip guides
Konad Plate # 8   

For full tutorial, please visit my You Tube channel

www.youtube.com/user/dollface22772


OR


click the You Tube link in the sidebar


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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

I'm So Crafty LOL

So...the infamous nail polish enabler, Scrangie has struck again. Yes, Scrangie brings all our nail polish addictions to new heights. Ahh, but we love her and her blog has a swatch for just about any nail polish out there. If you aren't familiar with her, I highly recommend you check out her blog.(Listed in " my blog list") OK, back to the topic at hand. About a month or so ago, Scrangie posted a blog, complete with swatches of Barielle's new Spring 2010 WildFlower collection. Typical spring colors and I wasn't overly impressed, except with one.







This little gem is called "JuneBug".It is a light teal with purplish/magenta glitter. Seems pretty simple but it was love at first sight. I had to have it.
There was just 1 problem. Barielle isn't sold by me, in fact I'm not if it's sold in the states at all(don't quote me on that)The only place I CAN purchase Barielle from is their website. Bummer. Not a complete loss though. But, they didn't have it listed on the site! NOOOO! Being the impatient person I am, I decided to make a Franken, to re-create this amazing color. I searched and searched for just the right color and finally I found it at ICING. ICING, is a part of Claire's Accessories, in case you aren't familiar with the store. The color is called "Laura's Fave"
 







I brought it home, and added about 1/2 teaspoon of magenta glitter and VIOLA! My very own JuneBug.







Of course JuneBug is now available on Barielle's site, but I'm quite content with mine. Barielle polishes retail for $8.00 plus shipping, for us unfortunate enough not to have them locally. The glitter I already had, & the ICING polish cost me $4.00. Pretty good deal if I do say so myself. Don't be afraid to try making your own polishes, it's alot of fun seeing what kind of results you'll get.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Some Franken Dupes...

How many times have you seen a new polish collection come out, or perhaps it's just one polish in particular and you think to yourself, I gotta have that! Then you see the price, and all your dreams are shattered. Still, we hang onto the dream that one day, we can own such amazing colors. ( Ok, so maybe that's just me, lol )

Oh sure, it's nice to be able to splurge on the more expensive brands, but the truth is, alot of us don't have the kind of money to drop on nail polish. I know, that's crazy talk, but sometimes you have to put the polish down and buy groceries instead. LOL! Yeah, budgets suck.....but hey, when my wallet is tight, that's when I have come up with some of the most creative and ingenius ideas.

I have been eyeing a few polishes lately, you know the ones. when you see them, you get all warm & fuzzy inside. Don't deny it, we've all been there.


Unless you've been living under a rock, anyone who loves nail polishes, knows MAC's Peppermint Patty. This color has been such a hit, that many MAC counters have sold out of this minty gem.  So, I started thinking....I'm creative, I have the no-how to mix colors.AH-HA! I'll make a Franken! Hmmm, but which colors to match to make just the right color. Trial and error, I could not get this color right. Then, one day, I literally stumbled onto a YouTube video telling the exact colors to match to get this color.  So I immediately ran-sacked my polish draw, pulled out the colors she mentioned and got to mixing.  The end result brought tears to my eyes and I swear I heard angels sing when I painted my first nail. EUREKA!!!


But wait.....there's more! Hilary aka HilsHeavenScents(see video above) truly inspired me to try and duplicate some more colors. So I tried a couple more.
This is what I came up with.

     This is a dupe for Essie's  - Sag Harbor

 I took just a plain white polish, the bottle was 3/4 ful.
the one I used is from Avalon. Then I took a basic black (I used NYX polish in black) and poured about 20 drops into the white. Then to give it just the slightest blue tint, I poured about 7 drops of a sky blue polish (I used May6ix polish in Sky Blue) Simply placed the lid back onto the bottle and gave it a thorough shake. VOILA! there you go.


This is a dupe for MAC's - Coconut Ice


This is a new polish from MAC's Lilyland collection. I simply fell in love with it. It's so perfect for spring, I just knew I had to own it. Again, taking a basic white(I used Brucci polish in Snow White) with the bottle about halfway full.
Next, I took an orange polish ( I used Sally Hansen's Xtreme Wear in Sun Kissed) and poured about 25 drops into the white. Followed by a nice cream pink (I used Essie polish in Forget Me Nots) and poured about 8 drops into the white. Closed the lid, shaked the bottle well and now I've got Coconut Ice. I gotta say, I'm really looking forward to doing a tutorial with this color.


 
 This is a dupe for MAC's - Peppermint Patty
(the Seche Clear was just an empty bottle I had)

Following the directions in HilsHeavenScents video, I mixed China Glaze's For Audrey & In The Lime Light with a plain white and this is the result. Pure minty heaven! I can't thank her enough for not only showing me how to make this color, but for also inspiring me to try some stuff out on my own.


This is with indoor lighting


This is with natural lighting

My camera isn't the best with colors & lighting, all the colors in person are slightly lighter.
So now it's your turn to try something new! Have fun, mix it up, you never know what you'll come out with!!