So today, I blog.
I decided yesterday that I would try one of the new polishes from the box of prettiness. I was not disappointed with this one.
Inside with flash.
Outside.
This is China Glaze Drastic. Here is a base coat of China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat, three coats of colour, and one coat of Seche Vite. I love the colour variation that this shows in different lights. My boyfriend was convinced that it was brown until he saw it under a strong light. This polish is great to apply - it seems to self level a fair bit, and it has a nice opacity to it even though it seems almost sheer in the first coat. The third coat of colour was unnecessary here, but I just couldn't stop myself, I had to see if it would go even darker with another coat.
But this is not the experiment. Lately, Partner in Crime and I have been investing a lot of time and money into the stamping idea. The plates, the polish, the stamper, the acetone, and so on and so forth. So today, I decided to give it a real try for an effect that I have been thinking about for a while.
I started with the same colour I put on yesterday.
I decided I would use a Messy Mansion plate - MM05.
And the other various tools of stamping.
I've been eyeing off that crown and the cross whole nail pattern for a while. So those are the patterns I used for this one. I also decided not to use Seche Vite for the top coat over the stamping because it causes shrinkage and I also noticed that the stamping polish smears with Seche Vite sometimes.
This is the finished result. The cross pattern is not quite as crisp as I would like, but I used Revlon Silver Dollar to stamp that on instead of a proper Konad stamping polish. Overall though, I'm quite happy with the finished result.
And I leave you with a picture that I just had to take.
Isn't she PRETTY?!
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