Monday, 31 October 2022

Ghosts of Unusual Proportions

Happy Halloween! The nail art I'm sharing today had many nail fails in the process which I suppose is fitting for Halloween! I do like the design itself though. I am still loving the nail art I've currently got on so decided for my final Glam Nails Challenge this month I'd use false nails. This is where the first issue came in... the theme was Graveyard but you may have noticed there is no graveyard here! I had planned to do a graveyard with glowing ghosts but couldn't find my glow in the dark top coat. In the process of deciding what to do I managed to forget it was a graveyard theme and think it was ghosts, so I did the ghost theme twice!

I decided to try some fluid nail art with a few different Spot It nail polishes, but after doing it I thought it probably wouldn't work for the design I wanted to add. This was the second nail fail. I used the remaining false nails for the final look but that meant I was left with quite miss-matching sizes which didn't really fit my nails.

I started (again) with a nude base and then two layers of purple flakie polish. I then used my Uber Mat to create some decals of ghosts and a castle, and added the cloud and moon images directly onto the nails (all images from Mo You London's Halloween 17 stamping plate). Once (nearly) dry I added the decals to the nails and applied a glossy top coat. This is where the next fail came in. The decals weren't entirely dry yet and as I manoeuvred one of the ghosts it folded and stuck together so I couldn't unfold it. I actually think it's not obvious, but on one nail you're not seeing the whole ghost!

Colours used: Atomic - Cupcake Polish, Black Stamping Polish - Dance Legend, White Stamping Polish - Rainbow Connection, Celestial Silver - Barry M, If You've Got It Haunt It - Uber Chic Beauty, Key Lime - Barry M

Sunday, 30 October 2022

Back Bone's Connected to the Neck Bone

Hey space turtles! More belated Glam Nails Challenge nail art to share with you today. This time the theme is skulls. There were a good few options I had here but was really keen to use Mo You London's new apothecary themed stamping plate (Halloween 18) so thought up a simple look using that plate which I could do on holiday.

I started with a base of cream on three of my nails, black on my little fingernail and a gorgeous vampy glitter/shimmer on my ring fingernail. I then used black stamping polish to add the skull and skeleton images. I possibly should have swapped over the skull and top half of the skeleton so that I could pose my hand better to show the full skeleton image. Definitely not a big deal though, it still works. I finished the look with a glossy top coat. I think the black and white nails would have looked good matte too but I didn't have a matte top coat with me on holiday.

In conclusion I am really pleased with these. They were so simple to do and I really like how science-y and gothic they look. Also really enjoyed trying out the Barry M glitter again after a long time. It suits the look well I think.

Colours used: Cream Soda - Barry M, Countess - Barry M, Lady In Black - OPI, Black Stamping Polish - Dance Legend

Saturday, 29 October 2022

Spider Web Chic

Hello spooky space turtles! Some quite belated Glam Nails Challenge nail art to share today as I've been away with very patchy internet. The theme for this look was spiders and I decided to use a few different web images and try sheer black polish with glitter underneath for a glamorous spooky look.

I started with a peel off base coat and then added two layers of silver glitter topper. Once dry I added a layer of sheer black to each nail. For the images I used spider webs from Mo You London's Halloween 16 and 17 stamping plates. I didn't add any spiders but did include a glamorous spider lady on my thumbnail! As this dried I used a nail art brush and some black polish to carefully add an outline to each nail, trying to keep the thickness consistent. I finished the look with a glossy top coat.

I'm so pleased how how these came out. I must admit I'd meant to add a spider but forgot to bring the right stamping plate with me on holiday. However as it turned out I think adding the spider would potentially make them a bit too busy, I really like them the way they are. The outlines are possibly the neatest I've done and I'm pleased with how consistent they are. I love how the glitter shines through. Only thing I'd maybe (and only maybe) change is to add some colour to the spider lady. Really pleased with the way it all came together and how they look on long nails. I think sheer black with an outline is perfect for Halloween. So overall as you can tell, I love them!

Colours used: Diamond Glitter - Barry M, Coal - Fancy Gloss, Black Stamping Polish - Dance Legend, Lady In Black - OPI

Wednesday, 19 October 2022

Bewitching my nails

Heyy spooky space turtles! Yep - it's getting weirder! Today's nail art is witch themed for a witchy Glam Nails Challenge prompt. I used my new Halloween 17 stamping plate from Mo You London to create a look which I think of as a witch catwalk.

I started with a peel off base coat followed by one layer of beige as a base layer and then three coats of purple glitter. The glitter wasn't quite sparkly enough so I added one layer of reflective holographic polish onto the top which certainly brought the sparkle level right up! While all this was drying I created decals on my Uber Mat for the witches, castle and cauldron, you can see how here. I finished the look with a glossy top coat.

I'm pleased with how these came out. It's good fun and the images are great. Only down side is that my pictures didn't come out that well. I think the reflective ones are a bit dark and the non-reflective one a bit dull. Also missed some clean up. Still, in person they are fab!

Colours used: Soft Focus - Polished for Days, Fashion Icon - Barry M, Flash Diamond Flake - Fun Lacquer, Black Stamping Polish - Dance Legend, Charlotte Street - Nails Inc, Bronze Bae - Barry M, Cappuccino - Barry M, Pomegranate - Barry M, Chester Street - Nails Inc, Love Me Not - ILNP, Neon Green - Accessorise, Good Vibes - Nails Inc

Tuesday, 18 October 2022

Bats in a Pastel Storm

Hey space turtles! More Glam Nails Challenge nail art to share today. This time the theme is bats. I was inspired by salad.dressed on Instagram who was inspired by someone else for these so it's a popular look for recreation! I liked the idea of the swirly background for the bats as it's a bit different to other Halloween looks. The look I saw had more of a smokey effect but I wasn't sure how to do that so did fluid nail art instead.

I started with two regular polishes and a 'spot it' effect nail polish and added blobs on my Uber Mat before squishing them together with a stamper. Once dry I added a clear coat and once that was dry I peeled them off and applied them to my nails, trimming round the edges with a metal tool. I used a layer of Soft Focus from Polished for Days underneath to give it a base for any gaps in the colour. Next I used black stamping polish and Mo You London's Halloween 17 to add bats and stars, and then a dotting tool to add some extra details.

These look a little messy round the edges in the pictures(not as noticeable in real life!) but I like them a lot. They look like bats in a pastel storm - spooky!

Colours used: Soft Focus - Polished For Days, Take the Cake - Painted Polish, Counting Candles - Painted Polish, Spot It White - Dance Legend, Black Stamping Polish - Dance Legend

Wednesday, 12 October 2022

Inside the haunted house

Hey space turtles! More Halloween Glam Nails Challenge nail art to share today, this time the theme is Haunted House. I decided to go for something a little different and do a look inspired by the inside of a haunted house rather than the outside. All images are from Mo You London's Halloween 12 stamping plate.

I started with a base of sheer polish on my thumb nail and two layers of colour on all other nails (colours listed below pictures). I then added a selection of images in gold and black to look like wallpaper and other items found in a haunted house. On the thumb nail I added spider webs as no haunted house would be complete without those! I used a small nail art brush to add an outline in black. I really like how the shimmer in my base coat shows subtly through. These were pretty simple to do and I like how they came out.

Colours used: Coal - Fancy Gloss, Misery - ILNP, Eclipse - ILNP, Bright Lights - Barry M, Black Stamping Polish - Dance Legend

Monday, 10 October 2022

Toasty Ghosties

HelloOo space turtles! More spooky Glam Nails Challenge nail art to share today. This time the theme is ghosts. There were many possible options for this but I decided to go with sheer black and create something similar to a Halloween look I did in October 2020 which I loved.

I started with a shimmery base coat and then a layer of sheer black. I then used black stamping polish to add images from Mo You London's Halloween 13 stamping plate. Next I added a light layer of flakies at the edge of three of my nails where the ghosts where going to appear from. Finally, used more of the sheer polish to create a border by roughly splodging it around the outside with a nail art brush. This was with the intention of creating more of a foggy border rather than a solid border.

I like these. They're a perfect theme for Halloween I think and autumnal too. I'm not sure if the flakies look more like leaves or flames (hence toasty ghosties!). I do think the smokey outline works but doesn't look as smokey as it could. I prefer the look I did in 2020 but that was one of my favourite nail art looks ever so this had a lot to live up to!

Colours used: Coal - Fancy Gloss, Magma - Fancy Gloss, Back Stamping Polish - Dance Legend