Happy September, Kitschies! How is it possibly already September? Before you know it, it's going to be Halloween. And then Turkey Day. And then Christmas. *sigh* Time is moving impossibly fast. And because of that, I haven't been posting much. In fact, I didn't post at all during the entire month of August. Shame on me!!
The highlights of August: Nate started 1st grade, I had my birthday, and the hubs and I got to go camping!
I know most of you aren't here to see pics of my handsome little boy or of my adventures around the state, so I'll get to why you're really here: the nails!
I'm going to start by saying that I have NO idea when I did this mani. But, it's pretty and I like it, so I'm going to share it with you.
I believe I started with a base of white, but since it's been such a long time, I can't remember exactly. It was either white or the yellow.
Anyway...
I liked the idea of this one more in my head than it looked on my nails. I think I should've used a brighter blue rather than a navy.
This is my right hand. I liked the pinky nail on this hand a lot. And the thumb was good, too, until I knocked it on something and ended up with a big bald spot. But, you know when you've finished a full water marble mani, you really don't feel like redoing one if it gets messed up. Yeah. That's what happened there.
See...if all the nails came out like this one, with the blue really bold, I would've liked it better. Either way, it was a water marble and really...you can't completely go wrong with that.
And here's what I used. I have yet to find a yellow that I really like. A real, primary-type yellow. Any suggestions?
So, there ya go. I won't promise to post more but I can tell you that I have lots of pictures prepped and just sitting there, waiting to be shared with the blogverse!!
Happy September!
2 comments:
Wonderful mani. Life is busy when you have little ones so you are forgiven for not posting in August.
Ohmigosh with his little sign, CUTEST!!! I really like the colors you picked for the marble -- I think the blue lends it all a little more retro... tres chic madame!
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