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7 comments:
I have never franken-ed b4 but I would like to try. I don't know what color I would try though.
NESSA - When I did my first franken I didn't really have a color in mind. I just kind of picked out some colors I thought would look good together and started mixing, lol! It really is kind of fun and addicting, too.
How exactly is it done? What do you mix in? How to transfer the colors; a pipette of some kind? (will be messy to just poor them straight out of the bottle I guess? ;))
As you can tell, I've never done this (as of yet, that is!), but I'd love to try it out some day...
How about trying to Franken OPI "Black Tie Optional"..?
i'v franken-ed before random colors and they have turned out cute :]
but at the moment i'm proud of having frankened my own mac peppermint patty :D
VANESSA - It really isn't messy at all. I just pour from bottle to bottle, and I have had no big messes at all. I ordered empty bottle from trans design and got some bb's from walmart and I just pour the colors in to the empty bottle and shake :) I will have to check out black tie optional and see what I can do :)
SLINQUI - Would love to see or hear what you used to make your peppermint patty! I'm sure lots of the girls here would!
i would love to show everyone
its really simple
i just don't have a blog >o<
:(
SLINGQUI - That's too bad! I'm sure someone that does have a blog has a franken for it in the works though :)
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