Wednesday, November 4, 2009

MAD FOR PLAID - NOTD

I soooo didn't feel like doing my nails yesterday, so I knew I wanted to do something simple. I almost left them just a plain color but even I wasn't going to let that happen! :) I decided to just go with a full nail design. I haven't used the plaid design before and thought I would give it a go. I could NOT get this to stamp straight for the life of me, but on the plus side at least I consistently put them crooked on all the nails, lol! I really like this and still feel like they are a little plain, but I am digging it for today at least. Also these are super shiny!!! I can't quit looking at how shiny they are, I just love it. Don't know if it is due to the Pure Ice nail polish or the Nubar Diamont top coat I used - maybe it is just looking shiny compared to the Black Top franken I did!


Also, a week or so ago my little sister gave me all of her nail polish since I do her nails and the Pure Ice I used for this mani was one of them. The name sticker has come off and I am hoping one of you might be able to help me identify this color.
















outside in full sun:





outside in shade:

13 comments:

Paige said...

The plaid design is so hard to work with! You did a beautiful job though!

Anonymous said...

I luv this!!

Unknown said...

I love it!!! That looks like Bordeaux. I made a quick swatch for you http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f278/jazzie142/bordeaux.jpg.

Brooke said...

VIXXAN - Thank you!! I think you are right - I really appreciate the pic you took for me :)

Mama Jen said...

THis is a cute design!!! i have some plates but i still need to get a stamper!!

Jodes said...

Your mani design is absolutely stunning.

x

Anonymous said...

i love the plaid look its super cute and very shiny! i wonder how it would've looked with white plaid? too candy cane-y?

polishedlyrics said...

This is gorgeous! I love this red! You always have such pretty nails!

Kori said...

These are amazing! I want this immediately! Kori xoxo

jaljen said...

Absolutely gorgeous. Amazing.

clockwork said...

That is such a pretty look and it is so glossy!

Lucy said...

Love this look. Mad for Plaid is for me! Also reminds me of a Christmas ball I had. Well I think it was a box of 10. Very pretty. I loved it matte and I love it shiny!I just started using Diamont topcoat again. It's so fantastic. Levels everything and is super shiny!

Pui Yee said...

Hi there! I came across your blog while searching for Konad tutorials...and wow I loove the plaid look! And the shade of Pure Ice you used...is Bordeaux still being sold now? Or is it a seasonal shade or something?

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