Showing posts with label tenoverten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tenoverten. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Stars and Stripes for Sochi

I try not to post two days in a row—I only have time for a few posts per week and I like to spread them out a bit more—but this week is special! So I'm making an exception.

Anyone who's followed me for a while might know that I'm a big hockey fan. I generally follow NHL hockey, but right now there's Olympic hockey happening, too. The US women's team is playing Canada for the gold medal today (as I'm writing this, in fact), and the men's team plays Canada tomorrow morning for a chance to go to the final. So, needless to say, it's a big day for USA hockey, and I couldn't let the opportunity to do some USA hockey–themed nail art pass me by!


When I first started kicking around the idea of doing some USA hockey nail art, I knew from the beginning that more than just doing a red, white, and blue design, I really wanted to capture the three main elements of the jerseys Team USA is wearing in Sochi this year: the crest on the front, the thick red and white armbands, and the shiny stars across the shoulders.

Team USA hockey jersey

Conveniently, all these elements lend themselves really well to nail art!

I'm going to write out all the steps I used in a numbered list to help keep things organized. It may still be somewhat long-winded, though, so if you're not interested in the process, just hit the jump (link below the sharing buttons)/scroll down for more pictures!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Painting the Roses Red

I had a bit of a hard time coming up with (another) Valentine's Day manicure idea that I was really excited about this year. I actually love Valentine's Day—any excuse to pick out a gift for the Mr. and eat chocolate, after all!—but the traditional pink/hearts/sparkles just weren't inspiring me. Eventually I hit upon the idea of focusing on my favorite Valentine's Day flower, roses, and I stumbled upon this look while messing around with my stamping plates and a bunch of different color combinations.


I really wanted red roses on a black background, but I don't have a stamping plate that has an image of the negative space around a rose, and none of my reds stamped well at all on top of black. As a last resort, I stamped on some roses in white onto my black base and then painted over the whole nail with one of my more sheer reds, and—bingo! It worked! Red roses on a background that still looks black.


I used Essie Licorice for my base, and then stamped on the roses using essence white stamping polish and the Messy Mansion MM07 plate. (By the way, everyone probably already knows this, but Messy Mansion plates are amazing—they're really well etched and every single stamp came out perfectly. I can't recommend them highly enough!) Then I added a thin coat of tenoverten Carmine to each nail and sealed everything with topcoat. And once I realized what I was doing, I couldn't help but hum the "Painting the Roses Red" song from Alice in Wonderland to myself the entire time.


I really love how this turned out—the roses looks so deep and rich because of how the stamping is sandwiched between the two colors. I'll definitely be trying this technique again the next time I want to stamp a color onto black! I wish I'd dragged out my light box to shoot a few of the pictures so that the lamp glare wasn't such an issue (the dark colors and extremely shiny finish from the HK Girl top coat I used make the glare especially obvious), but that's my only minor regret here. Lesson learned for next time!


Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Christmas Candy Gram

I've been wearing this manicure for a few days now, and I can't decide what it reminds me of more: mint candies & other delicious holiday goodies, or an over-the-top holiday sweater. Either way, I think this is definitely a Christmasy look through and through!


I started with a base of tenoverten Carmine on all my nails (except the ring finger—that got a base coat of Zoya Trixie). Then I stamped the snowflake-y pattern from MoYou's Artist Collection Plate 04 on my index and middle finger with Trixie, and used striping tape and Carmine to do the stripes on my ring finger. Finally, I painted/dabbed on a generous coat of ILNP Candy Gram on my thumb and pinky.


This manicure marked my first attempts using my new MoYou stamping plates, and I'm really loving them so far! MoYou is the hot new name in nail stamping right now, and I can definitely see why. The plates are very high quality and full of gorgeous images that transfer really well. I'm kind of a terrible stamper—my New Year's resolution is going to be improving my stamping skills, in fact!—but even I had a pleasant experience using these plates. Check them out if you have the chance!




Thanks for looking!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Swatch: Tenoverten Maiden

I'll admit it: I ordered tenoverten Maiden because I liked the look of the bottle. I'd never heard of the brand (which is actually a luxury salon in New York, I've come to learn!) and had no real reason to gravitate toward it, but the bottle seemed nice, so I went for it. I'm impulsive like that when it comes to nail polish—what can I say!


It doesn't really matter now why I bought this polish, because the bottom line is that I'm SO glad I did! Maiden is a beautiful plummy purple and I'm totally in love with it. Tenoverten's formula is perfect: easy to apply, stays right where you put it, and the coverage is excellent. This is two coats with a topcoat.


I really can't praise this polish enough—it's pricey, but well worth it, in my opinion. If you're in the mood to try a new high-end polish brand, definitely consider tenoverten!