Hey there! I'm proud to say this week I actually did some nail art! I tested my skills and decided to go with a Leopard design, one that I haven't tried before. And I have to say.... am so excited with my result! This was such a fun manicure to do and it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be.
For this I used Essie in Miss Fancy Pants and Snap Happy and the black is Wet n Wild Ebony Hates Chris. Sammi at Glitznglammer was so kind to get the Essie polish for me for our St. Patty's Day gift Exchange.
Overall I think the colors came out awesome together and I cant wait to do another one of these! Have a great weekend everyone!
I am loving the leopards this week. Color combos are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOooo...good color choice! And great job for your first time on the spots...they look pretty fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, I too love the color choice!! I totally thought leopard would be way harder than it was too, it's my go to when I need something fast and easy - awesome job!
ReplyDeleteI love your color combo! Love how your spots turned out. ^_^
ReplyDeleteWow, the spots look perfect! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWow this is a stunning leopard mani, I love the colours you chose, and well done on your first attempt it looks like you have been doing leopard forever :)
ReplyDeleteYet another gorgeous leopard mani for this week! I love it how we all still chose to do completely different leopard manis from each other :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Raquel! They DID...they really did come out superb. I'm loving the leopards our group came up with. Great and inspiring stuff. Don't know why I put off trying this technique, because it sure gave me a lot of satisfaction.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend! :)
Your nails look great! I love the combo of grey, red, & black!
ReplyDeleteOf all the essies I own I think Miss Fancy Pants is probably my favorite formula wise! I really love your choice of colors too! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteWow this looks very clean and super shiny. Love the color combo!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! You were so clean and precise! :)
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