Spring glitter gradient manicure
Hi ladies! I know it's not Spring here in Aus but it is in many other places and I think this mani is perfect for the warm months! I did it a few weeks ago but never got around to posting it. I have so many things to post about but I'm just so swamped at the moment =(
I used 3 coats of the gorgeous Jill Stuart Milky Freesia from the Bare Petal 2012 Spring collection as my base. It's a sheer milky violet and it's sooooooo pretty! I then sponged China Glaze Medallion onto the tips concentrating most of the glitter on the top 1/3 of my nail. Below is a blurry shot which I took totally unintentionally but it shows off the awesome gold glitter with holographic pieces nicely in the bottle.
Thanks for looking as always! Don't forget to enter my 2nd birthday giveaway here!
I used 3 coats of the gorgeous Jill Stuart Milky Freesia from the Bare Petal 2012 Spring collection as my base. It's a sheer milky violet and it's sooooooo pretty! I then sponged China Glaze Medallion onto the tips concentrating most of the glitter on the top 1/3 of my nail. Below is a blurry shot which I took totally unintentionally but it shows off the awesome gold glitter with holographic pieces nicely in the bottle.
Thanks for looking as always! Don't forget to enter my 2nd birthday giveaway here!
Labels:
China Glaze,
Jill Stuart,
Nail art,
NOTD
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Fabulous! That pink is perfect in itself, lovelier with glitter on :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Su! My pics make the polish look more pink than violet doh.
DeleteOooh! It's so pretty, would definitely be perfect for spring! xx
ReplyDeleteI wish I had done this during Spring! Spring is well and truly over here unfortunately doh =(
Deleteas usual, your nail design always looks very nice. Lovin it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoy this mani! Thank you ^__^
DeleteAww I love it!! It's socutee! And this kind of pink is nice!! surprising as always :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your sweet comment Marie =)
DeleteThis looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Veronica!
DeleteI tried once doing something similar. Let's just say that polish remover was used right after. But you've inspired me to try again as the result is gorgeous!
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Oh I do hope you try it again Ria!! When I 1st tried glitter gradient manis they sucked so badly but practise makes perfect ;) plus the right type of glitter is important!
Deletethis looks so cute! xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicola!
DeleteIt's sooo pretty <3 I really love it!!
ReplyDeleteI love glitter gradients! The color combo is lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this! Super delicate & cute. And that Jill Stuart bottle is just so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty! Very girly - the gold glitter gives it a warmer look (if that makes sense).
ReplyDeleteI love seeing manis like this! They look so pretty! I've only tried it once myself and it turned out a complete and utter disaster, but this makes me want to try again.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect and here we do have spring so I will definitely copy your beautiful design
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of camera r u using now? Nice shot and pretty nail art ..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely recreating this tomorrow :) Very lovely!
ReplyDelete...I never thought of that color combo! I think I'm gonna do this next, I have two polishes that are very similar to those. ^^
ReplyDeletepretty pretty mani :)) i love the glitter
ReplyDeleteThis looks so pretty! I love glitter gradient tips :D
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! I've never tried a glitter gradient before, but this looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome and I'm going to attempt to recreate it on myself this weekend...question: when you say you "sponged on" the glitter, how exactly did you do that and what did you use to apply it?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and elegant ♥
ReplyDeleteI love this one. I did something similar for New Years Eve but it was nowhere near as pretty, haha
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