Showing posts with label black poppy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black poppy. Show all posts

Sunday, January 12, 2014

KKCenterhk Review - Butterfly and Flower Water Decal

*This product was sent to me for review in exchange for my honest opinion

Hello everyone! Looks like my scheduled posts for last Wednesday and Friday didn't show up, so here's one of the two!

Today I have some really pretty water decals from KKCenterhk. 
Since my last decal review, I knew I wanted to have a crack at reviewing some more decals. These are sooo easy to use and you can refer to my last post if you'd like to know the technicalities of how to apply these. The design I got this time is N.NAIL Glamorous Noble Elegant Purple Blue Rose Butterfly


This was the sheet I was sent and I was immediately excited to put these on. The flowers are so detailed and the butterflies were a nice added touch.


I used my own Dragon's Wings as a base coat and an unnamed Black Poppy as the accent nail.
These decals, just like the bunnies, applied wonderfully and this time I used my expertise and managed not to have any of the images crumple into little balls!
These decals are $2.56 and if you don't like this specific design they have TONS of flower designs as well as many other designs to your liking.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Ikat Nail Art

I know I said I'd post this Friday but then I accidentally forgot. OOPS!
So you get it today! I said I would use Sinful Colors - Cinderella as a base for some nail art. Well here it is!


Yes, this is the newest trend in nail art : The ikat trend. You've probably seen it everywhere and if not, well, you're seeing it here!

This is with no top coat because I liked the odd texture...

 I used :
Dark Blue - OPI - Blue My Mind! 
Medium blue - Black Poppy (unnamed) from pacsun
and the base was Sinful Colors - Cinderella 

...and this is with top coat because I was curious to see what it would look like with top coat after about an hour.


Really all the topcoat did was take away the texture. It looks well either way!

This was my first ikat and I really liked how it turned out! You don't need to be precise so it's like, who couldn't do this? I'll definitely play around with this some more because it was so easy!

Love from Leesha's Lacquer