
Another one I’ve been meaning to do for a while - Zipper nails.
I used Essie’s Licorice, Revlon Top Speed’s Electric, and Revlon’s Top Speed Metallic.

Another one I’ve been meaning to do for a while - Zipper nails.
I used Essie’s Licorice, Revlon Top Speed’s Electric, and Revlon’s Top Speed Metallic.

I’ve been wanting to do butterfly wings for a while, and I finally got around to it.
I used Zoya’s Pru over a coat of Essie’s Licorice and L’Oreal French Tip White.

“Always a bridesmaid never a bride” isn’t a phrase to frown upon when you’ve got a closet full of dresses ripe for reinvention. A clever and creative crafter wouldn’t dare give a dress a single spin…we harness our imagination, dream up a stylish lace update and let inspiration win. Grab your trusty scissors and transform formal into fun, wearable fashion.
To create, chop your maxi to the desired length. If fabric frays- add a hem, ours was polyester so no hem needed. Grab a lace tee or tank and secure with pins along the neckline of the dress. Double your thread and stitch the lace shirt to the dress, removing pins as you go.
P.S. - All this wedding talk is getting me excited to see the new movie “Bachelorette” starring Kirsten Dunst…a perfect reason to pop on your new black lace dress for a girls night!

This weekend I also did my awesome friend’s nails. They were her idea. =D WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA!
I used Essie’s Licorice, Sally Hanson’s Insta-Dry Brisk Blue, Revlon’s Top Speed Electric, and a white Sally Hanson Nail Art Pen.

It’s hard to capture on camera, but Nails Inc. London’s Stratford looks like painted-on silk. And what goes better with silk than lace?
The design was done using a black Sally Hanson nail art pen.

I did have a different plan for this week, but I ended up buying a beautiful new green polish on Friday. So I just played around and it ended up matching the Stop! Tea Time! shirt I was wearing.
I used Sephora by OPI’s Mermaid to Order, Essie’s Licorice and Sally Hanson’s Crackle Overcoat Fractured Foil.

Inspired by one of missladyfinger’s designs from a while back. I wanted this to be more summer-y with white dots, but I lost my white nail art pen. I still think these turned out rather nice.
I used Revlon’s Top Speed Electric and A Sally Hanson nail art pen.