Showing posts with label Linda Johansen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Johansen. Show all posts

8 March 2013

Happiness is having Welsh friends


Its Friday, at that means another manicure using the Cheeky plates.
Me and Mishka from Lacquer or Leave Her! is working our way around the plates, and proving how awesome the plates are. Often we get the plates, and we might use 1 or 2 plates before we go out and slurge on another set.
We are using one plate week, picking one image. You get to see two different manicures using the same image. Today we are using a miniature picture from the CH 43 ; sheep.


To set us up in the right mood, here are some pictures of some sheep.
I took these pictures on a trip to see Stokesay Castle, not far from here.




Now, lets get back to some nail art, shall we?

I live pretty close to Wales, and I have heard this saying several times:
"Happiness is having Welsh friends".
Often with a picture of some sheep jumping in the sky of happiness.


I started out with 3 coats of Linda Johansen - Calypso.
Using Cheeky plate, CH36, and CH43.
Using Sinful Color - Snow Me White, and Angelica - Ice Queen.





6 February 2013

Linda Johansen - Brookside Moss

I have a thing for 'green' every now and then. Where I just crave using green on my nails.
To me, wearing green polish is almost the same as wearing red for others. It feels classy, and makes your nails look gorgeous no matter what.

I used 2 coats on the pictures, and all pictures are taken in direct sunlight.

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5 February 2013

S is for Shredded Jeans

I just loved this nail art as soon as I got the idea.
When I had made it, I was even more thrilled over it. I think it looks really good on me.
Something about the shimmer in the light grey color, and the intense white. If the background color had been pink it would have looked like Cotton Candy I am sure.
In fact, I think I might try that out one day. Who knows (?) I might like it.

I have been looking at my fan brush for ages, wanting to use it for something, not sure what "something" was suppose to be, but now(!) I will definitely go back and try this technique again.
This is not the last you see if it.

First two pictures are taken in direct sunlight, just changing the angle on my nails slightly to show of the basecolor completely, and the next is before topcoat is applied, and last one is with topcoat.

I used a topcoat I bought from BornPrettyStore, it has strengthener in it, and works well for not smearing nail art. but using it to often will make my nails like bricks, and they will make load sounds when then snap. Creepy, yes.




26 December 2012

Linda Johansen - Aqua Rock

Swatch time!

Lets have a look at this baby I found at the airport.
Aqua Rock.

Linda Johansen polishes are all toxin free, with no formaldehyde, Toluene or DBP.

I wanted to make some art with it, and added some lines and dots. What do you think?




1 October 2012

UK haul Part 1

Hi everyone!
So I am back from my UK trip. I miss it already, and want to go back. I fell in love with the place.
Today I will show you the things I bought at my trip. As you know I had several shopping lists with me, both from the Norwegian nail-polish forum I`m at, and from Mishka (Lacquer or Leave Her!). To see what polishes Mishka got, keep an eye on her blog Lacquer of Leave Her! , it should arrive any day now.

UK Haul:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3


Max Factor

Max Factor - Fantasy Fire

Models Own Haul


Models Own

Models Own - Mirrorball Collection
Disco Inferno

Nail Polish Haul


Linda Johansen
Nail Candy Base Coat 

Sally Hansen
Ad. Hard As Nails (strengthener)
Double Duty Base- and Topcoat

20 July 2012

Summer Challenge - Buttercups

Todays challenge over at the Purple Crumpets Fairy Challenge, is Buttercups. Yupp, you heard it, Buttercups. Not cups of Butter, but the flowers. And no, not the girl from Power Puff, but it could of been, but not to me. When Power Puff girls where cool, I didn't own a channel that sent it. I lived in a cave, so to say. Haha.
But I have seen a few episodes of it, after I grew older. It`s fun.

I have been asked, " How to you decided what to wear?"
Well. Since this was a challenge, I went to Google Images and searched for Buttercups. I looked at the colours in the flower, the backgrounds, if anyone else had made manis with the same theme, and so on. You might say I use a lot of time on it, but I like researching before doing a "summer challenge mani".
Then I select one or two images that will work as my inspiration. Often these images have specific shades that I want to match.
I look in my collection to find the shades that matches in the image. For this challenge I had a close-up on a buttercup. You could see 4 different yellows in it, that made up the flower. I only had three shades that matched.
Buttercups have often 5 to 7 petals. I decided to go for 5, cause its easy to paint. Then I took a brush and created a star like pattern with Yellow from H&M, 5 petals. 
The middle of a buttercup often variate depending on how old it is. The older the brighter the colours. The buttercup image I was working with, was of a young flower. It still had some green in the middle of it. That`s why I picked up Lime, and Lemon Tree, darker shades of Yellow, running towards green. 
I used a tiny dotting tool to make the spores in the middle. I used both Lime, and Lemon Tree for this.
To finish it all of, I took the same dotting tool, dipped it in Licorice - ESSIE, and created the edge. I wanted it to be thinner than this, but I kinda rushed it, cause the sun was going down, and I wanted to get a decent picture, before it went all dark.
It still turned out pretty cool, a bit more cartoon esk, that I had planned, but its so cute.


Here are my flowery Buttercups.

I used Linda Johansen as a base for this mani. It took two coats.
For the flowers I used Lime, Lemon Tree, and Yellow, all H&M polishes. A tiny dotting tool for the middle, and, used Licorice from ESSIE for the black outline.



19 July 2012

Linda Johansen - Key Lime

I love Key Lime Pai, so yummy, and so summery.
When I found this colour at Linda Johansen ( <--Link to store), I knew I had to own it.
And its such a lovely green as well.

I have wore this as a full mani many times, even paired it with For Audrey from China Glaze.
They go hand-in-hand together.


Here it is. 





Do you like Key Lime?

6 June 2012

Birthday nails



For my 24th birthday I decided to do something easy and summery. I was going to do a lot of baking so this is what I came up with.
I had to fish out the hearts from the bottle, but I dont mind really. The hearts are so pretty.

French tip with red ribbon and hearts.

Used: Red -H&M, French White - H&M, Savina - Hearts, Base and Topcoat by Linda Johansen.

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3 June 2012

Linda Johansen haul



Wrapped in this lovely pink paper.






I was recommend to look into some Linda Johansen polishes. This is what I bought.

Nail Candy - Basecoat
Quick Dry - Topcoat
Key Lime - Summer Collection.

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