Hi Goddesses
And welcome to another Digit-al Dozen Week. I am happy to be back in the saddle, even though this week sees the rather tough challenge of METAL.
Whilst brainstorming the challenge, I was also brainstorming how to nail art with some of the Lilypad Lacquer I was sent for review, and somehow, this idea just bubbled up and formed in my mind.
So this is molten iron, as you see in the forges, the mountains of Mordor and underneath Sigourney Weaver, turning black as it oxidises.
The very appropriately named Fire Fire by Lilypad Lacquer sits on top of Barry M Matte Black aka Espresso.
Some of the nails were done with a very coarse sponge (one that had holes in it so that I got incomplete coverage), and the schisms of fiery metal were done using my Sam Biddle nail art pen, of which there will be a proper review shortly.
Don't forget to check out all the lovely ladies!
And welcome to another Digit-al Dozen Week. I am happy to be back in the saddle, even though this week sees the rather tough challenge of METAL.
Whilst brainstorming the challenge, I was also brainstorming how to nail art with some of the Lilypad Lacquer I was sent for review, and somehow, this idea just bubbled up and formed in my mind.
So this is molten iron, as you see in the forges, the mountains of Mordor and underneath Sigourney Weaver, turning black as it oxidises.
The very appropriately named Fire Fire by Lilypad Lacquer sits on top of Barry M Matte Black aka Espresso.
Some of the nails were done with a very coarse sponge (one that had holes in it so that I got incomplete coverage), and the schisms of fiery metal were done using my Sam Biddle nail art pen, of which there will be a proper review shortly.
Don't forget to check out all the lovely ladies!