Hello lovelies :)
I've reviewed Zoya Sam in the previous post and today I'll show you how I did a splatter over it. I've used two coats of Zoya Sam as a base colour and then I used Zoya Moxie, Brie and Kennedy on the top. All sealed with Seche Vite Topcoat.
I had a little trouble with actually splattering the polish. I think it was because I've used quite wide straw from McDonald's...any thoughts on this? Next time I have to buy regular ones if it'll make a difference.
it's beautiful! you did a great job.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! x
DeleteThis is amazing Lucy! I've been meaning to try this for so long but never get round to buying any straws!
ReplyDeleteHi Leanne, definitely try it, it's super easy and if you'll have good straws, there shouldn't be a problem. I'm visiting tesco tonight where I'll hunt for new straws so I will update this post wether the thinner straws make difference :)
DeleteThis looks amazing, it has an almost smoky effect. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather x
DeleteI've never tried splattering so no clue about the straw question--I do know I like the end result you got!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Any chance you'd consider turning off word verification for comments? It vexes me so that I'm not sure if I'll get this comment through at all.
Hi karen, I've read your post about turning off the word verification but I don't have the option in my settings. I'll keep researching it, I had no idea I had word verification on.
DeleteLove! I need to attempt a splatter mani again. The first time I tried, it was an epic fail!
ReplyDeletewow1 A terrific job!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lucy! As far as I know, you have to be in (or temporarily switch to) the old Blogger interface to be able to see the option to turn it off. Maybe that's why you're not seeing it?
ReplyDeleteThank you, yes, I had to switch to the old blog interface. Now it should be fine :)
Deleteabsolutely STUNNING mix of colours xx
ReplyDeleteThank you very much xx
DeleteI love it! I think it actually looks less like paint splatter and more like you dripped the beige into a darker liquid and it spread like that. I'm not sure if I explained it clearly at all ... like if you drop food coloring into water. :)
ReplyDeleteIt does, doesn't it? Or it reminds me of smoke :) Thank you for visiting! x
DeleteLuv it!
ReplyDeleteI love this, it looks beautiful! I've never tried splattering, have to do it one day.
ReplyDeleteIt's really easy, try it! The best thing is it will always look different and unique! x
DeleteWow, this is so pretty! It looks like some purple smoke... I love the combo you did :)
ReplyDeleteThank you lovely Gwen :)
DeleteThis looks awesome! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!
ReplyDeleteThere are several things you can do to adjust how the polish splatters. First, you can try different sizes of straw, from big bubble tea straws to the tiny coffee stirrers. Then, you can thin down your polish so that it flows a bit easier. Put it in a small container and add some polish thinner (or polish remover, I bet it would work fine too) and stir it up.
ReplyDeleteIt's just a trial and error process to see what works for each individual polish. But this came out absolutely gorgeous!!
Hi Laynie, thank you very much for your tips! I've tried thinner straw which helped a lot and I'll try to thin down the polish as well. <3
Deletethat's really beautiful
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I've never seen anything like this done before, I may attempt it :)
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Really gorgeous splatter mani!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this before, its so cool! Do you have a tutorial you watched? I'd really love to try this, and am wondering about how to do so.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Stacy! If you search splatter manicure on Youtube or Google you should find some tutorials. It' basically dipping pieces of straw (for drinking drinks) into polish and then blow the straw over nails ;)
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