Let’s get back to the loose glitter today. I think I’ve actually learn to deal with these glitters during these weeks of trial and error (yes, there are some failed manicures that I haven’t shown on the blog, and I think it’s better for them to stay in the archives ;) ). As I’ve probably told you almost every day during the last week, I LOVE wearing these glitters as backgrounds for nail art. This is one dip in the loose glitter jar after I’ve applied a base coat. The black color blocks are freehanded with A England – Lancelot. The black surface ended up a little bit uneven because of the blue glitter that has a sugary surface. I think to paint an even coat of black over these glitters you’ll have to topcoat the glitter a couple of more times to even up the surface more. I actually didn’t mind the uneven surface. It has a certain charm to it :)
The blue loose glitter comes from Edgy Polish.
Wow…. That is awesome! The blue and black go so well together.
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They do, don’t they! Thank you :)
looks awesome :)
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Thanks :)
All in all it looks interesting with this black :)
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I love the black and blue combo :)
Så läckert!! :-)
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Tack Ann-Sofie :)
Så fint :)
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Vad roligt att du gillar det :)
Läckert!
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Tack så mycket :)
Beautiful! You should try and make a glitter rainbow too, that would look awesome <3
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That’s a great idea! I’ll try that soon :)