I got a package this morning. Guess what was in it! The Konad Princess polishes from WowSoCool I showed you the other day. I've been having some Konad fun playing with a few of them today to show them to you. Since my aim was to show you the polishes, I didn't keep track of the plate numbers. I was lucky I could keep track of what I was doing at all! One down side to all Konad nail polishes is that they're not labelled with a name or number, so you just have to remember what it is. I was able to do that today, but a week from now, I'm not so sure!
Two of these are a far cry from my best work, one due to the polish and one due to me getting sloppy at the end. I'm showing them to you anyhow just to show you the colors.
We'll start with what my left hand looks like right now (I only did my left hand on all of these, since you can't see me right!). It's H&M You Rock My World as a base (silver holo) with Violet Pearl Princess Polish over it. This is the one where I got sloppy - sorry about that.
The next one is off because of the polish, which was Jungle Green Konad Princess Nail Polish over a base of Barielle Swizzle Stix. For some reason, this one just really stuck to the stamper and it took two passes and ridiculous pressure to get the stamp. Bummer, because it is really cool in the bottle. The good news is that it's the only one of he batch that gave me trouble. The picture's not blurry, the lines are. Sorry if I hurt your eyes!
Okay, now we have the crappy ones out of the way and you've seen Violet Pearl and Jungle Green. On to more successful swatches!
The next one is what my right hand is (it's the mani I did this morning). It's a hot look, the mismatched hands. Anyhow, it's inspired by a 1974 kitchen - a base of Sally Hansen Salon Forsythia (Spring 2009 Tracy Reese) with Olive Green Konad Princess Nail Polish stamped on it. I really like this one. Harvest gold and avocado all the way!!!
The last one is a base of Revlon Pink Again with Coral Blue Konad Princess Nail Polish over it. I like this pattern a lot - if you look closely and know what you're looking for, you can see that it's knit stitches. I knit (or did, my supplies are packed away), and the individual stitches on patterns are exactly like this Konad stamp.
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