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Due to some technical glitches with the original Show Me Your Nails Thread, I am starting a new thread with @vegchililover78's blessing (She says "hello," by the way!).
Please share your nail looks, nail art and manicures!
...And don't forget to check out @Beadshopgirl's Nail Stamping Thread for stamping inspiration! ❤️
https://community.sephora.com/t5/Nailed-It/The-Nail-Stamping-Thread/m-p/3328865
Oh yay, how exciting! I hope you love it, and can't wait to see your results!
I am so excited as well @RGbrown 😃 When I “master” it, I will share, for sure! 😊
Last week, I sat down and pulled out a bunch of fallish colors and grouped them into sets of "shades I think will look good together", but had no concrete plans for art or anything like that; these three made up one of those sets. I had no real plans for another Halloween manicure at the time either; I was so in love with my cat eyes and blood spatter that I figured I'd never top it, so I wasn't even thinking about trying lol. Then, over the weekend, I watched a Kelli Marissa video on various gradient/sponging techniques, and became enchanted with the "radial gradient", and a plan started forming 🕸️🦇
End result first!
I am loving how the gradient turned out, making this look like it's backlit 💚🦇
More deets on the polishes and process in the spoiler!
swatch and practice hand
Colors used:
Orly Elysian Fields (pinky): murky baby poop olive. I ordered this one mostly because I needed a filler to hit free shipping and did not feel like browsing for anything else (I was already buying another Orly polish from the same collection, so it was my easy way to hurry up lol) but it's incredibly unique to my collection, and I don't dislike it like I thought I would (ringing endorsement, yes? 😅) It's actually quite lovely, moreso than I anticipated, and I'm happy to have it. Crelly formula, the first coat was quite sheer and I just knew I'd need three coats, but nope, got it down in two with no issues.
Essie My Happy Bass (index): another murky green, much lighter this time and with a strong yellow base. Easy two coater.
China Glaze Autumn's Up (thumb): fairly classic mustard yellow, honey leaning, not much brown in the mix. This was a three coater, a bit streaky, but it's a yellow, so no big surprise there.
All stamping done with MT Little Black Dress
@RGbrown I also had radial gradients in mind for Halloween, but I got too frustrated with one of the polishes (more on that whenever I post my kinda sorta Halloween mani) and scrapped the whole idea for a much simpler look. Yours turned out amazingly well!
Ugh, no, I hate it when a PITA polish ruins plans 😡😣 Can't wait to see your final result though!
@RGbrown Oh wow, these turned out amazing! I love it!
I've really enjoyed watching Kelli Marissa - she's who got me turned on to gradients and stamping. In one of her videos she did a gradient stamp technique I really want to try.
@RGbrown oh my gosh, I LOVE that!!!! The stamping turned out absolutely fantastic!!!
Thanks so much! They were a blast to make! 🦇🕸️
@RGbrown Wow. This is truly amazing. Great nails. They really feel like Halloween evening nails. So festive and creative. I dont have words!
Thanks so much! I'm so glad I buy some of these gross shades sometimes...they worked beautifully for this one! 😂 🕸️
Thanks so much!
The hardest part was just trying to load the sponge relatively neatly...painting a circle on a sponge with a polish brush is an interesting task to undertake lol. But the sponge handles all of the shading work...all you gotta do is dab it up and down a bit and it blends everything out like magic 🪄 It's easier than it looks!
My jaw is on the floor, @RGbrown ! Amazing! I'm struggling with one color creams and Pixie Dusts and you're doing sponging techniques and stamping! 🤣
WOOOOOOOOW WOW WOW WOW 😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵 This is absolutely impressive! Your mani is so perfect that it looks fake @RGbrown ! I hope I could get 1/10 of the quality work and creativity you always achieve! This is STUNNING! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aw shucks, thanks so much! 😊 I wouldn't rate the skill level required much above intermediate though...sponge gradients can benefit from a practice session or two to get the hang of them, but they're not particularly hard to do. Stamping may need a little more practice (and quality supplies), there's definitely a learning curve, but it's easy peasy once you get it down. You could totally do this too!
Holy artwork!!! omg, this is phenomenal @RGbrown! Your gradient is flippin’ fantastic and yes to that backlit effect!! 😍😍😍 It’s absolutely gorgeous. You never cease to amaze me. I’m completely mesmerized!
Thanks so much! I'm really pleased with how this came out, especially since I went into it without any sort of real plan, just "hey, lemme try this new technique and see how it goes", and it all just sorta fell together perfectly 🕷