Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Gobsmacked


Lately I've gotten back into sewing, a pastime that I neglected for over a decade, (if you don't include needlepoint) and I've found SO many amazing fabrics and fabric patterns, and they are super inspiring!! Today's nails are, like yesterday's nails, based on a piece of fabric that I bought! (I'm thinking I might do fabric week this week! :-P) I loved the colors, and the geometric pattern, and I had to have it- even if it was $10 a yard. (I bought an 1/8th, lol...what? I'm cheap!) Plus, I totally think it looks like a cross-section of a Gobstopper candy, hence the post title. Anyway, to the nails...

The fabric that inspired it all...


The nails:


I used American Apparel Cotton as a base, with Zoya Jancyn for the inner ring, CND Electric Orange for the next ring, MAC Damone Roberts 1968, and Orly Snowcone for the outer ring. Topped everything off with two coats Seche Vite top coat.

Catrice Caramé Collection

Caramé conjures up visions of an evening stroll over an oriental bazaar: it’s still very warm, despite the late hour. The air is laden with the smell of oriental spices. Dusk slowly lays its blanket of peace and quiet over the vibrant, pulsating bustle of the market between Persian tapestry, blackened bronze jewellery and expressive Indian fabrics.

Today I'll be showing you 3 out of 4 polishes that belong to the newest Limited Edition collection by Catrice: The Catrice Caramé Collection. Of course I wanted to cover all four, but I couldn't find them all :-(.

Catrice Caramé Bronzed Brown

Catrice - Bronzed Brown

Pretty shimmery brown. I'm not a big fan of browns, but this one isn't that bad. I applied 2 coats and experienced no issues at all. I probably won't wear this one often though, since I have no outfit to match it with ;-).

Catrice Caramé Oriental Orange

Catrice - Oriental Orange

I wouldn't really call this a true orange, more an orange-y red. Nothing unique of course, but I can appreciate a good red when I see one. The thing I love about Oriental Orange, is the finish, it's a jelly. Jellies are usually extremely shiny, and this one is just like that.
But there's often one big downside when it comes to jellies: they're sheer. I had to apply 4 coats and I still had a visible nail line.. It goes one very smooth and nicely though!

Catrice Caramé Spiced Bronze

Catrice - Spiced Bronze

This one's kinda fun. Spiced Bronze really lives up to its name, it's a bronze with a little bit of edge to it. Pretty cool. I applied 2 coats but after seeing the pictures I think it could've used a third. No other problems whatsoever.

The polish that's missing is Berry Bazaar, a pretty berry creme or jelly. If I find it I'll make sure it will be added to this post.

Overall conclusion

The formula of these is pretty good, they weren't as thick as some of the nail polishes from their core line. No bubbling, dragging or any other funky stuff, while it's pretty hot out here. The colors aren't really my cup of tea, but that just boils down to personal taste. I do think they did a very good job visualizing the theme they were going for. The price tag is a huge plus too, they only cost 2,49 EUR or 3.15 USD each and are now in stores!

Catrice Caramé Collection

Enter the giveaway by Catrice

If you're interested in winning this collection (entire collection, not just the nail polish), Catrice is giving away 30 sets! You'll only have to fill in the form here.

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Sneak peeks at the Holiday season

Just hear those sleigh bells jinglin', ring ting tinglin' tooooo. Wait, what? I'm chugging steam as we speak, since summer finally found its way to us. Is it to early to talk about collections for this winter? Probably, but I'm showing you this anyways ;-).

Orly - 'Tis the season

Orly comes up with six new shades, all embodying that Christmassy feel. The collection is called 'Tis The Season'. This name is actually very close to this years Christmas collection by China Glaze. So far this is all I know, if I find more information I'll update this post gladly.
Orly Holiday Tis The Season 2010

China Glaze - Tis The Season To Be Naughty and Nice

Maybe you've seen this before, because China Glaze released their promo pics for upcoming Christmas collection already last february. It's called 'Tis the season to be Naughty and Nice'. Twelve new shades to celebrate Christmas in!
  • Naughty and Nice (deep plum crème)
  • Sugar Plums
  • Phat Santa (deep red crème)
  • Ruby Deer (red crème)
  • Mrs. Claus (red tinsel glitter in clear pink)
  • Party Hearty (glitter top coat)
  • Mistletoe Kisses (green & silver glitter)
  • Jolly Holly (green shimmer)
  • Peace on Earth (olive green shimmer)
  • Little Drummer Boy (rich blue shimmer)
  • Midnight Kiss (gold shimmer)
  • Cheers to You (silver shimmer)
China Glaze Holiday Tis The Season to be Naughty And Nice 2010

What are your thoughts on these?


source: nailmail