Skorchcake - Nail Polish Fanatic
Dreaming and blogging about nail polish.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
New Blog
It's finally here, my new blog is up and ready to be filled with pictures of nail polish. If you'd like to keep reading my posts, please head over to www.skorchcake.com. Thanks for reading!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Still blogging, just on a temporary vacation
I don't want my readers to think I've stopped this blog so I thought I'd give you a little update. I'm currently in the process of setting up a new blog on my own domain using Wordpress. I'm not happy with the layout options available to me through Blogger so wanted to do something on my own where I have complete creative control. My lovely husband has been helping me (he's a graphic designer/ web developer by profession) and I'm so excited with the results so far!
I've been purchasing some new nail supplies, lots of glitter and striping tape so I can try out some new nail art designs. I'm trying not to purchase anymore polish for the time being as I have so much and I don't use 80% of it.
So please keep checking in, I will be sharing my new site as soon as it's up.
Until I resume posting, here are links to 3 of my favorite nail polish bloggers:
www.scrangie.com - Scrangie posts great swatches of many gorgeous polishes, great if you want to see how a polish looks out of the bottle. This was the first polish blog I discovered.
http://www.thenailasaurus.com/ - The Nailasaurus posts amazing nail art. Stamping and striping are her specialties, I love the uniqueness of her designs.
http://www.polishallthenails.com/ - Polish All The Nails is probably my favorite polish blog of all time. She posts stunning glitter placement manicures that must take her hours and generally just loves glitter. She has given me a lot of inspiration for my manicures and I love seeing how her blog has progressed from when she began.
I've been purchasing some new nail supplies, lots of glitter and striping tape so I can try out some new nail art designs. I'm trying not to purchase anymore polish for the time being as I have so much and I don't use 80% of it.
So please keep checking in, I will be sharing my new site as soon as it's up.
Until I resume posting, here are links to 3 of my favorite nail polish bloggers:
www.scrangie.com - Scrangie posts great swatches of many gorgeous polishes, great if you want to see how a polish looks out of the bottle. This was the first polish blog I discovered.
http://www.thenailasaurus.com/ - The Nailasaurus posts amazing nail art. Stamping and striping are her specialties, I love the uniqueness of her designs.
http://www.polishallthenails.com/ - Polish All The Nails is probably my favorite polish blog of all time. She posts stunning glitter placement manicures that must take her hours and generally just loves glitter. She has given me a lot of inspiration for my manicures and I love seeing how her blog has progressed from when she began.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Purple Power - Nfu Oh 51 and Orly FX Space Cadet Review
Nfu Oh 51 and Orly FX Space Cadet |
Orly FX Space Cadet without top coat |
Orly FX Space Cadet |
Orly FX you are so pretty! |
Nfu Oh layered over Orly Space Cadet |
Nfu Oh Orly FX Hybrid from another angle |
I love how it shifts in the light! |
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Halloween Nail Art Ideas
This week I've worked on Halloween manicure ideas to share with you. I created three different nail art designs, a candy corn design, a spider design, and a Halloween pumpkin design.
To create the candy corn Halloween manicure, I first painted my nails with Maybelline's Color Show Polish in Orange Fix and waited for it to dry. I then used tape to segment the nail and applied a white polish from Boots 17 (I had gotten it in a french-manicure set years ago) at the bottom of the nail and Midtown Mimosa, a yellow polish by NYC, at the top of the nail.
Once all of the layers were dry, I removed the tape and was left with a striped candy corn design. I wasn't particularly happy with the way this turned out as the lines weren't perfect. I had to apply multiple layers of polish to get good coverage and the polish ended up smudging when I removed the tape. It would probably have worked better if the tape was less sticky. A fun idea for Halloween but not perfect enough for my liking!
I next created a Halloween pumpkin design using a Temple Spa polish, Naples, for 4 of my nails and the Maybelline Orange Fix Polish for the accent nail. Temple Spa is a UK company that creates stunning nail polish. I only have 4 polishes from them but they are all gorgeous.
I used a dotting tool to create the pumpkin nail art on one of my nails. I used Black Chrome, a Nubar polish for the pumpkin's face.
I was so pleased with how this turned out. It was pretty simple to do and looks great. I think it would also look good with alternating orange and black nails.
My final design was a nude nail with spider nail art applied on alternating nails. I took a picture of this design with just one spider on the accent nail and another with spiders on alternating nails. Both looked great but the accent nail may work better if you want something more subtle. I used Essie Chinchilly as the base, one of my all time favorite polishes. I love how simple it is and it looks amazing with poker dots or glitter!
Again I used a dotting tool to create these designs, using the larger end for the eyeball and the smaller end for the pupil. I also loved how this design turned out. It was fairly simple to create but looked so pretty on my nails.
I hope you enjoyed these ideas. I'd love to know what your favorite design was. I'm rocking the Halloween pumpkin design for Halloween week.
To create the candy corn Halloween manicure, I first painted my nails with Maybelline's Color Show Polish in Orange Fix and waited for it to dry. I then used tape to segment the nail and applied a white polish from Boots 17 (I had gotten it in a french-manicure set years ago) at the bottom of the nail and Midtown Mimosa, a yellow polish by NYC, at the top of the nail.
Once all of the layers were dry, I removed the tape and was left with a striped candy corn design. I wasn't particularly happy with the way this turned out as the lines weren't perfect. I had to apply multiple layers of polish to get good coverage and the polish ended up smudging when I removed the tape. It would probably have worked better if the tape was less sticky. A fun idea for Halloween but not perfect enough for my liking!
Candy Corn Manicure for Halloween |
I used a dotting tool to create the pumpkin nail art on one of my nails. I used Black Chrome, a Nubar polish for the pumpkin's face.
I was so pleased with how this turned out. It was pretty simple to do and looks great. I think it would also look good with alternating orange and black nails.
Halloween Nail Art - Pumpkin |
Again I used a dotting tool to create these designs, using the larger end for the eyeball and the smaller end for the pupil. I also loved how this design turned out. It was fairly simple to create but looked so pretty on my nails.
Spider Accent Nail for Halloween |
Halloween Spiders on alternating Nails |
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Star Nail Art using Konad Stamping Technique
When I started my blog, my goal was to post once a week. I've been pretty bad at sticking to this for a couple of reasons. Firstly I was on vacation in the UK seeing my family and secondly I just started a new job so I've been pretty busy learning!
Whilst I was in the UK I picked up a Konad stamp set. I'd wanted to try nail stamping for a while and was pretty excited to come across the kit in the store. I ended up purchasing plate m3 and a white Konad polish. This weekend I used the stamping set for the first time. I painted my nails with Color Club's Revvolution, a dark grey, almost black holographic polish. I then went crazy stamping stars all over my nails.
I love how this mani turned out! The stamping was tricky at first but once I practiced a few times, the stars turned out really well. I found the stars looked better if I slightly rocked the stamper whilst picking up the star from the Konad plate.
The great thing with using a dark polish for the base was that if a star didn't turn out well, I just painted over that part of the nail and tried again in a few minutes. Patience is key when stamping as sometimes the image won't properly stick. I feel that it's worth it for such a unique effect!
Whilst I was in the UK I picked up a Konad stamp set. I'd wanted to try nail stamping for a while and was pretty excited to come across the kit in the store. I ended up purchasing plate m3 and a white Konad polish. This weekend I used the stamping set for the first time. I painted my nails with Color Club's Revvolution, a dark grey, almost black holographic polish. I then went crazy stamping stars all over my nails.
The great thing with using a dark polish for the base was that if a star didn't turn out well, I just painted over that part of the nail and tried again in a few minutes. Patience is key when stamping as sometimes the image won't properly stick. I feel that it's worth it for such a unique effect!
Sunday, September 15, 2013
No time for a manicure.
I'm going on vacation this week and haven't had the time to do a manicure or take pictures. This weekend I purchased a gorgeous Butter polish, Wallis, in the Ulta sale for $10, so will be playing with that when I return. I have so many polishes that I promised myself I would blog about them for the next few months before buying anymore but it's hard to resist a sale!
I discovered an amazing nail blog, www.polishallthenails.com, whilst googling for manicure ideas. I've included a picture below. This blogger has some of the most incredible manicures I've ever seen. She takes individual pieces of glitter and arranges them across the nail one by one. I cannot wait to try this, even if I just do an accent nail. The effect is stunning. Please take a look if you love glitter.
I discovered an amazing nail blog, www.polishallthenails.com, whilst googling for manicure ideas. I've included a picture below. This blogger has some of the most incredible manicures I've ever seen. She takes individual pieces of glitter and arranges them across the nail one by one. I cannot wait to try this, even if I just do an accent nail. The effect is stunning. Please take a look if you love glitter.
A mermaid manicure from Polish All the Nails. I'm in love! |
Sunday, September 8, 2013
China Glaze - It's A Trap-eze Nail Polish Review
China Glaze It's a Trap-Eze Bottle |
The formula of this polish is great. It's packed full of glitter and gives great coverage after only 2-3 layers. The end result is gorgeous! The polish looks exactly how it does in the bottle when applied to your nails because of the generous amount of glitter included. I'm usually so dissatisfied with glitter polishes because of their poor coverage but this polish didn't disappoint.
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