"Cinderelly Cinderelly Night and Day it's Cinderelly! Make the fire! Fix the breakfast! Wash the dishes! Do the moppin'!"
I started with a gorgeous pink sheer shade from butter LONDON, then added two coats of this unnamed sparkle top coat from Wet n Wild. It is very sparkly and could work as a pretty main just like this.
Then I painted Cinderella using acrylic paints. Her eyes and mouth were particularly hard to do.
Here is Cinderella before I topcoated. And you can see the mega sparkle of the nails in the background. So pretty!!
Polishes used in this manicure: butter LONDON Pink Ribbon, Wet n Wild Mini Color Icon unnamed sparkle topcoat, Essie All In One basecoat and Revlon Quick Dry Topcoat.
Here is the song I was singing while I painted these nails. :-)
Very nice! This song is gonna be stuck in my head all day now!
ReplyDeleteIt's stuck in my head, so I figured you deserved to have it stuck in yours too, Sarah. BTW this is a HILARIOUS song to sing while riding a scooter.
ReplyDelete^^ I second that. Looks great as always! :)
ReplyDelete:) Thanks Amanda!
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteLove what you do!!
Thanks ptitemeve!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I find the Disney princesses to be more difficult that other cartoons just because their features can be sooooo tiny!
ReplyDeleteThanks Leslie! They are kind of tough to do.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! I love it! Can I suggest doing a series of Disney princesses? That would be awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Pauline! I think I will have to do a series of them. Someone else just asked for Belle! :-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic job, you did her perfectly!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Amber! That is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog from the cult nails fb. you have such amazing skill (:
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel! That is so kind. I'm glad you found me!
ReplyDeleteAmazing details! Really! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this. Thanks for the tutorial. I would never guessed you had to do that many layers.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rins! I am such a fan of your work, your compliments mean so much to me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Courtney! Acrylic paint is very forgiving, and it lets you do multiple layers without getting too thick. Give it a try some time!
ReplyDeleteThis is So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy! <3
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