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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Indie Inlinkz: Favorite Fall Color


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Indie Inlinkz
Favorite Fall Color

Hi all! Once a month several bloggers get together to show our support for indie polish makers, discuss our favorite colors, basically all topics. And at the bottom, you will see a link-up where you can click on all the participating bloggers' posts. Today we have for you our Favorite Fall Color.

As usual, I never have a definitive answer about anything aesthetic. If you tell me "pick one" I will have a reason to choose at least 2 and sometimes more.

Mostly, I'd say my favorite colors for Fall are browns. So I've done this "amended" freehand argyle for you.




Of course I applied a matte top coat. I rarely do that with plain polish, but I gravitate toward it for nail art and unless it's the glare when photographing it or it covers little mistakes, I have no idea why.

Here it is shiny...



But I suppose if you were asking about my favorite indie polish for Fall? It would probably be Elevation Polish The Arches 2. It's not red, it's not orange, it's not brown. It's just...well, FALL!




What is YOUR favorite shade for Fall?

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#indieinlinkz #supportindies





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Friday, January 9, 2015

13 Days of January Nail Art Challenge: Monochromatic Argyle

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Today we continue the 13 Days of January Nail Art Challenge. It's just a shortened version of Crumpet's Nail Tarts January 31 Day Challenge for those of us too busy for the full one. We will be posting on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays throughout January.

This prompt is Monochromatic! So naturally I did one of my favorite shades of polish - GREY! I went with a simple freehand argyle. 

BUT...I am a doof because I neglected to get "real photos" and as you guys already know I suck at iPhone photos. But that's what we have...








Be sure to check out the other great manis from the other nail artists in the links below!













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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Autumn Argyle Nail Art

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Watching the weather this morning from the "relative" warmth of South Texas makes me think we skipped right over Autumn straight to Winter! But we haven't. Today I have a free-hand argyle in Fall shades for you.

Autumn Argyle




For this mani I used a base of Zoya Spencer with Nyssa for the chocolate brown and Emilie for the darker brown lines. The autumn orange shade is Nails Inc. Fenchurch Street. I finished it off with a coat of Zoya's Matte Velvet Top Coat.

I'm not good at all with cell pics, but I think my iPhone shots of this one actually turned out better this time LOL!

In the last one I used Different Dimension All That Glitters is Not Gold to line the autumn orange and chocolate brown shades.




Don't forget to share your Autumn nail art on the Pointless Cafe Facebook page  or tag me on IG (@pointlesscafe) any time!

Happy Painting!



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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Christmas Argyle Nail Art - with Freehand Argyle Nails Tutorial

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'Tis the Season! Time for some Christmas on mah nailz!

Christmas Argyle Nails



I may have mentioned before that I'm pretty lazy in some things...and I HATE cleanup. Well combine that with the fact that I cannot use tape for manicures to save my butt and the need for a way to do nail art like this without tape arises.

There are a lot of tutorials out there I'm sure using tape or doing argyle nails differently and if you're good with tape and such, I recommend those. But if you're like me, these are for you!

Here's what I used, along with my Christmas Argyle Socks I used for inspiration...



For these nails I chose an opaque polish for the tip color because it needs to cover other colors. Illamasqua Throb is an opaque, one-coat red. The base is a gorgeous forest green from SoFlaJo called Evergreen. And my old standbys for nail art: Milani Flash Silver, Wet n Wild Wild Shine Black Creme and French White.

I will apologize in advance for my lack of tutorial skills. It's really hard for me to work on swatch wheels and take uniform photos of each step. So please bear with me! I typically leave the tutorials to the pros but I've had quite a few requests for a tutorial on argyle nails and since I was doing Christmas ones, I figured I'd give it a shot.

The only other thing I used for these nails is a striping brush for the silver "stitches." For the rest, I just used the regular polish brush.



1) I start with my base color as the color I want next to my cuticle area because I don't have clean-up that way. If I try to go back in for that cuticle-adjacent color I end up getting it everywhere.

2) You can start on either side here and just use the polish brush for one of your side colors to make a stripe diagonally down the nail. Let it dry enough that you don't smear step three.

3) Repeat step 2 with your 3rd color diagonally down the other side. Let dry enough that you don't smear step four. Note that you don't need to be neat or get full coverage near the tip because it's being covered by your fourth color anyway.

4) With your 4th color/tip color, use the polish brush to fill in/cover the center triangle of the tip.

5) Once it's semi-dry (enough not to smear) use your striping brush and the fifth color make the "stitches." Start in the center at the cuticle and make your line from there to the upper 1/3rd part of the side color on both sides. You don't want to cross the lines at the cuticle but you do want to leave room to cross them on the sides.

6) With your striping brush and the 5th color, draw your lines from the upper 1/3 of the side color to the tip - leaving room to cross the lines at the tip. Same on the other side.

Just let it dry and slap on a top coat and you're done! The only clean-up I ever have with these, if any, is a tiny bit of the 5th color when I make the lines - all the way to the edges.

You won't have the perfectly crisp lines that you would have using tape, but I love them.

*NOTE: If you are good with striping tape, you can use the 5th color as your base, lay out the striping tape for the "stitches" and sort of "color in" the triangles with an artist brush and your other colors. Then just remove the tape. I made a total mess every time I tried that, so this is my "cheater" way!

And it's not just for Christmas - you can pick any colors!





Try it with any color combo! Let me know if you try it and post pics to my Facebook Page!






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Friday, December 6, 2013

December Nail Art Theme Week - Day 5 - Hello Kitty and Argyle

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Nail Art Theme Week for December
Japanese

Today is day 5, the last day, of December's Nail Art Theme Week I'm participating in with a few blogger friends of mine and I actually really enjoyed this week's theme! At first I was going to hunt down whoever thought of Japanese because I couldn't think of what I could possibly do and it ended up being my favorite so far! You just never know until you try I guess.

Today I have Hello Kitty and argyle...



For this mani I used Wet n Wild Wild Shine French White and Black Creme as usual and Milani Yellow Whiz for the nose. The silver is Milani Flashy Silver and the 2 pinks are Kiko 288 and 290.

I have had a few requests for a tutorial on argyle nails since the last one I did so I'll be putting something together on that soon.

Thanks for checking out all the theme week manicures! Have a look below to see all the others we've done this week! ♥

Have a GREAT WEEKEND!




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