Connect the Dots. One coat over China Glaze For Audrey (as usual, shake to loosen the glitters first). CtD is a mix of black and white hex (and some small square) glitters with a handful of bar glitters in a clear shimmery base.
This is simply genius. It looks dead simple but it packs tons of fun - we all did connect the dots when we were young, don't we? (Gotta admit that it is a pretty smart way to get kids to familiarize themselves with numbers) ;) The black and white combination gives it a very clean look. More importantly, they look great over almost any color. It looks fun over a bright color and even takes on a touch of class over nudes and greys (I love it over Misa Grey Matters!). It's the perfect glitter top coat that suits everyone - whether you like blues, pinks or greens! I don't even know why I didn't fall in love with it at first sight. I must have been out of my mind.
Love the shimmer! <3 |
Here's a pic of the underwear I chose for today's layering:- China Glaze For Audrey
For Audrey. Two coats (just because I was clumsy with the application). A very pretty tiffany blue lookalike. It was one of the first China Glazes that I bought. Not quite my usual blue or purple but I bought it on impulse and, again, I'm glad I did. I find myself reaching for it very often for some strange reason. :L
What are the colors that unexpectedly caught your heart?
xoxo,
mich
perfection! i love it!
ReplyDeleteConnect the dots is a lemming of mine, it looks gorgeous over For Audrey.
ReplyDeletePale yellows starting with Sinful Unicorn, that I got in a swap, has been the most unexpected color to steal my heart....
Thank you Maria dear! <3
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like this combi! ^_^
ReplyDeleteAnd Sinful Unicorn sure looks soft and pretty! D:
This is such a lovely combo! I hate bar glitter usually but not with these b&w combo's.
ReplyDeletehaha me too! I've tried but I still can't get myself to like how bar glitters look - especially when the glitters are too dense ><
ReplyDeleteWait, so you just have to get a clear polish and pour some glitter into the clear polish?
ReplyDeleteHahaha yup! It's something like that. If you are adding glitter, you will have to use a suspension base so the glitter doesn't sink to the bottom. But you've got the general idea :) The harder part is to come up with a winning combi lol!
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