Hi again!
So I have put the crackle polishes away for the time being and have transferred my obsession to green-ness. No not becoming environmentally friendly, that's far too much of a hassle, but rather painting my nails all manner of green.
You see, I have a friend who is obsessed with all things camouflage. And I'm not saying 'I have a friend who likes camouflage' in the same way a drug dealer might say, 'I have a friend who really needs to be smuggled out of Mexico', it genuinely isn't me, it is my lovely friend Miss Caama.
I have known her for five years now and I simply cannot imagine her without some form of couture crypsis. She wears it in all manner of colours and designs and has mastered the trend so well that at times her head appears to be suspended in space. But most importantly for me, Miss Caama's love of viriditas has become somewhat of a camouflage for my rampant spending. (See what I did there?)
Being a (reluctantly) reformed Goth, I have a considerable amount of black and near-black shades in my polish arsenal. My absolute favourite shade is OPI's Lincoln Park After Dark. It's purply-blacky goodness is so delicious it's verging on edible, or maybe erotic, I can't decide which. But, if I were to tire of purple black, I have red black, blue black, matte black, black with gold sparkles, black jelly, black creme... every black! Or so I thought.
Perusing the nail bloggies, as I do, I came across Nars Zulu, a deep seaweed green jelly. It was then I realised that a whole chunk of the (black) colour wheel was absent from my collection: green.
I had to have it, so over to ebay I ambled and promptly purchased the first over-priced bottle I came across. You see, I didn't quite understand how difficult it would be to get my delightfully decorated mitts on this now discontinued hue. Ebay has been a good friend to me recently, with lovely packaged surprises waiting on my door step for me almost every day after work. But all this purchasing has not escaped Mr. Rascal's attention.
And this is where Miss Caama comes in. When she saw my crackled nail polish she remarked that it looked somewhat like camouflage (I'm pretty sure the girl thinks in camouflage!), which gave me the idea of trying to do a camo pattern on my nails. If I were to achieve this look then I would most certainly need a varying spread of green varnishes.
Luckily for me, Mr Rascal thinks very highly Miss Caama so my explanation that I simply needed green nail polish in order to play camouflage with her went down quite well.
Ok, to the polishes!
Here I have five of my new greenies:
Thumb: Scandal in No. 8 - Green Jelly (Scandal is a bizarre Japanese knock off of Nfu-Oh)
Pointer finger: Nars in Zulu - deep black/green
Rudie Finger: OPI Here Today Aragon Tomorrow - solid, slightly metallic very dark khaki/green
Ring Finger: OPI Jade Is The New Black - pastel green creme
Pinkie Finger: OPI Who The Shrek Are You? - Ogre green ;-)
Nars Zulu was by far my favourite green, especially so when a co-worker described it as 'Evil Green'. Unfortunately, the application was horrendous! To achieve the level of opacity in the above image, I had to apply an unrivalled SEVEN coats! The application was streaky and it pooled at my cuticles. But, once I had applied the twenty eight thousand coats required, the colour was vivid, rich and absolutely lovely.
I decided the best way to attempt a camouflage pattern was via water marbling.
The following uses OPI Who The Shrek Are You, OPI Jade Is The New Black blended with OPI Here Today Aragon Tomorrow (the medium green) and Ultra3 in Wild Berry (I'm not sure where one finds cement grey wild berries).
Untidy! This is pre-tidy up!
While I really like the look of the marbling, the colour scheme just really isn't me. It's funny, Miss Caama can pull off camo-on-camo and still look lady-like, but when I slathered it onto my chubby dolly hands I just looked... um... militant. You know who these colours remind me of?
What a stunner.
If ones nail polish must be reminiscent of a political leader, Kim Jong Ill is certainly not the one I want hanging around on the end of my digits.
Now Vladimir Putin, there's a man you can paint your nails for! I shall do a red collection in his honour soon.
Look at your boyfriend then look back at Putin, he's on a horse!
After messing around with the greens for a bit, and feeling generally disappointed, I gave my brand spanking new Konad stamping plates a go (more on Konad in posts to come) and was much happier with the outcome. I think doing the girly floral pattern in the contrasting shades was a good way to balance out the harshness of the military greens.
The elusive right hand!!!!!!
The lesson I learned from this whole fiasco was that you have to tailor colours and effects for your own style.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I think the postman is at the door with a new package!
Kthnxbai!