Thursday, December 22, 2011

Treasure Island Franken

I picked up an L.A. Colors loose eye shadow called Treasure Island, and thought it would make a great nail polish color. So I put it in a bottle of top coat, and it didn't turn out too bad! =D





The polish came out darker than the eye shadow, but that's not unexpected, and more of the green comes through when it's mixed with top coat, but I like it. Then again, I love any polish that is blue! =P

As always, I can't leave well enough alone... Hmm... what to stamp, what to stamp??

I was surprised at how little pigment it took for the franken, but that just means I get to make more with it! =D

What do you think? I like it! =)

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Ohhh I like it. Actually I have an urban decay shadow that looks pretty similar that I Have been thinking about turning into a polish. hmmmmm :-P and I think you should stamp a snowflake! haha Im just jealous, i wish i had a snowflake stamp...and a light blue polish
1 reply · active 693 weeks ago
I got all the Bundle Monster plates. There's only one snowflake stamp on them, but I like it! Just get a bottle of top coat and keep adding eye shadow until you're happy with it. You'll have to wear clear top coat over it, though, because they dry kind of powdery and chip off easily.
This is gorgeous!!!! :D I love it! I am a HUGE fan of blue nail polish, and this one rocks! :D
1 reply · active 693 weeks ago
So am I! Thanks! =)
This is very pretty!!!!
1 reply · active 693 weeks ago
Love it...it's an icy blue to me...I think snowflakes would look lovely! Or some of China Glaze Snow Globe! Or try the Luxe Effects in the silver, gold or the flakie!
1 reply · active 693 weeks ago
I don't have Snow Globe or any of the Luxe Effects :\ I did finally decide to stamp on it, though! :) I couldn't get a good blue to work on it for snowflakes, though. :(
lovely shade
1 reply · active 693 weeks ago
That turned out lovely!
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