stylist + creative director: Amanda Auer of In the Now Weddings and Events / / photography: Jasmine Star / / hair + makeup: Erica of 1011 Makeup / / floral design: Krista Jon / / videography: Candis for Sweet T Studios / / desserts: Sweet and Saucy Shop / / graphics: Typologie & Co. / / hand lettering of dessert signs: Artsy Heartsy Events / / rentals: Classic Party Rentals, Signature Party Rentals (chairs), La Tavola Fine Linen (linens), 24 Carrots (sweet display) / / kids» table, wood chargers, wood candlesticks: Custom by Josh Auer / / dining table: Amanda's personal collection / / dining chairs: Bride + Groom, Hire Elegance / / Your Cloud Parade items: Cufflinks from Form Designs, Bracelet in Leather / Gold from Leather Wraps, Veil from Tessa Kim, Glitter Headband with White Sequin Heart from Sara Rae Shop, Bracelet for bride [braided] from Me You Now Us, Centerpiece Containers Bowls from Wind Willow Home,
Glitter Polish from My Ten Friends, Solid Polish from Lex Cosmetics / / blue tufted walls: Archive Rentals
Not exact matches
Spice up for nails for St. Paddy's Day with a range of gorgeously green shades to envy
from SinfulColors Shamrock Out Collection, including a NEW Limited Edition
glitter polish, «Feeling Lucky».
Sport any
glitter nail
polish from Colorbar to shine effortlessly throughout the night.
Starting the art with the index finger, I took the red
glitter nail
polish and starting
from the base of the nail made two oblique / slanted stripes.
You can see the pieces in the
polish and how large they are; it's basically a fine glitter in there, so those it's not as smooth as a multichrome from I Love Nail Polish might be, this one performs about as well as tho
polish and how large they are; it's basically a fine
glitter in there, so those it's not as smooth as a multichrome
from I Love Nail
Polish might be, this one performs about as well as tho
Polish might be, this one performs about as well as those do.
Find your festival favourites
from fedora hats and floral crowns to bumbags and body
glitter, play up your partywear with a pop of pastel nail
polish and make a statement in oversized sunglasses.
Maybe our sparkle comes
from somewhere deeper inside, somewhere so pure and authentic and REAL, it doesn't need gloss or
polish or
glitter to shine.
Getting this look
from Creatures of Comfort is messy: after painting on a base coat of
polish, pour a mix of fine
glitter across each nail, changing the colors as you go.
You probably already have some fun dainty pink heart
glitter polishes already
from an indie, and if you do, you don't need this
polish.
I love the
glitters in there the most, it's what sets the
polish apart
from other shifters.
For this look, I used Sittin» Pretty and Topless and Barefoot, both
from Essie, as the base; I used Kilimanjaro and Salautay, both
from Elevation
Polish, as the
glitter topper.
Favourite OPI collection is a tough back — probably a toss up between the original Alice in Wonderland collection
from 2010 or the burlesque holiday collection... They were my gateway
glitter polishes anyway;)
I've been getting a little tired of the darker winter nail shades (although I still love them) and also wanted to get away
from all the
glitter polishes I've been wearing lately, so I decided to paint my nails a bright pink in an early anticipation of spring.
I used three coats of Heavenly to ensure I had a good
glitter cover, but it's still very translucent; I can see where my nails are still stained
from a lime green
polish I wore a few weeks ago.
Anyway, the
glitter in this
polish is so barely - there that I forget about it; I occasionally see a blue spark
from the corner of my eye and smile because it's so dainty.
The
polish coverage is on the opaque side, so
glitters from previous coats don't show up so well in the finished look.
Now take your silver loose
glitter powder and dip your clear nail
polish in it and apply the
glitter from your cuticle area to the center of your nail.
My favorite thing — simultaneously the best and worst thing about this
polish — is that it sets itself apart
from the others by using much larger
glitters.
Hello
From The Other Tide is a silver holographic microglitter filled
polished with neon pink, neon yellow and neon blue
glitters.
I was surprised when I first went to apply this
polish as I had assumed
from the image on the bottle that it would be a nude shade laced with
glitters however it is a clear based
polish and still very beautiful.
Peplum Outfit: Striped Top with Pocket and Peplum: SheIn c / o, also love the peplums here and here / / Rolled Cuff Capris: Jolt Jeans, similar here and here / /
Glitter Sneakers: Kate Spade x Keds / / Sunglasses: The Row, similar here / / Tassel Necklace: Wilde Santorini Necklace
from Rocksbox, similar here / / Lipstick: Maybelline Fuchsia Flash / / Nail
Polish: Essie Off the Shoulder, similar here
He's not for everyone, but I find him bracing not only because he's funny but also because he works so hard: there's never a lazy, literal description, no sentences that merely get you
from A to B, and every phrase is
polished till it
glitters.
From the polished stone floors of the Placa to the stunning interiors of the Baroque churches, from the glittering blue of the Adriatic to the quiet back lanes where sturdy wildflowers conquer the ruined walls — you can spend hours just roaming the streets and capturing this special, peaceful atmosph
From the
polished stone floors of the Placa to the stunning interiors of the Baroque churches,
from the glittering blue of the Adriatic to the quiet back lanes where sturdy wildflowers conquer the ruined walls — you can spend hours just roaming the streets and capturing this special, peaceful atmosph
from the
glittering blue of the Adriatic to the quiet back lanes where sturdy wildflowers conquer the ruined walls — you can spend hours just roaming the streets and capturing this special, peaceful atmosphere.
Flickering candlelight reflects
from the dark,
polished wooden floor and the
glittering surface of Chinese art and antiques to reveal one of central London's most intoxicating hotel suites.
Following that series the artist began to move increasingly in the direction of painted relief sculpture, initially with the collage works of the
Polish Village series, and then to early painted reliefs made
from sheets of honeycomb aluminum such as Talladega (1980)
from the Indian Bird series — an orgy of writhing cut - out forms covered with pretty high - key colors and
glitter.