Not exact matches
I have a 6 year old yellow lab named Tater Tot and for all of his life I have wanted to
paint his
nails, feed him from a
bottle and bake him a birthday cake, but all of those things seem like something only a crazy person would do.
I bought a
bottle when I had my baby girl (she has 3 older brothers) i was so excited to finally have a girl to
paint nails with!!!
The
bottle is thick, transparent and rectangular in shape and
nail paint comes with a good and dense applicator.
The
nail paint glitter comes in a rectangular transparent
bottle and has a pretty good formula.
I'd been
painting my
nails since before then, but growing up, we always had family
bottles; my mom, sisters and I all shared one collection.
-- chalk
paint or acrylic craft
paint — I already had this, but you can get Martha Stewart craft
paint at Walmart for $ 2.99 per
bottle — spray adhesive (I used Krylon Spray Adhesive)-- $ 7.99 at Hobby Lobby — approximately 60 one inch finishing
nails (per letter)-- $ 3.00 at Timbermart
This
nail paint has a long life both when applied on
nails and when stored in the
bottle.
All MAC
nail paints (
nail lacquer as they call it) come in very cute and sturdy
bottles.
I cleared each
bottle from the
nail polish residue and combined them all together based on my
painting.
So did Yoshida Toshio's burns in a panel, Tanak Atsuko's sand drawing, Montonaga Sadamasa's
nails coming out of a pillar, Shiraga Fukiko's bullet holes, Uemae Chiyū's glue and sawdust, Shimamoto Shōzō's hurled
bottles of
paint, or Murikami Saburō's passing right through the canvas — and the leftover unsettles the closure of a performance just as deconstruction would predict.
Featured image: Jessica Stockholder — # 7218 Spalled Flaying Down at the Moment, 2017, four large pink flamingoes, four small pink flamingoes, plastic dustbin and wooden handle, scratchy dish pad, hot water
bottles, steel wool, speaker cable, metal rod, 3 1/8»
nails (10d), pricing labels, metal plate, adhesive, rivets, wire, and acrylic
paint.