It doesn't happen very often, but once in a while I forgo my tomboy leanings and have an overwhelming urge to be girlie. I don't think there is anything wrong with being girlie, it was just never my thing. When I went to grade school
In the end, my skirt never got flipped. It probably didn't help that I was taller than pretty much my entire grade level. And rather husky. So, maybe they were slightly intimidated.
As I was
[I still can't believe how fashionable this became, all because of the Olympics. Then again, I did live through moon boots, harem pants and Members Only jackets. And Flock of Seagull hair. And Devo heads. And disco. So by now you would think that I wouldn't be so surprised when trends start.]
But the picture that made me
And it didn't matter that instead of
Then I found her "franken" colors. Alice is such a bold minx! The greens weren't my cup of tea, but I loved this royal and copper penny mix (below).
And I found myself exploring the other artists that she was linked through by blog contests. And all of a sudden, this grey gloomy day had some color and shine for me. And even though the Pintester herself wasn't able to do water marbling, the tutorials by ProfessionalDQ and ilovemylongnails made it look easy!
Normally you would find me running away from these bold, neon colors. There is something about the water marbling that reminds me of butterfly wings and somehow the colors become okay to my mind. I absolutely love the combo of these Zoya Beach Collection colors.
I was lucky enough to stumble upon this pic (left) and tutorial from Chelsea Franklin at The Nail Network.
And once my mind got used to the bold marbling, I really appreciated the gradient half moon design done by Felice from S-lacquer (right).
And who doesn't appreciate the beauty in a butterfly wing?
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