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Guest Post | Indie Manicure with Born for a Storm featuring Elevation Polish + Blue-Eyed Girl Lacquer

Today’s guest post comes from Born for a Storm! Thank you for sharing!

I wanted to take a minute to post a really gorgeous manicure today! Elevation Polish El Cap 2 and Blue-Eyed Girl Lacquer You’re Def My Bra.

Julie of Blue-Eyed Girl Lacquer knows how to pick ’em. And make ’em. She picked out this beautiful Elevation to start with. She’s an Elevation connoisseur so I trust her judgement for sure. Then, she MADE this glitter just to go with this polish! That’s incredible. This combination is truly stunning, as you’re about to see…

I MEAN REALLY. The Elevation is a stunning periwinkle with a strong flash. The BEGL is a periwinkle microglitter, which is just so exciting to me… mostly because I’ve been pestering Julie for periwinkle everything lately. I’m wearing one coat of the BEGL over two coats of the Elevation with base and top coat on everything. (With microglitters I add a coat of Gelous before my topcoat to make it extra smooth!)

The macro doesn’t disappoint.

This beautiful BEGL was a gift (and cannot be purchased at this time)! You should definitely check out her shop for other gorgeous polishes, though! If you are interested in Elevation, I highly recommend the brand.

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Guest Post | Stamping with Zoya Ali and Manna’s Manis

 

Zoya Ali, a hot pink nail polish

Hello! I’m Manna from Manna’s Manis and I’ll be taking over for Christina today! I have a simple stamping mani that I was proud of to show you guys. Stamping and I typically don’t get along, but after I did this mani, I felt like getting up and doing my happy polish dance!

I could not get a perfect color accurate photo of Zoya Ali to save my life! I don’t know what it is with my camera and pinks/reds, but it won’t cooperate so I usually have to use my phone instead. K on to the stamping..

Products used:

Base: Zoya Ali

Plate: Moyou 08

Stamping polish: MDU Silver

Top coat: Out the Door

Zoya ali with nail stamping nail art
Zoya ali with nail stamping nail art
Zoya ali with nail stamping nail art
How good does it feel to see an entire image on your stamper?! Omg for once I had ZERO issues with stamping.
If you’d like to check me out, I’ve posted some of my social media links below. Thank you Christina for letting me take over for you today 🙂

 

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What are your favorite stamping plates?



Introducing Guest Post Thursdays!

Happy Thursday! I can’t believe tomorrow is May 1st – this year is flying by! As you might know I am graduating from law school in just a few weeks, and will then be in a very intensive study course for the bar exam this summer. Because I’ll be hitting the law books twelve hours a day every day for the next few months, I’ve recruited some of my fellow nail polish and beauty bloggers to ensure you’ll still have amazing content to read while I’m off studying.

So, what’s the deal? Every Thursday on Adventures in Polishland you’ll see a guest post from a fellow blogger. I hope that you will enjoy the content each blogger has put together for you! I am so thankful these wonderful women have taken time out from their busy schedules to help me out, and I hope you will enjoy each post. Please make sure to support each blogger by following her blog and social media profiles – each guest post will have links at the end for you, so you can easily connect with the bloggers on the web.

As always, thank you all so much for being a part of my Adventures in Polishland! I really appreciate the continued support, and look forward to revamping my blog after the bar exam. I’ll be back full time in August! I can’t wait to see you more then!

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Want to be a guest blogger? I still have spots for guest bloggers! Please email me at adventuresinpolishland@gmail.com with your blog URL.

Create Your Own Bingo Nail Art | From Simple to Skillful Designs

SPONSORED EDITORIAL

Written by: Julie Smalling

Inspiration for nail art designs can sometimes come from the strangest places, from internet browsers to video games, from Marilyn Monroe to Super Mario. It’s amazing what kind of designs people can come up with, and if you ever find yourself inspired by a classic game like bingo, it’s good to know that there are some models that you can look at.

It’s all thanks to the popularization of bingo on the internet, which made it much more accessible to all sorts of people. Although the game had seen a sharp decline in participation after its heyday in the 60s, it’s seen a rapid resurgence in recent years, with the BBC reporting that while there were less than 20 online bingo portals in 2004, there were over 350 in 2013. It has gotten to the point that even the UK’s iTV Network has launched their own bingo portal, and Betfair, a company more known as an online sportsbooker, also entered the online bingo market in 2013. There are various themed bingo games available now, and they offer a whole range of possibilities for your bingo-inspired manicure.

However, this doesn’t mean that you have to go above and beyond to create nail art inspired by the classic game. Even though there are now hundreds of different variations of bingo, much of its elements remain the same, and you can draw from these to create your designs.

Most bingo-inspired nail art focuses on the colorful bingo balls that the game has become known for, and you can do the same thing by creating a design that has circles or bubbles. A great example by Courtney Rhodes shows how to make bubble nail art, and with some experiments on color, you can really make an eye-catching design.

(Image Credit: Courtney Rhodes via Flickr Creative Commons)

While bingo balls are a prominent feature of the game, bingo cards are also quite important, and you can draw inspiration from them in two ways. The first is by using their linear patterns in your designs, creating various simple, yet elegant patterns such as the one used by Noel Giger in this golden criss-cross.

(Image Credit: Noel Giger via Flickr Creative Commons)

Another way is by using the classic color themes of these bingo cards. While the bingo balls came in a variety of colors, bingo cards usually came in the same monochromatic colors of black and white. Use these to create great nail art, and maybe add in some circles like Joana Afonso does in this pattern:

(Image Credit: Joana Afonso via Flickr Creative Commons)

About the Author: Julie is a mother of five, who after what seemed like an eternity studying journalism began her life as freelance writer. Now she writes for a host of online and print publications while trying to raise five challenging children. Outside of work, Julie enjoys reading and relaxing with a glass of red wine.

This is a sponsored editorial. I was compensated for posting it on Adventures in Polishland. I only post sponsored editorials that I think my readers will enjoy. Nonetheless, I do not endorse, nor am I affiliated with, the content of this editorial. See my Disclosure Policy for more information.

Adventures in Polishland Across the Web!

Happy Sunday! Today I just wanted to share with all of you two exciting websites that I have been featured on this past week.

First, I was interviewed by the nail polish blog So Nailicious. You can see my interview HERE. Please be sure to subscribe to her blog for amazing reviews and nail art. You can also follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Second, I wrote a guest post for fellow WordPress blogger Zenorah. My post shows you how to use holiday themed nail polishes all year round. I absolutely love the manicures I created, so I hope you will check out the post and follow Zenorah’s blog while you’re there. You can see my guest post HERE. As a little sneak peek, take a look at how I used a red and white Christmas glitter in this jelly sandwich manicure!

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That’s all I have for today! Stay tuned for more nail polish and beauty reviews, and as always, a huge thank you to all of my followers for supporting me on my Adventures in Polishland.