Nail-Aween Halloween Inspired

Happy Halloween everyone. It was a really busy day, but I managed to get my Halloween inspired mani done for the last day of the Nail-Aween Challenge. My Halloween inspiration is trick or treating. I bet you can guess why. :)

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This is my first blog worthy picture taken with my newly constructed light-box  The setup isn't perfect yet but this picture has given me hope that I'll perfect it soon. I'm incredibly happy that I managed to get, if not perfection, something of this quality after full dark. As for the mani, I used a coat of L.A. Colors black and topped it with two coats of Sally Hansen Insta-Dri. On the second coat I dipped each nail (done one at a time) into Wilton Halloween Sprinkles. A candy/sprinkles mani has always been something I wanted to try, so why not now?

After such a hectic month packed full of nail art, I'm going to take a short break ... give my nails a bit of a break and enjoy my upcoming birthday. I'll be back next week with some awesome posts! You won't believe some of the things I bought over the past month. :)

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Go Pink Wednesday- pink gradient with glitter


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Breast cancer awareness


Today I want to show you something I made for breast cancer awareness. And on the end of this post, you will find thumbnails with links to all the other participants' pink nail art made for this last Go Pink Wednesday this year.

Go Pink Wedensday

Breast cancer awareness


On the blog Lacky Corner, you can find a very good description of how to examine your breasts and what to look for. To read it, just click here. It is the best information about breast self- examination I have seen so far.

Breast cancer awareness

Breast cancer awareness

Breast cancer awareness

Breast cancer awareness


The other participants have made 5 Go Pink Wednesday posts, but this is only my second post for breast cancer awareness. Here is my first post. If you want to see all the pink posts the others have made in October, remember that there is one list with thumbnails for each Wednesday, so there is a lot to see. :-) You can also go to Andrea's facebook page, where she has collected photos for each Wednesday of October.

Breast cancer awareness
Breast cancer awareness

Breast cancer awareness

Breast cancer awareness


Nail polish used:

Breast cancer awareness


OPI: My Boyfriend Scales Walls (white cream)
GOSH: #598 Bubble Gum (pink cream)
ORLY: Rockets Red Glare (red glitter in clear base)

These are all on PETA's cruelty- free list! :-)
Breast cancer awareness


Thanks to Andrea for everything!


Lani

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Green Depression Awareness Nail Art


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Depression Awareness


I hope you are all OK after the extreme weather! I'm thinking of you in the US, Vietnam, and the south of Europe.

Today I want to show you something I made for depression awareness. If you want information about depression, you can find many links in a post I wrote earlier this month. Just click here. And after you have seen my many photos, you will find thumbnails to other bloggers green nails.




















Used:

OPI: Just Spotted The Lizard
OPI: Glow Up Already
OPI: Fresh Frog Of Bel Air
NUBAR: Reclaim
MISSHA: HGR 01
TL Design: #96 Bombay

Black acrylic paint
LA. COLORS top coat
Dotting tools
Tiny brush








Lani

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Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween for all you guys!

Here's my quick Halloween mani:


OPI A Roll in The Hague 2 coats
and e.l.f Black 2 coats (for the gradient)
Models Own 3 in 1 Base coat/Top coat & Gloss

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Nail-Aween Witches & Pumpkins

Today's post is being turned into a double post. While we are not in the direct path of Hurricane Sandy, we are feeling the effects. We've had rain, snow, and power outages just to name a few. We've spent all night and most of today with no power and no heat. I am beyond thankful that the power is back up and the house is finally getting warm again. All the other people and families experiencing Sandy are in my thoughts. Take care!!


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I was so excited to see witch inspired nail art in the Nail-Aween Challenge. What better inspiration for witch than The Wizard of Oz?? It's one of my all time favorite movies. With this in mind, I created black and white stripes for the socks worn by the Wicked Witch of the East, shown under Dorthy's house. I did an accent nail using Sally Hansen's Green with Envy to match the Wicked Witch of the West's green skin and added a pointed black hat. I decided to add some red poppies to the striped nails to complete the mani and tie it all into The Wizard of Oz.


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For the pumpkin nail art, I thought briefly of doing Jack-O'-Lantern nails but finally decided against that. Jack-O'-Lanterns seemed overdone, and you know how I love thinking differently! I decided to do actual pumpkins. I used Sally Hansen Sun Kissed as the orange base. The shading was done by mixing black and white with Sun Kissed to create the dark and light colors. Green with Envy was used the same way for the leaves. I took this picture slightly from the side in an attempt to trick the eye into seeing width and roundness.


Also, if my Halloween nail art just isn't enough for you, check out this nail art video from Swagbucks to learn how to create some really awesome skeleton nails for Halloween!!

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Sat- ART- Day Club: Hallowe'en


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This is the first time I'm participating in a Sat- ART- Day Club Challenge. We get one theme every Saturday. For Hallowe'en I made this skittles mani, with a smiling ghost, a black cat glitter french, a mummy, dripping blood, and stripes of blood. You can see all the other participants Hallowe'en manicures at the bottom of the post.



Sat- ART- Day Club: Hallowe'en


I have seen a lot of Hallowe'en nails lately, and wanted to make my own versions, but the mummy is partly a copy of these mummys by My Nail Polish Online with eyes that I first saw on these mummys by My Simple Little Pleasures.

Sat- ART- Day Club: Hallowe'en


To make this mani I used a dotting tool, a tiny round brush, striping tape, N.Nail stamping plate B114 (from KKCenterHk), "eyes", and these nail polishes:

H&M: Red- 1 coat (from this summer 2012 mini bottle set)
OPI: My Boyfriend Scales Walls- 2 coats (white)
Konad: Black stamping polish (cat)
OPI: Lady in Black (ghost, black cat french, mummy)
ORLY: Rockets Red Glare (red glitter)
H&M: Red (blood)
OPI: Every Month is Oktoberfest (blood)

ORLY, H&M and OPI are not tested on animals :-), but I have not found KONAD on any list yet :-(  Please let me know if you have found KONAD on any animal organisation's cruelty- free list.

If you want to buy something from KKCenterHk, you will get 10% off with my coupon code: Nailphotos by Lani.
Sat- ART- Day Club: Hallowe'en skittles


Lani

Here are all the other Hallowe'en participants:

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The Webs We Weave

Hello girlies!! First off, I just want to say thank you guys so much for sticking with me. I don't say it enough but I love all your follows, your views, your comments, and your shares. You keep me going, keep me coming back with better and better nail art. So, thank you; you guys are great!!!

Spider nail art was the challenge for today in the Nail-Aween Challenge. I'm really excited to share these nails with you. I tried something new, and I really like how it turned out.

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When I read the challenge for today all I could think of was spiderwebs on my nails with a spider crawling over my hand. I wanted nothing more than to find someone local who owned a tarantula and wouldn't mind me getting some pictures. Sadly, no one I know owns one anymore and I didn't think the local pet shop would be too happy if I wanted to hold their spiders for pictures with no intention of buying. I finally settled on this big guy. He was made with a suction cup on his belly so he could hang in the window but I found a new use for him.

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These spiderwebs look even better in person. I used two coats of L.A. Colors black and used white sewing thread to create the webs. It was a little more time consuming than simply drawing them on but not only did I actually enjoy creating these webs I really love how 3D using thread makes them.

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Here is a closer look at the thread. Honestly, they aren't the best to look at in macro. A camera catches things your eyes glance right over. I did not actually cut the thread first. I found it easier to control where the thread lay when it was still attached to the spool. I simply ran the tip of the thread through some clear polish and lay it where I wanted. I used my dotting tool and more clear polish to move it into position and attach it to my nail. I cut the end from the spool before I attached the last section. Each line was done separately. As I was doing this, I thought it was oddly like laying tape for a sunbeam mani.

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I tried putting a top coat on my pinkie but it caused some slight bleeding into the white thread and also caused a lot of bubbling so I decided not to use top coat on the other nails. After that it was a simple matter of arranging the spider over my nails and snapping some pictures.

What do you think of my thread webs? Will you be trying them before Halloween?

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Go Pink Wednesday- OPI Heart Throb and subtle stamping


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I made this for breast cancer awareness. The breast cancer ribbon is pink. October is the international breast cancer awareness month, and this is the first time I participate in making a pink mani for breast cancer awareness. I was about to write "better late than never", but with breast cancer it's the opposite... If it's one thing I've learned, it's the importance of detecting cancer early.

I'm very glad that I got this opportunity to join  a lot of bloggers in making pink manis for breast cancer awareness. This group is posting pink manicures every Wednesday in October. Go Pink Wednesday is organized by Andrea from the blog Finger Painting Fingers. You can find more information about "Go Pink Wednesday" if you click on the badge below. Thank you Andrea for explaining everything so well!

Go Pink Wedensday





This is 3 coats of OPI "Heart Throb". I stamped with OPI "Just Spotted the Lizard" using KONAD stamping plate m36, because the lilly image looked like my flower. Here are two photos of Heart Throb on its own:





Regarding breast cancer, I can't stress enough the importance of early detection and early treatment. This is a decease that you can't ignore. If you find a lump, go to the physician as soon as possible. Don't wait. Although there is great progress in cancer research, many patients still die. It depends on which type of cancer one gets, and how early the treatment started.





I have been very lucky so far. I know a breastcancer survivor. And when I found lumps in my breasts, they found out that it wasn't cancer. This has happened twice. I was very scared, and afraid of not being taken seriously because I was young, but at the same time I hoped that the doctor would say that it was nothing. Both times I was sent to mammography. I was a wreck the weeks I had to wait for the mammography appointment. And had told very few about it, because I didn't want to alarm my friends and relatives. Don't get alarmed if the mammography hurts, or if a clear yellow fluid comes out of your breast while it gets squeezed. Noone had told me, so for me it was a shock when I saw the fluid. Then I was sent to ultrasound examination. And that didn't hurt at all, but my eyes were full of tears while we looked at the screen during the examination, and I cried even more when it wasn't cancer. I had heard of others who were misdiagnosed, so it was hard for me too trust that it was really true. I thought a bit about demanding a biopsy, but now I have managed to forget about it. Sometimes one has to lay ones life in the hands of health workers, and trust them.






If you have felt lumps in your breasts like I did some years ago, and get nervous when you check your breasts, ask your physician to do it for you. It is recommended to check the breasts regularly. If you still have your period, check on the same day of the cycle. There are videos on YouTube showing how to check your breasts.





As you probably have seen on the news earlier this year, there has been progress in research. They have found a way to detect and classify the type of breast cancer the patient has. This means that patients in the future will get the correct treatment. And the patient will no longer have to take medicines just in case they work. Without those unnecessary side effects it can also make the life quality better. This also means that only those who needs surgery have to go through surgery.




I hope they will find vaccines against all kinds of cancer, like the ones they have made against HPV. Luckily many countries started mass vaccination some years ago.



I bought these ribbons to support breast cancer research and breast cancer related projects.

Lani


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