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You'd think there would be more people at a place like this....
One more from my little voyage to the Bighorn, finishing off the year just right...
Ameiii fazer unhas gradient (ou degradê), não paro de olhar para elas! ♥♥♥
Os esmaltes usados foram o Florzinha da Hits, Sweet Tart e Mad About Mango, ambos da Revlon. E o carimbo é da Criart's.
Beijos!
Visitem a loja: www.vanitanailshop.com.br
Háºn thằng Phương Quỳnh là m trầy film ta
Canon AE1 Program
Kodak 100 out Date convert bw
FD 100-300 5.6 + Filter CPL + vivitar convert 2x
Bà u Trắng - Hòa Thắng - Bình Thuáºn
Một chuyến du hà cùng a Clicking và Sanwa , lehungart
19-08-2011
Como eu estou meiga kkkkkkkkk Usei nos meus cotocos uma combinação que queria fazer há um tempo: degradê + carimbada. Ficou tão cute cute! Achei que ficou mais bonitinho ainda porque minhas unhas estão bem curtinhas. Usei o esponjado normal.
1x base
2x Poodle - Risqué
Esponjado com: Violeta e Noite Quente - ambos da Colorama
Carimbada com a plaquinha m73 da konad
1x tc
I think this is my favourite manicure yet...
While I love full gradient mani, this is a more subtle, elegant way to make the nails decorated... I've chosen coral pink-violet-taupe combination for this first try.
Polishes:
Miss Sporty Et Voila French Manicure! no. 3
Rimmel 405 Rose Libertine
Miss Selene no. 208
Essence Nail Colour 3 - Boys are back in town
Essie Good to go
Areaware
BWPRY
00135
cardboard
500 pieces, used and complete
18x24in
2023 piece count: 59,219
puzzle no: 86
From the box base:
"The colors in this puzzle have been arranged to suggest that there exists no precise point on the chromatic scale at which one color becomes another. The puzzle can be considered compete even when its pieces are disassembled and mixed together in the box."
Designed by Bryce Wilner, a graphic designer and publisher from Roanoke, Virginia. He lives and works in Chicago.
Larger than usual pieces in this 500pc puzzle, which made for an easy build despite what looked like a difficult project. In fact it was completed in just a few hours (yesterday evening and this morning).
I started at the yellow end and worked up towards the red, as that seemed the easiest approach. In this instance my almost obssesive method of sorting into piece shapes proved the best way because relying on the colour gradation didn't always work. A surprisingly enjoyable 'make'.