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Oi qridas..td bemmm???
Tirei com mt dor no coração o nfu oh 66, apaixonei demais naquele esmalte meninas, tbm lindo de morrer ne gnt..hehehe!
Ai qria passar um azul meio verde agua..escolhi o Imponente da Ludurana, mas nao consegui passar de jeito nenhum =/ o esmalte engrossava..ai estressei e tirei..rs!
Então escolhi o Wild at Heart da Color Club, a mesma coisa tava engrossando, mas tbm, dps pensei...o calor tá de matar ne gente e com um pouco de vento..ai ja era, nao tem esmalte q fique facil de passar!
Msm com esses probleminhas do clima, eu amei o esmalte da Color Club, primeiro da marca q uso, cobre mt bem com uma camada, AMEI =)
Usei:
1x Base Colorama Pro Nivelamento
1x Color Club Wild at heart
Meninas, please, desconsiderem os borrados no meu esmalte, hoje, definitivamente não era meu dia para esmaltar as unhas, borrei tudo..uma cacá..hehehe!
OBS: gente desculpe nao estou conseguindo comentar na galeria de todas, pq o flickr bloqueia os comentarios...aaahhh meu deus...ng mereçe =/
Beijao e otimo fds
Cah
Blog: esmaltesdacah.blogspot.com
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Another walk by the river and here they are ... a collection of Wild Hops, sprawling through a tree!
Wild hops are unobtrusive climbers in hedgerow and thickets and are sometimes found twirling up telegraph poles!
Hops are, of course, most famous for being used in brewing beer. However, it has been used down the centuries in a variety of ways: the Roman naturalist Pliny, describes it being eaten much like we eat asparagus today. It has also been used as a herb and to produce brown dye.
And, of more salient interest to the beer drinker ...
Adnams has launched a county-wide appeal for donations of wild and garden hops and is urging beer lovers to report sightings of them growing to help create a new Wild Hop beer, due to be launched this autumn.
I was walking along this trail near my wife's office (I was picking her up and killing some time before meeting her) and I noticed this flower lit up by the late afternoon sun. I hustled back, got my tripod and took a few pictures.
Lyman Woods Forest Preserve
Downers Grove, Illinois
May 2006
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Copyright 2006 by Jim Frazier. All Rights Reserved. This may NOT be used for ANY reason without consent. See www.jimfrazier.com for more information.
Kaziranga N.P. in Assam supports one of India's last populations of wild water buffalos, they are easily distinguished from the domestic variety by the spread of their horns
Our wild pets. Even they dont allow to be petted, but seems like they still like our company, they just keep the distance.
This place is Toi Cape in Miyazaki pref. southwest of Japan.
Wild horses "Misakiuma" live in this place.
“Misakiuma” is the Japanese wild horses that are designated as a protected species.
They inhabit in a very limited area called Toi Cape - the southernmost cape of Miyazaki prefecture.
These wild Opuntias had gigantic blooms, were completely inermis (sans spines) and had gold glochids rather than red glochids.
Here’s some more updates on Wild Bunch Francie. Out of the box, her hair was so dry, dull and limp feeling, I honestly thought it was kanekalon like the Gads About Repro Francie and she would have needed a partial reroot cuz she felt bald in spots.
A quick rinse and conditioner and turns out her hair is saran, her rooting is incredibly thick and is incredibly shiny. I’m tempted to boil her hair but it’s so nice and thick feeling atm.
Her fur coat had a huge indent from the wire holding her in box so i used a hairdryer on low and blew in the direction of the fur until the fur undented lo. I then used a fine tooth comb to brush out the fur and huge amounts of fur came out but it’s a lot more softer now. Too bad the fake vinyl trimming is flaking off like a jerk.
Anna and I spent a lovely hour walking around a wild flower meadow in Worlingworth, Suffolk. Wild for the SH
Since a long time my first bobcat within a good photography distance, this one really made my day. The last years i spend days and weeks at Point Reyes national seashore on the search for these beautiful and elusive creatures.
Wild Grass - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Wild Nothing performing at the Deaf Institute, Manchester, on Sunday 26th February 2017
www.counterfeitmag.co.uk/live-reviews/wild-nothing-deaf-i...
Zebra waiting near Khayeni pan for a drink, but the wild dogs are sleeping there. See www.wildcast.net
When I was walking with my doggie (Bo),
I was so happy to see more and more wild spring flowers
that are starting to bloom here :)
But most of all I was blown away by the wild orchids.
They just grow on the field in our street!
Aren't they just amazing!?
Well... to bad that the next picture is not so sharp,
the wind was kind of strong :(