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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Jindie Nails Clyde....Brown or Black?

Back again!  Today's prompt for The Never Ending Pile Challenge is brown.  I had several to choose from since I love brown polish.....I think I say that about almost every color, right?  This is going to very pic heavy since I ended up loving the look almost as much as the polish I chose!


So purdy!  But is it a brown?  Let's look closer.

With Flash
Artifical Light
  
This is three coats of Jindie Nails Clyde, one of a two polish Bonnie and Clyde collection.  It was fully opaque at two coats, but you know me, it is all about the depth when it comes to flakies and glitter, so I threw another coat on for good measure.  Technically, this is not a brown, it is a black jellie filled with lots of gorgeous flakies and shimmer, which give it a brown tinge.


Look at those flakies!  I love me some flakies!  There are bronze gold and copper flakies, plus pink glitter.  The pink was shy for the camera, but you cans just barely see them on my index in the flash bottle pic above.  This polish takes my breath away!





Next I stamped with GALS GA44 and Revlon Star Attraction, an antique copper magnetic polish.


What it ended up doing was making it look like the design was etched, even with top coat.


I loved the etched effect, even though it wasn't what I had in mind.  I did some test stamping and had a polish that was copper colored....don't remember now what it was....but must have confused which polish was which and ended up with this instead.  Happy mistake!


I am posting a lot more flash pics than I usually do because it really shows off the flakies.  Get ready for the pic spam!






Yep, the stone tells the whole story.  Thanks for visiting and commenting!





3 comments:

  1. Me likey! Clyde reminds me of Sephora by OPI Sephora 212. All that yumminess playing peek-a-boo from a black jelly base. <3

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    1. Yep, that and Crows Toes Christmas Crow. I own all three. Guess I have a "type".

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  2. I love how subtle the stamping is here!

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