Opulent Orchids

Yesterday I tried my hand at striping tools; not the striping nail polishes with the brush built in, but the brush that you can use on any color you like, and the results were less than awesome. Maybe it was the polish choice, but I'm not ready to talk about it. I'm a little ashamed of it, and not ready to share it with the world.

Instead, I'll share with you a manicure I created using dotting tools, again. They've made me so beyond happy, and I can't stop writing down ideas in my teeny little notebook that would feature them. I highly recommend grabbing a set. It's worth the $10 you'll end up spending.

After my pansies caught so much attention and flattery (I found them featured on a French blog), I decided to keep with the flora theme. The stunning, fractal patterns created by most plant life lends itself quite well to the nail world. This time, my flower of choice was an orchid. These beauties have an interesting story behind them, involving the Greek myth of Orchis. According to Wikipedia:

Orchis, the son of a nymph and a satyr, came upon a festival of Dionysios (Bacchus) in the forest. He drank too much, and attempted to rape a priestess of Dionysios. For his insult, he was torn apart by the Bacchanalians. His father prayed for him to be restored, but the gods instead changed him into a flower.

Ouch. Sorry dude. But thanks for the inspiration!




I have no real, gorgeous orchids to pose with, but I do have a vase with the silhouette of an orchid painted on it.

I used Essie Turquoise & Caicos for the base color, the stems are from Color Madric Green, the white petals are French White Creme (Wet n' Wild), the purple petals are Plum Truffle (CND) and the yellow centers are Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Lightening. I had a lot of fun with this one, and my patience paid off. Even my right hand looks good. To top everything off, I used Matte Magic (China Glaze), based on the idea someone gave me when I posted my pansies. They thought I had made them matte, but that was just a photographic illusion. This time, I intentionally matted them, and it gives them a much softer, delicate feel, just like the plant.

Photo courtesy of http://www.thepowerofintroverts.com/2011/04/06/how-to-parent-sensitive-orchid-children/


Maybe if I work up enough strength, I'll post what I consider to be a failed manicure another day, but for today, that's all folks.

10 comments :

  1. I have a really tough time with striping brushes too! I need a lot more practice. You have been doIng lots of beautiful things with your dotting tools though. Can't wait to see what else you come up with.

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  2. Oh this is so cute! Great job with the flowers!!

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  3. This is beautiful. Colours, composition, everything. I love that you're not limited by the dotter and instead are inspired to see what else you can do with it.

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  4. This is really lovely. I love that it's matte too! :)

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  5. OMG! These are amazing!!! I am totally in love with this mani! I need to try and copy this one!

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  6. Very nice! One of the few nails arts that truly "looks right" matted in my opinion. =)

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  7. Wow, this is STUNNING, I especially love that your mattified it!

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  8. I love the way the orchids turned out!

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