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Friday, July 13, 2012

Flashback Friday: Sew DC




So I'm starting this new thing called Flashback Friday.  It's not going to happen EVERY Friday but here and there I'll be recreating nail art from my early days!  There are a lot of mani's that I really wanted to come out differently than they ended up and I just didn't have the skill level to take them there.  So I'm going to start re-doing them and hoping that now I have the skillset to do them properly!  It's also a bit of a chance for you, as my readers, as well as myself to see how not only my art skills have improved, but also my photography skills.  So this is the first of my flashbacks.  The original art work: Sew DC, was done in March of 2011 so it's been nearly a year and a half since they were first done.  They were based on a pair of DC shoes that I have which I still have and still absolutely love!  Here's the original picture:





The main problem with the original is the photography skills.  My nails didn't take up nearly enough of the frame, it was taken in bad artificial lighting and it's way too dark.  There's also a severe lack of cleanup and unfortunately, I couldn't get away with zero clean-up at that time!  Originally I used five coats of Essie Like Linen and then waited an inordinate amount of time before stamping the flowers on using Essie Sew Psyched, Orly Prince Charming, and Revlon Fuschia Fever.  This time I used three coats of the Essie Like Linen, since I realize now that the base doesn't need to be completely opaque when you're using stamps to cover the entire surface.  Then I used a coat of Seche Vite and about 20 minutes later I was able to start stamping.  I was a bit less random with the stamping this go round and since I no longer have Revlon Fuschia Fever, I subbed Max Factor Disco Pink.  Both are hot pink creme's but it turns out that the Max Factor is a bit less sheer when stamped.  Overall I think I like the new version better.  I used less stamps to let the base show through more and I like the pop of pink.  These are still some of my most favorite nails I've done!!  Which version do you prefer?

7 comments:

  1. This is soooo cute I love the colors and the stamping! I'm a sucker for florals.

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  2. maybe it is just the lighting but I love the new and improved version. I love how the base is a little sheer.

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  3. much much prettier, although i miss the sink :) xxx

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    1. Haha!! I used to take them all in my bathroom and the sink was a nice, white backdrop! :p though I probably should have zoomed in more so it didn't look so much like a sink. :)

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  4. The pink, green and beige are just perfect. If you had used peach or coral I think it would not have been as good - it's the pink that pulls this one together just right! I was not a reader for the first version of this. I would have to search back to find the first run at this. But why? I love, love this one! Flashback Friday is a great idea. Looking forward to more installments! Only now I it will be EVEN more apparent how fast time flies when I see yet another one of these installments come up!

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    1. OK - I looked again and saw the link to the flashback...and nope, it did not work as well back when...this is far better - I like the openness to the base with less stamping - and as I said, the pink now is the right focal hue needed. Applause!

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  5. The first mani was very pretty, but the light was indeed a bit of a problem - too dark to see all the details. You nailed it this time! :)

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