When I had my car accident in 2008, my life changed in countless ways. I sustained a spinal cord injury that left me using a wheelchair, and adapting...
Hello darlings!
I've got a mani I did quickly over the weekend.
Nothing big, but cute.
In the quest for using all of my untried polishes, I found O.P.I - Fly. This is from the Nicki Minaj Collection. It's one of the ones from that collection that I really wanted. I initially got a mini bottle, but I soon realized after that, that I needed a regular sized bottle. Glad I got one!
This mani was done as a weekend mani, but also because April is Autism Awareness month. I have gotten to know more about Autism in the past few months (aside from what I was thought in nursing school).
I don't really know anyone around me here who has autism or a kid with autism, but I know My Friend Jess over at LuvMyLacquer has a lovely kid with autism whom she loves so much.
The way she talks about her little boy is the way I would love to talk about my unborn kids someday. With so much Joy and Pride.
Without further ado, I urge you to learn more about Autism if you know nothing about it.
And now, Here's Fly in all it's Blue Glory.
It was a bit hard to get a picture that's color accurate, but this next picture is really really close, I think it's actually dead on color correct.
Since I didn't really have time on my hands when I did this mani, I decided to do a quick gradient mani using wet n wild - kaleidoscope. I didn't use the sponging method, I used the brush on the polish itself, and dabbed on the glitter. Lol.. Yeah.. not the best gradient result, but it was cute.
P.S: If you're taking the Nail Polish Buying Challenge for the month of April, I hope you're being strong and doing very well? We discuss our daily adventures and encourage each other on facebook, so be sure to join us.
I've got a mani I did quickly over the weekend.
Nothing big, but cute.
In the quest for using all of my untried polishes, I found O.P.I - Fly. This is from the Nicki Minaj Collection. It's one of the ones from that collection that I really wanted. I initially got a mini bottle, but I soon realized after that, that I needed a regular sized bottle. Glad I got one!
This mani was done as a weekend mani, but also because April is Autism Awareness month. I have gotten to know more about Autism in the past few months (aside from what I was thought in nursing school).
I don't really know anyone around me here who has autism or a kid with autism, but I know My Friend Jess over at LuvMyLacquer has a lovely kid with autism whom she loves so much.
The way she talks about her little boy is the way I would love to talk about my unborn kids someday. With so much Joy and Pride.
Without further ado, I urge you to learn more about Autism if you know nothing about it.
And now, Here's Fly in all it's Blue Glory.
It was a bit hard to get a picture that's color accurate, but this next picture is really really close, I think it's actually dead on color correct.
Since I didn't really have time on my hands when I did this mani, I decided to do a quick gradient mani using wet n wild - kaleidoscope. I didn't use the sponging method, I used the brush on the polish itself, and dabbed on the glitter. Lol.. Yeah.. not the best gradient result, but it was cute.
Fly is a blue polish I will definitely be using again. So vibrant and lovely! What you see in these pictures are two coats of Fly. Top coat was Color Club - 060.
That's it for now my dears.
Do you know any kids/person with autism?
Here are two links to help you get started on learning more about autism today.
Till Later Dearies.
God Bless. P.S: If you're taking the Nail Polish Buying Challenge for the month of April, I hope you're being strong and doing very well? We discuss our daily adventures and encourage each other on facebook, so be sure to join us.
Great representation for Autism Awareness! I love this color!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful, and for a wonderful cause!! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks darlings. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite polishes. Love it with the glitter.
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