Euro 2012 Russia
This one’s a simple design: red nails with the flag colors as an accent nail.
When I first saw Russia’s home jersey, I thought the diagonal strip was just white and blue. Only after closer inspection then I realized that it was tricolored.
The accent nail gave me a bit of trouble because I painted the blue as the base color. The red was too jelly-like; resulting in a maroon like shade. The white section became too thick as it needed three coats to become opaque.
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Polish peels:
• NailTek Foundation II (1 coat)
• Essie First Dance (2 coats)
• Michelle M31 (2 coats) – ring finger
• Orly Au Champagne (3 coats) – ring finger
• Essie First Dance (3 coats) – ring finger
• Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat (1 coat)
All jerseys featured are for illustrative purposes only.
Euro 2012 Ireland
A green holographic tape mani – a combination of the different things I love! The picture above is too blue though, those in direct sunlight below are more color accurate.
Ireland's home kit is the one and only that has no white, red, or blue. I love the grass green color, it's so rarely seen in jerseys. The huge sponsor in the middle does ruin it though.
Surprisingly, I found that I have very little rich greens in my collection. In fact, these are my only two! They complement each other rather well in the shade but I love how it changes in the sun when the holo takes all the attention in the last picture.
Thanks for looking!
Polish peels:
• NailTek Foundation II (1 coat)
• OPI Jade Is The New Black (2 coats)
• Nubar Reclaim – middle & ring fingers(1 coat)
• Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat (1 coat)
All jerseys featured are for illustrative purposes only.
Euro 2012 Sweden
This marks the eight country in the tournament – I’m halfway there! Four more days, eight more countries to go!
Sweden’s home jersey is a lovely bright yellow – a color I don’t have. Hence, the pastel yellow substitute. I actually do love the simple design; I just wish I had the same yellow!
I wanted a thin line down each nail but my striping brush wasn’t thin enough. So I decided to use a strand of hair. Yes, you read correctly. A strand of hair – my hair. I got the idea from Copy That, Copy Cat and it worked great! I don’t find it gross since it’s my own hair after all.
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Polish peels:
• China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat (1 coat)
• China Glaze Lemon Fizz (2 coats)
• OPI Road House Blues (1 coat)
• Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat (1 coat)
All jerseys featured are for illustrative purposes only.
Euro 2012 Italy
I love the idea of subtle stamping. And what better way than using the same color for both the base and the stamp – except one is matte and the other glossy?
The Italian home kit has a subtle design that can barely be seen when worn.
I don’t have a similar stamping image so I improvised with another from the Red Angel plates. I practiced the stamping on paper before doing my nails; it turned out to be easier than I thought.
And sorry for the white specks, they came from my matte top coat. Does anyone know what causes them?
Thanks for reading!
Polish peels:
• China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat (1 coat)
• Michelle M31 (2 coats)
• China Glaze Matte Magic Top Coat (1 coat)
• Michelle M31 (RA-111)
All jerseys featured are for illustrative purposes only.
Euro 2012 Poland
Another red-white combination. It’s the easiest design in my opinion, so I decided to freehand the lines. The lines could be straighter and the red polish less thick – I guess I need more practice with the striper brush.
Poland is one of the two co-hosts this year. Their home jersey is rather simple and leaves me uninspired.
I really hope you guys haven’t been bored looking at the same polishes in the last few posts. As I mentioned earlier, I only have one white polish. I do love the shimmer and the fast drying time, it’s great! I’ll do a proper post on it in the future!
Thanks for reading!
Polish peels:
• China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat (1 coat)
• Orly Au Champagne (3 coats)
• Essie First Dance (1 coat)
• Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat (1 coat)
All jerseys featured are for illustrative purposes only.
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