Hey Everyone (or should I say "Hey Dolls"?? lol). I'm Jodi from Captivating Claws and I'll be sharing a water marble with you today.. they're kinda my "thing" and when Lakeisha asked me to write a guest post, I knew right away I'd do a marble. So, while Lakeisha's busy getting all smart completing her dissertation, we can all enjoy a fun mani. ;)
An Orly Water Marble:
This is the first time I've used all Orlys in a water marble. I usually stick with OPI or China Glaze, but decided to try something different. For this marble, I started with two coats of a white creme. After that completely dried, I marbled with Orly Wild Wisteria, Lucky Duck, Snowcone and Basket Case. The Orlys definitely didn't spread as well in the water as OPI and China Glaze, but after a few tries, I became more familiar with their formula and the marble turned out quite pretty. I did notice the Orlys have a much shinier finish than any other polish I've marbled with, so that was a plus. All in all this was a fun marble!!
Thanks, Lakeisha, for inviting me to do a guest post. Good luck in all your studies and hurry back with your gorgeous swatches!! :)
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Thanks so much Jodi for the awesome post! You keep amazing me with your water marbling skills. Maybe one day I'll get the courage to try one out. Jodi does water marbles weekly, along with other great swatches and nail art, so be sure to check her out!
9 comments:
What a fantastic guest post! I love the colour combination in this water marble mani, absolutey gorgeous. I love how it came out so pigmented. The white base seems to really help!
I had fun with this guest post!! Thanks for asking :)
This looks awesome!! I'm always in love with Jodi's marbling!
This is gorgeous!
Yup, she's pretty awesome!
So gorgeous! I'm glad you were able to help out.
She definitely has marbling skills!
So Beautiful!!!!
This is MIGHTY Fine!!
Yup, she's pretty awesome!
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