Tuesday, 17 February 2015

GUEST BLOGGER: PAMELA (@pamelapomelo)

Hey ladies,

It is Tuesday again, and it is time for another guest post. As you can remember, last week I had over Anna from the My Nail Polish Nights blog and this week I am hosting Pamela from The Nail Sensation blog. She is a very talented lady and I am really happy she agreed to write a post for you guys. Hope you will enjoy reading her post.


Hello everyone! I'm Pamela and I blog at pamelapomelo.blogspot.com :). I'm really happy and excited to be here today! Tara invited me to guest post on her blog and create something related to Valentine's Day.  Since I had complete creative freedom, I decided to go a little less obvious (with the hearts, i mean) and instead I did a feminine, subtle design inspired by damask patterns: 



There's just something with damask patterns that I love so much. I find them elegant and romantic, perfect for Valentine's Day! For this manicure I chose Dance baby, Pinking out the window, Lotus begin and Wanderlust, all by China Glaze. 


I started with one coat of Wanderlust. Then I grabbed a sponge and did random dots of the 4 colors, and applied as if I was doing a normal gradient, until I was satisfied. 


Finally, I took a fine brush and Lingot by Sinful Colors, to paint the damask pattern. If you look closely there's actually a tiny heart in the center of every nail! <3 


I hope that you like what I created! And thank you so much for inviting me, Tara!<3

Love,
Pamela 

WOW! My mind was blown when I saw this manicure! It looks so simple and delicate! Definitely a great mani for a wedding or similar occasion! What do you guys think!?
Pamela, thank you so much for your effort! I am so honored you did this blog post for my readers! Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did reading it! 

<3 Stay polished <3

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