Showing posts with label Converse nail art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Converse nail art. Show all posts

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Purple Converse shoes nail art

Nail Art Sunday again, and the theme for today was Converse, since Lelack wanted to compel spring to arrive. I must admit I wasn't stoked over the theme, I'm not a converse person but I've seen some people which look good in the shoes too. First I aimed for something that would be a free interpretation of Converse. Maybe some other spring sign? Spring flowers? Any other shoe? The city Converse in Texas? Texas? America? converse as in conversation? Maybe do something graphical of a cool converse shoe? Maybe something graphical of the all star-logo? and etcetera. And then I chickened out, saw a cool converse nail art and remembered that I had an aubergine colored polish untried bought in Turkey about 4-5 years ago. And figured that it would look cool for this nail art. I also figured that it would be cool since the only time I've been close of buying converse like shoes, it was a purple high heel converse.

Enough rambling and on to my nail art. We can put it like this, I'm not that content over the lacing, it looks if a child did that,  but I promise, it was me! ;) haha

 I like my thumb the best and if I'm going to redo this some time I'll make the lacing more like that.
 And yes, all then nails got conversed, I had a plan that this would look cool and I'd were it for some days. Now I'm not sure but they've yet not been removed anyhow. I mean I do like laced nails.
I'll show better shots of the purple polish some other day. It actually looks different in different lights but I think the one below, the picture at the very top and the bottle picture looks most accurate.
 And here above you also see the Converse Heels I almost bought. (and I realize I still want..)
This manicure is actually very "foreign" in all ways. Converse shoes are American, the purple is Turkish, I think Jordana comes from America, the white fine liner is from Hong Kong and the white large bottle is from Crete.

Polishes used:
Flormar - 410 (purple)
Rapsodi - 165 (white)
BK Nail Art Color (white)
Jordana Pop Art - Black Mark