Monday, May 2, 2011

Cracked up for my Birthday!!!

Hey Ladies, Anne here from SSP. Sorry its been so long  since I've done a post. I had a wonderful Birthday (thanks for the birthday wishes). For my birthday I really wanted to get out of my comfort box (at least for me) and try some crackle on for size. Pat has done this before and liked it but I wasn't sold on the look. So I set out to try something new.... And I loved  it.  I started off with a base coat , then it was Kleancolor in Wild Rose... let this dry for a while, serious folks let it dry!!! China Glaze Crackle in Cracked Concrete on top of that, I love gray:) I really didn't realize how long this polish look takes to do, but its worth it. So here are the pictures.....



Kleancolor outside picture.
  
Kleancolor inside picture.                
China Glaze
With no top coat!

The final look! 
This polish stayed on for about 5 days with no chipping, AWESOME!!!! Everybody what do you think? I also want to know if you own any crackle polish that you would recommend us trying????











6 comments:

  1. Thanks StardustStephanie, Have you tired any Crackle???
    ~Anne

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  2. Happy Birthday!

    I'm dying to get my hands on Crackled Concrete. I haven't been able to find any of the ChGs.

    I have OPI Black Shatter, and I like it, but black is sort of harsh to me. I know I'd get so much more use out of colored ones.

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  3. HOpe your birthday was fabulous! I like the color combos.

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  4. great colour combo and happy birthday :D

    shel xx

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  5. Thanks Ladies:) I want to try a pink Crackle just haven't got it yet....So I totally agree about the black it is a little to much right now in spring, but maybe for the winter it will be spot on:)
    ~Anne

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