Thursday 20 June 2013

Inspired by...a pen!?

We all have a favourite pen, don't we? (Don't tell me it's just me, I hate writing with any other pen!) I have this one on my desk and I've been looking at it for a while thinking it might make some interesting nail art. I'm not too sure it actually did, but it's different to say the least!

I used Barry M Lychee Gelly for the base, and various colours for the rest. I used a medium nail art brush to paint it all on.




Almost forgot to include a picture with the pen! Then it would have looked even more weird!

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11 comments

  1. Ooh I like!!! This is pretty. I get the pen thing too, I have favorites and don't let hem run out of ink....waaaaah. Then you have to find a "new" favorite.

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  2. this so so pretty! what an awesome pen!

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  3. Aww this is so cute!! The design is lovely and I love the colours!! I definitely have favourite pens but then they all run out :'( I prefer to form personal attachments instead of favourites so it's less heart breaking when they run out :P :)

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  4. This is a really cute design, I think it's awesome when bloggers come up with designs from unique places :)

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  5. I can uderstand you so well! I have my fav fountain pen and I just can't use anything else :)
    amazing design!!!

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  6. It's amazing! The colours are great and the abstract forms are just as attractive! :) Love it!

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  7. Very cute. I am really considering buying those Barry M Gelly polishes. I do have favorite pens, not specifically one. I steal the pens from my doctor's office because for some reason they are just the best pens in the world, they just glide so nicely while you write. It's weird but... yeah, I steal pens from my doctor's office. :)

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  8. Well done, very nice inspiration and the outcome is spectacular :D

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