A few of you suggested that I try layering the crackles over each other, and I was curious to see how it would turn out... So, I layered some more crackle glaze over my existing mani and I think it turned out pretty cool! Here's what I tried:
Broken Hearted over Crushed Candy over Essie French Affair. This one didn't seem to want to crackle as much over crackle, but it still looks pretty cool. The parts where the pink and blue layer over each other turned purple! I think I like it!
Cracked Concrete over Crushed Candy over Essie French Affair. I like this one better! It crackled more. I love the color combination. Know what it reminds me of? That weird 'abstract' 80's-90's corporate art with the weird geometric shapes and splatter paint patterns in teal and grey and peach... Know what I'm talking about? The type of generic art you find in offices and stuff? Sometimes there's a palm tree, but usually funky boomerang shapes and triangles...
Sorry about the blurry pictures. I can not hold my hands still today. They're shaking so bad I'm even having a hard time typing. Bleh!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
China Glaze Crackle Glaze Layering
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ooh that is really really pretty! :-)
ReplyDeletereminds me of easter eggs!
ReplyDeleteDammit Scrangie! I didn't think I needed to purchase any of the CG Crackles, but now.... !!
ReplyDeletesuch pretty combos! I can't wait to try OPI's Silver Shatter with Black Shatter. I'm hoping it will be EPIC
ReplyDelete*excited*
Nice! It's a cute effect! The colors you used worked.
ReplyDeleteLOL @ 80's art, it reminds me if the exact same thing! I think I've still got one of those tacky paintings buried in my garage somewhere lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! I have three different crackles so I might just have to try this myself too.
ReplyDeletedo you think it nwld be possible to stripe or blob the different clours so you had a mix of two or three crackle colours? that would be pretty :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! I am definitely getting this!
ReplyDeleteHahaha the last one is SO TOTALLY LIKE 90s xD. I LOVE it. I'll have to try it when I get these.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite pretty actually!
ReplyDeleteHope I can get my hands on the crackles soon :D
Ohh...I love the way your combinations came out. Waiting for my China Glaze Crackle polishes to arrive. Excited!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I finally got hold of the OPI Katy Perry Collection. WEEEE!
- Mary
That is such a great idea!!! I so want to try this now! :)
ReplyDeleteThat 'artwork' is exactly what I thought of when I saw the 2nd picture! I remember it appearing on clothes as well - in thick stripes down the legs of trousers or on the front of a jumper lol!
ReplyDeleteMust have a go at layering the crackle, see what other nostalgic prints we can come up with:D
wow, that's all so stunning! i love all of the combos, especially the last one. quite fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like the second one =)
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeletevery Very nice,i'll call it,crack on crack!
ReplyDeleteawesomeness
ReplyDeleteOMG those are awesome!
ReplyDeleteoh lord!!! i need some crackle in my life lol
ReplyDeleteCurse the blasted shaky hand syndrome! I know it and HATE it with you!!! :(
ReplyDeleteBUT I'm WAY loving both combos and especially the second. You are spot on with the comparison to the 80s-90s abstract office art with splatter paint and funky geo shapes! AWESOMENESS! Teehee! :D
Love the blasts from the past you so frequently bring to life - they never fail to make me smile! <3
Ooh, and my crackle polishes should be arriving today! Definitely will be doing a pedi with this. :D
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! I hope my crackle polishes arrive soon!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks great! I have thus far resisted the crackle, but seeing how it looks when you layer them kind of makes me want to buy them...
ReplyDeleteomg that second one is the bomb!
ReplyDeleteI really dig these combos. What a creative approach!
ReplyDeleteI have Crushed Candy and Concrete... love them both!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to layer these. Love the second manicure the most also.
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