Sunday, June 19, 2011

Blue Stripes

This is a much tamer nail design I did at home.  Typically, I have little patience for doing my nails unless I'm studying, so unless I'm working on an exam, most of the polish I use will be flat and uninteresting.
However, this summer I'm spending a couple of hours each day prepping for the LSAT which I'll take in the fall, so I have lovely nails at least once a week. 
Idea stolen from Deez Nails who always seems to be doing a nice monochromatic stripey look with her new polishes, so I figured that I should give it a try :)

Artsy Flowers

So I did this look ages ago, some time before school ended in May...I have a tendency to get distracted when I study, so in the midst of my preparation for final exams and whatnot, I found a much more intense nail art tutorial to entertain myself while I dug up the relevant notes for each exam.  
I love the way this turned out - it must have taken like seven coats of polish total, but it was so worth it.  I used a tutorial from LOVE4NAILS and subscribe to her channel, but I don't feel like sifting through her videos to find the one that showed me this lovely pattern.
I even grew out my nails for this - in fact, I'd been growing them out so I could do this design on it and while it was fun to have the design all over my nails, I was slowly going crazy from such long nails.  My fingertips fairly itched with a need to clip them shorter.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Commitment

I've always had issues with it, when not in reference to you know, people.  I tend to do things in half-measures - I often spread myself out a lot and to make up for having a half dozen projects going on, I tend to half-ass things that aren't graded or anything.
This blog for example - I'm definitely not updating it as often as I should be.  Not like a loyal blogger at least.  The same for my other blog, which is about reading books, which I'm always doing.  I should have plenty to write.
Alas.  Other things distract me.  What can I say?
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Well, earlier this week I attended my friend's first Mary Kay makeup party thing.  I've never been to one of those things and it was pretty fun (if admittedly dim; it was held at my other friend's new place and they haven't quite settled in yet) but I was fascinated by this whole being-your-own-boss thing - again. 
My friend is the first person I know on a personal level who does this kind of thing, also the first person who has been pretty honest about the whole startup cost.  Working for Mary Kay seems pretty reasonable to me, and a good way to supplement my lower cash amount while looking fabulous! (lol)
So perhaps I'll sign up for it?  I'm tight on funds (who isn't?) and the initial cost isn't as much as I expected, but it's still more money than I typically drop at any given time.  As mentioned above, I have a bit of an issue with commitment and tend to waffle on these kind of things...like the Avon thing.  But this seems better :)