Wednesday, August 26, 2009

I'm back!!!

Im back...briefly that is. I did the plate m27 with fish designs. Not sure I like it too well, but I'll post later today. & today is my M-I-L birthday, so she's letting me do some Bday nails for her. Sorry I have'nt posted yet.
I still have not yet uploaded my pics from my camera from vacation!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to see you're back safely! Sounds like you need to stop and catch your breath LOL!!! Have fun with your MIL's bday!

Julie said...

Glad your back!! I've STILL been checking everyday!! I have done some real cute mani's with my new kit and will send pics soon!!! Happy Birthday to the MIL!!!

Kathleen said...

Hurray, you're back! I've been checking every day, too! Can't wait to see what you post next!

Lucy said...

Will you be doing a cake and candles on MIL's nails? That would be something interesting on a Konad plate. Tell her to have a very happy birthday. Hope you'll post some vacation photos. Glad your back.

chocaddict said...

Yay! you're back :)
Hope you had a great holiday.

Anonymous said...

I was reading one of your older posts and read you use OPI Axxium gel on your nails.. Do you have to cure the gel? And what do I need to buy? Your input would greatly be appreciated. Love your blog you are so talented! Take care.
Diane
dmleal@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

Ooh I can't wait to see your fish nails! :)Your vacation manicure was gorgeous by the way. I love this site!

-radiantsky

konADDICT said...

sorry it took so ling....here come the fish nails!!!! No b day candles or cake....but I hid a 66 ( her bday age) in on of the designs on her nails. To post now.

Axxium gel....yes, you do need to cure under a UV gel light. You need a minimum of 18 watts total...i think 36 works best to avoid hazy finish. But yesterday i tried something ne on my 6 year old. I'll expand on that in 2 posts from now. got some catching up to do!

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