My motivation to start this blog was to basically express myself, think out loud, and hopefully teach a few things to y'all and learn from everyone! Sure I could post anything & everything to Facebook or Twitter, but it's nice to have somewhere to share all of my thoughts where people come to enjoy reading what I have to say. :)
I'll probably post a little bit of everything on here, I'm sure it'll be really random...but I'm pretty random myself. Example posts might be of t-shirt cutting (I like to cut up old or big shirts into something much cuter then it was) or some nail things since my mom is nail technician. Others might be of my day-to-day life, I travel a lot, I enjoy taking lots of pictures, and I work "construction" right now. I do whatever is asked of me, whether it be filing paperwork to hanging drywall and everything in between. I guess I'm kind of a Jack of all trades, or Jackie of all trades I should say, haha.
That being said, stay tuned for what I hope to be an interesting blog!
Miss Maranda Marie
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Watermelon Nails
Watermelon nails are so fun, especially for Spring. They are super easy and look cute!
All you need is pink, green and black polish, clear coat and a toothpick or small brush. I used China Glaze in pool party for the pink and kiwi cool-ada for the green, and any black will work.
Paint the whole nail in pink and let dry. (The great thing about some China Glaze colors is they have hardeners in them which allows them to dry very quickly.)
Then paint just the tips green, you will probably need a few coats.
To do the black seeds we used a very small brush, you could get one from a craft store, or a toothpick would work just fine too. Dip the brush into the black polish and make small strokes to look like seeds.
Finally, top it off with a clear top coat and you've got yourself some watermelon fingers. :)
I want to have a picnic everytime I look at my fingers!
All you need is pink, green and black polish, clear coat and a toothpick or small brush. I used China Glaze in pool party for the pink and kiwi cool-ada
Paint the whole nail in pink and let dry. (The great thing about some China Glaze colors is they have hardeners in them which allows them to dry very quickly.)
Then paint just the tips green, you will probably need a few coats.
To do the black seeds we used a very small brush, you could get one from a craft store, or a toothpick would work just fine too. Dip the brush into the black polish and make small strokes to look like seeds.
Finally, top it off with a clear top coat and you've got yourself some watermelon fingers. :)
I want to have a picnic everytime I look at my fingers!
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Like.this.quote.
Sometimes people are beautiful. Not in looks. Not in what they say. Just in what they are. --
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
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