August 7th, 2009 |

Nail Art | Plumeria Flower Design
My previous Watermelon Design lasted about 1 week until the top portion (green & white) started to chip off. That was when I began to peel it off and then remove the rest with some nail polish remover. I think it probably would last a bit longer if I had not pick on it too much. For some reason I enjoy peeling off nail polish rather than wiping it with remover, weird?
Last week I had a couple of designs in mind but some were a bit time consuming so I ended up going with this pretty Plumeria Flower. My inspiration and guide came from Google. Actually I was looking for some wallpaper and came across these flowers. Aren’t they pretty?

Plumeria Flower
So, here is my attempt to try an put this flower on my nails. Since the petals are light, I choose a bright pinkish polish as a base.

Nail Art | Plumeria Flower Design Supply
I used a combination of drug store nail polish, polish that I got on eBay and brushes to achieve this design. I’m not so fond of the built in brushes on the polish. They were a bit flimsy. The brushes that I used were regular paint brushes that I got from Michael’s Craft Store kid section. It gives me a better control when working on the designs. They are pretty affordable too. A pack of like 6-7 brushes cost about $5.
Method:
1. Apply base coat – Rimmel base (I love this one, it has a light pinkish tone. I sometime wear it alone. I like it more than the clear ones because it give a nice natural looking and not too shiny or washed out.) You can use any of your favorite base. This is so that the color you put on top does not stain your nail bed. Also fills ridges and provide a smooth surface to work with.
2. Apply main color – Love My Nail in Flirty Pink #1546
3. Apply nail art color in olive green – NA064 #23 (Plumeria White petals – make 5 petals on each nail)
4. Apply nail art color in white – NA064 #18 (inner petals – make 5 petals smaller than the first)
5. Apply nail art color in black – NA064 #15 (flower leaves)
6. Apply nail art color in white – NA064 #01 (for the brownish inner part of the flower and to add details to the leaves)
7. Finish off with a clear coat – just to seal off all the colors and give it a nice shine.
Make sure that you allow each coat to completely dry first before moving on to the next. The polish you see in my picture is a week old already, can you tell? I just remember to take it. This means that your hard work
can last a long time depending on how well you take care of your nails. ENJOY the compliments! 
July 29th, 2009 |

Nail Art | Watermelon Design
So those that know me well knows that I have a hard time keeping my nails long. I have a history of biting my nails. In grade school I do it constantly without any rhyme or reason however during the college years I notice that I only bite them when I am nervous. Especially when taking exams. And like the energize bunny, I keep biting and biting until there’s no more space LOL
yeah I am so bad. But on the bright side, I’ve been very very good these past months. No urge to bite them. As a matter of fact I began to get very annoyed by the long nails. It’s not comfortable when I play Tetris on my Blackberry, hard to type fast and not convenience when I prepare things to cook. Now I trim them down and I found that if I want to stop biting my nails then I must put polish on them.

24 Colors Nail Art Polish 2-Way Brush
I purchase some nail polish on eBay the other day for an affordable price. It was around $15 for a set of 24 colors with a 2-way brush. Free shipping and I don’t need to pay tax. Sure it takes awhile to arrive as it was shipped from China, although on eBay it states the seller ships out of Los Angelos. Whatever! I was in no rush so I just let that go. I thought it was really cheap, that is less than $1 a bottle. I don’t plan to use these color to paint my entire nails but for detail work/designs so I think they will last my quite sometime. It comes with a 2-way brush. One is like a normal brush and the other is a nail art pen.
The first design I tried with these color is the watermelon design. Perfect for Summer. I got lots of compliments on this design. The idea came from browsing Youtube and Google.

Nail Art | Watermelon Design Supply
I used a combination of polish and brushes to achieve this design. I’m not so fond of the built in brushes on the polish – just yet. The brushes that I used were regular paint brushes that I got from Michael’s Craft Store kid section. They are pretty affordable too. A pack of like 6-7 brushes cost about $5.
Method:
1. Apply base coat – Sally Hansen Maximum Growth
2. Apply main color – Love My Nail in Delicious #587
3. Apply nail art color in olive green – NA064 #15 (outer watermelon)
4. Apply nail art color in white – NA064 #23 (inner watermelon)
5. Apply nail art color in black – NA064 #24 (watermelon seeds)
6. Apply nail art color in white – NA064 #23 (watermelon seeds detail)
7. Finish off with the clear coat again – Sally Hansen Maximum Growth
Make sure that you allow each coat to completely dry first before moving on to the next. ENJOY the compliments!
June 30th, 2009 |

Sterling Silver & Swarovski Crystal Necklace
Since the weather was really too extreme to be cooking anything indoors I opt to make very light meals at home and eat out here and there for the time being. Another way for me to cool down was to get back to handcrafting and designing my jewelry. In case some of you have not notice, my other passion beside cooking is making jewelry. I have an online gift shop at Asianiva.com. I also have some jewelry that I make and for sale at my sister Salon. I am always happy to customize and/or personalize any design.
Since Summer is officially here that means there will be a lot of people hitting/heading to where the water is to cool off. This Sea Shell by the Sea necklace is just perfect for that outing. It is made with all solid sterling silver (stamped 925) and genuine Swarovski® crystals. All materials are high-quality made by me with TLC.
I am offering this beautiful 18″ Sea Shell by the Sea necklace to my blog readers first before I list it on Asianiva.com. This is such a stunning piece! Just look at all the different colors the crystal gives off!

Features
-28mm Crystal AB Seashell Pendant
-solid 925 sterling silver starfish charm
-18″ sterling silver chain with clasp
Price $35 with a gift box
+ $3 for USPS First Class Mail
+ $5 for USPS Priority Mail
Send payment to my Paypal email at sales@asianiva.com

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