Showing posts with label Favourite Girly Bits. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Guest Post Series, with Refined and Polished featuring Razzle Dazzle

Today's guest blogger is Lakeisha, from Refined and Polished. She and I met a few years ago, in a nail polish group when Girly Bits was in it's infancy. It's so awesome to see that she still has love for the original release of Razzle Dazzle, shown here in the original bottle with the paper label, and two colour logo. It's even a mini! Oh how things have changed.
Lakeisha typically pairs her manicures with fashion inspiration boards, which is a great way of viewing the seasons colour trends. Be sure and check out her blog, for many different colour pairings and fashion styles to suit any taste!

Thank you so much for sharing with us today!
♥Pam♥


Hey dolls! I’m Lakeisha from Refined and Polished and it is my absolute pleasure to be a part of Pam’s guest blogger series! We met several years ago in a nail polish facebook group and it has been great to watch Girly Bits grow into such an amazing brand. Of course for this guest post, I had to start with one of Pam’s polishes. When Pam previewed the first Girly Bits collection in our group, Razzle Dazzle was the one that caught my eye the most. It is a raspberry jelly base that is filled with scattered holo particles and fuchsia, blue, and copper glitter. The base of Razzle Dazzle builds up nicely, so three coats were used. I wanted to pull out the blue sparkles in Razzle Dazzle, so I used two coats of Illamasqua Cameo, a gorgeous cornflower blue, on the accent nails. My favorite types of nail art are polka dots and striping tape and I always love an opportunity to pair the two together. Lately, I can’t get enough of doing various sized polka dots on just a portion of the nail.

nail art tape mani




nail art tape mani striping dots

Girly Bits and Illamasqua


I've never used a glitter as the base for a striping tape accent before and I absolutely love the way Razzle Dazzle sparkles under the creme. This look is the epitome of how I like my nail art; simple but chic and relatively effortless. I adore creating fashion boards inspired by the polish I’m wearing as well, since my love for the two go hand in hand. I hope that you all have enjoyed this look. If you would like to see more, please feel free to keep up with me on Refined and Polished, facebook, or instagram. Thanks again Pam for allowing me to share with your fans!
Girly Bits Razzle Dazzle - Fuchsia + Cornflower Blue
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Lynnderella Connect the Dots over OPI Shorts Story

A mere few months ago, I was a Lynnderella virgin. I am now a die hard fan. Every polish she comes out with is seriously gorgeous, and usually even more gorgeous in real life than in the (millions of) swatches you will find on line. The complexity of each polish, while it may seem random, is actually very well thought out, and in my opinion shows Lynn's deep understanding of the use of colour.

We seem to be in a glitter trend at the moment, and I will admit, I was never a huge fan of glitter until fairly recently. I always loved it on everyone else, but was often not thrilled with it on myself. Part of the reason may have been the pain in the rumpus removal. If you find yourself struggling with removal, you must give the foil method a try. I promise you, you will look at glitters through different eyes. You can find my information on glitter removal with the foil method by clicking here. Trust me, you will thank me =)
Part of the beauty of glitter, other than the obvious, is that most can be worn over lots of different colours, for different effects.
Another favourite use of mine for glitters, is making a jelly sandwich. I particularly like this because it gives you a less in your face glitter. If you are not familiar with a jelly sandwich, it uses a glitter and a jelly polish -which is a rather sheer creme, with a deep sort of translucent finish to it. Similar to Jello. It has colour, but is sort of see though, and looks deep and sort of squishy. You  want to layer the glitter in between two layers of the jelly polish. Hence the name Jelly Sandwich.  Start with your favourite base coat, treatment or ridge filler, then the idea is to lay down a base coat of the jelly polish (which for the record, is not actually labeled as a 'jelly', but rather identified as a jelly finish by lacquer enthusiasts. Good examples are the pinks and oranges from the OPI Texas collection) On top of your first coat of polish, you add a coat of a glitter. I find the chunkier glitters work the best, and especially silver ones. After that has dried for a few minutes, you add another coat of the jelly polish, which is sheer enough that you can see the glitter through it, but because the polish is sheer, it gives the effect of the glitter swimming in a pool of colour, rather than being right on top and in your face. Click here to see a good example of a jelly sandwich on Noelie's Nails.
Of course you want to use a nice shiny top coat for even more jelly squishy goodness. 

Back to the original post topic- Lynnderella Connect the Dots. This is the most unique colour in her collections, in my opinion. There is nothing else like it on the market. It's not your typical blingy sparkly glitter, but rather simply black and white, in a sparkling base. It looks best over creams, and almost gives the illusion of nail art. If you are a Lynnderella virgin, and are contemplating getting some but aren't sure which to get- I would highly recommend Connect the Dots. It's an easy application, and easy removal. And always stunning.

This time, I layered it over pink- OPI Shorts Story, which is one of my favourite pink cremes.



I will admit, that when I first saw Connect the Dots a few years ago, I did not see the appeal. I bought it, and NOW I get it. I am going to go out on a limb here and say that this is one of the few, that I think actually look better to the eye, at a normal distance rather than a macro shot.  The macro shots of most Lynnderellas are mesmerizing, and while I appreciate this one as well, I like the look in real life, better than pictures. Just get it. You won't regret it.



And the obligatory bottle shot.

Lynnderellas are now available exclusively on Llarowe

I do want to add, that while Lynnderella sales on Llarowe may be run in short spurts, to allow for timely shipping, there is no need to panic. She will be very well stocked with them, and if you miss out on one sale, there will be other opportunities to buy. I can assure you that Leah Ann is the most dedicated person I know, and she is doing everything in her power to please everyone. Good things come to those who wait, I promise.


Thanks for looking!
♥Pam♥
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Girly Bits- Sea's the Day bottle shots

Happy Hump day everyone!! I can't believe it's Wednesday already! This week is flying by. I have been extremely busy here in the house of Girly Bits. I have almost completely sold out of every bottle I have poured so far, which is really exciting!! No worries though if you are still waiting for an invoice or shipping confirmation. I am pouring more, and I have ordered more supplies.

I have a very exciting event happening this weekend- the local launch of the first Girly Bits collection. I have been asked to set up a sales table at Shoppers Drug Mart this Saturday which is BEYOND exciting for me. So I am getting everything ready for that-pouring and labeling more bottles, getting promotional material printed, designing the merchandise table, printing ballots for a draw for the next GB collection (which will be out in time for Christmas) and having a blast doing it all.

Having said that, I am still taking orders for Sea's the Day but I am not processing or shipping anything until after the weekend.

Below are some bottle shots of the Sea's the Day collection, as I realized I have swatches but no bottle pictures.

For swatch pictures and ordering information please click here.

Thank you all for your continued support!!



Sailor's Delight, Stormy Skies, Razzle Dazzle, Purple Potion, Denim Diva, Street Magic.


Sailor's delight and Stormy Skies



Razzle Dazzle and Purple Potion


Denim Diva and Street Magic



This is an example of some of the packaging that online orders have been going out in ♥


 Well there you have it. All the ladies lined up and ready to be taken to a new home.
Thanks for looking!
♥Pam♥



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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Street Magic

Street Magic is the 6th and final colour in the Girly Bits first collection. It is a gorgeous color shifting polish that changes from gold to bronze to a beautiful emerald green, right before your eyes. Just like magic. It looks best layered over dark colours. These pictures are over black, but you can layer it over other colours for different effects.

This collection is now available for purchase. You can see the info on ordering and pricing by clicking the tab at the top of the page or by clicking here. You can also send me an email at pamsgirlybits@hotmail.com


This is Street Magic's bronze side.


Here it's shifting to the green


And here she is in full on green glory.
Of course pictures don't do it justice.


I hope you love my first collection as much as I do.
I will be creating a tab above with ordering info and pricing soon.

Thanks for looking!
♥pam♥



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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Stormy Skies like this are welcome

It's the weekend!! And we are supposed to have great weather all weekend. It's been beautiful, and sunny, and warm, and it's a welcome change to the dreary days of rain we have been having. One day of a gentle rain and some thunder is nice, especially if you can curl up with a great book, and maybe even have a nap. But days and days of unrelenting rain can really put a damper on your plans. Don't get me wrong- I love thunderstorms. Just one storm at a time please.

 But- these kind of stormy skies are always welcome. I bring you another Girly Bits polish, called Stormy Skies. It is a medium grey, that leans just slightly teal, and has a pretty microglitter that flashes gold or green.

This collection is now available for purchase. You can see the information on ordering and pricing by clicking the tab at the top of the page, or by clicking here. You can also email me at pamsgirlybits@hotmail.com










Thanks for looking!
♥pam♥
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Friday, October 7, 2011

More Girly Bits join the party

Today I am very excited to show you a custom creation that is part of the Girly Bits first collection. I have posted this one before, but since it is now officially part of the first collection, here it is again.
I present to you Sailor's Delight.





While chatting with a fellow nail polish lover, she mentioned to me that she was looking for an orange-red, like the sunset. She wanted something that would represent the saying "Red sky at night, Sailor's delight; red sky in the morning, Sailor's take warning. I promptly hopped up, ran to my polish lab and threw some things together. What you see here in the result.
She was very pleased with it, and thrilled that I had managed to bring her idea to life. She named it, and Sailor's Delight is now a part of the first Girly Bits Collection which is now available.

You can access pricing and ordering information by clicking the tab at the top of the page or by clicking here
You can also send me an email at pamsgirlybits@hotmail.com

It is a beautiful red-orange with the most amazing micro-glitter. It applies very smoothly, and is just jelly enough to let the glitter show all it's sparkly goodness.

I am very excited for this project, as it has been a lot of fun creating, mixing, testing and showcasing my creations.

Till next time....

Thanks for looking
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

She's such a Diva!!

Denim Diva is a dusty denim blue, with a gorgeous, if slightly shy shimmer.  Diva or not, she plays well with her co-stars and truly shines when the spotlight is on her.






This collection called Sea's the Day is now available. You can access pricing and ordering info by clicking the tab at the top of the page, or by clicking here
You can also send me an email at pamsgirlybits@hotmail.com


Thanks for looking!
♥pam♥



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Monday, October 3, 2011

Razzle Dazzle introduces her sister- Purple Potion.

Razzle Dazzle was tickled pink when she found out how much everyone loves her, and she would like you to meet her sister Purple Potion. They are both lovely glitters with sparkley holo bits, and they are eagerly awaiting their upcoming travels.



Thanks for looking!
♥pam♥
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Friday, September 30, 2011

The mystery swatch revealed...

Yesterday I posted a mystery swatch that I had swimming around in my collection of nail pics. The right answer is indeed among the comments posted here
And here is the full swatch. Glad you girls liked it!

Thanks for playing :)
♥pam♥
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

It's a Nail Art Day in the neighbourhood... ♪♪♪

I have been dabbling around with some nail art, so I thought I would post these few while I have them. I kinda love nail art, and it just gets easier with practice. :)





Hope you like it!!
Any questions or requests, just ask :)
I would love some colour combination ideas.

Thanks for looking.
♥pam♥
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Hot Pink Pedicure Art

I tried to do something bright and fun on my toes for summer. A picture I saw online a long time ago was the inspiration for this one. I don't love it, but it will stay till I have the time to change it. Perhaps I should not have done art on the little toes as well. Too busy?
And sorry for the frazzle on the cuticles. Being outside in the garden in flip-flops is not pedicure friendly.


Thanks for looking!
~pam
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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Frostbite dot pedi

A few days ago I did a pedi with China Glaze Frostbite-one of my favourite blues. Then I got bored. I didn't want to do a whole new pedi, so I figured I would add some nail art. I know, surprise surprise right?
 So I got out some bright colours and a white, and my dotting tools and had fun. Hope you like what I came up with. It reminds me of a bathing suit pattern or something.

Thanks for looking!
~Pam
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Blue sponging and Konad

I was inspired by a picture in the Sears catalogue I was browsing through. I saw a picture of a bathing suit cover up that I thought would make a pretty nail design.
First I painted the nail white, then I sponged on OPI what's with the cattitude, a darker blue (which I think might have been OPI dating a royal) and more white, then stamped it with Konad  plate m69 using Wet n Wild Black creme, which is my all time favourite black cream for  stamping, nail art and regular polishing.


I was just practicing gradients on that other nail there.


Thanks for looking!

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