31 Day Challenge - Day 14 - Saran Wrap Manicure

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Well hello polished peeps!  Today I bring you the Saran Wrap Manicure day in our 31 Day Challenge.  Are you getting sick of my Challenge posts yet?  I kind of am.  I keep seeing all these amazing ideas then I can't do them because I'm swatching my life away for this.  Oh well, at least that means I'm going to have a gazillion ideas and posts to keep this blog alive with after this is all said and done!

The saran wrap manicure is something I did before for as my favorite effect in another challenge.  That time I used a different technique, and the nails really were not my favorite.  I did them by painting on my base coat, letting them dry, and then painting on a second coat and dabbing off the second color with the saran.  To me, they didn't come out looking like all the pictures I've seen online.Looking back, I can't believe I posted those pictures....my cuticles were awful and the pictures were blurry.  I really have seem to come a loooong way with this whole nail art and nail blogging business.

When I did these nails, I used a different approach which Nicole had mentioned awhile back.  I think that they came out A LOT better.  Let's take a look....




(shade shot)

Colors Used:
  • Sinful Colors - Winterberry
  • Essie - Nothing Else Metals
Two colors, gorgeous manicure.  Before I get into how I did these nails using Nicole's technique, I am going to ramble about how much I love Winterberry.  Winterberry is a gorgeous deep dusty purple color.  I really have no other way to describe it.  It's purple and shimmery and dark...ahhh perfect Fall/Winter color.  I bought it in the summer time as part of some random Sinful Colors display and never used it.  I threw it aside and forgot I even owned it until this manicure.  I may have used it once for detailing, but to be honest, never actually swatched it.  

When I sat down to do this manicure, I originally was going to do Winterberry base with a gold top.  After one nail it was awful.  I thought that my saran skills were the problem, but instead it was my metallic gold polish.  Word to the wise, do not use Sally Hansen Golden-I as a top for a saran manicure, it will fail.  Then I saw my bottle of Essie Nothing Else Metals, the gorgeous lavender metallic polish I got free from Klout, and thought "hmmm this may be a good time to use it."  Sure enough, it was the perfect time.

What I did, and what Nicole does, is first you paint on a base coat of whatever color you want to use.  Obviously, I used Winterberry.  Then when that was dried, it was time to add the saran marbling effect.  I dripped some polish onto a paper plate, then I dipped a lil wad of saran wrap into the polish.  I dabbed the saran a few times onto the paper plate, then onto the nail.  This worked soooooooooo much better.  I obtained the perfect marble-y look and interesting design.  To me, it almost looked like a stamp.  So thank you so much Nicole!!  Now I don't have to give up on Saran Wrap Manicures again!!!!

What do you think?  Have you had success using either technique?  

Don't forget to check out the other lovely ladies posts!!!!


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8 comments

  1. I love this manicure and your blog!
    I'm sorry you're feeling disheartened with the challenge but I for one look forward to reading your posts.
    I didn't know how to do this effect before but will be sure to give it a bash now....as soon as I figure out what saran wrap is.....I think it's what we call cling film.....I'll investigate.
    In the mean time keep up the good work.
    Much love
    Lolo x

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    1. Thank you so much!!! you're to kind <3. This comment is so sweet!!!

      And try it! I can't wait to see how it looks!!!!

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  2. That's so funny! We had kind of the same experience. I also followed Nicole's method because I didn't think the other method would work like I wanted it to. I love how your nails turned out.

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    1. Thank you!!! I have to go read your blog about it, i've been slacking on looking at blogs lately. Nicole's method worked great! so happy she ended up doing a tutorial for this day!

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  3. oohhhh I love these!!!

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