Today is nostalgia day! These are my first ever nail polish swatches - and as you can see they're the lousiest possible swatches anyone could make. They're made on a paper towel, and these were a bunch of swatches made at the Nails Inc store, and I made them on a piece of tissue paper because that was all I had to swatch on, and I couldn't do it on my own nails because they were painted with something else at that point in time. LOL!
Here are the names by rows:
1st: Belgrave Place, Maddox St, Regents Palace, The Thames
2nd: The Serpentine, Kensington Palace, Bruton Street
3rd: Hanover Square, Jermyn Street, Berkeley Square
4th: Victoria Caviar, Victoria Gate, 80 Fulham Road
5th: Instyle Bare, New Bond Street, Belgravia
6th: Burlington Gardens, The Mall, Basil Street
7th: Dover Street, Hampstead Heath
I can't believe I started out making swatches like these, because they really are quite craptastic! I just posted them here for a laugh more than anything else, so I hope they've entertained you!
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Aww, we all gotta start somewhere though right? :D Plus they're still helpful!
ReplyDeleteawww, this is so cute!! I'm so sentimental/nostalgic; I love saving and seeing stuff like this!! Really cute :D
ReplyDeletei've never done a swatch so this is still helpful for me. i like that hanover square!
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This is adorable! It made me smile. It reminds me of when a pen friend and I would send nail polish swatches done on paper to each other.
ReplyDeleteAnother way to go is to take a small piece of white cardboard/card stock, laminate with clear package sealing tape and swatch over the tape. The colors will appear true because the polish will not be able to absorb into the paper. :)
I think it's cute! I used to do this on white printer paper so you aren't alone :)
ReplyDeleteI like it! I've swatched on paper in a shop before.
ReplyDeleteI know KarlaSugar swatched on tape? Maybe you could try tape, or tape on paper, just because of the finish, since I think napkins kind of soak up the polish, and it's harder to see the finish of the polish...
ReplyDeleteThey still look pretty though! :)
bless you, sweet heart, how freakin cute is that xxx
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this is funny! i love that you posted this piece of your past!
ReplyDeleteGood effort! And super cute. n_n
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LOL this is so adorable
ReplyDeleteHaha, sometimes I'm so tempted to do something like this for nail swatches. It's easier than using my own nails XD
ReplyDeleteNice to reminisce :) I love your Nails Inc collection though! Pining over some of those shades myself. I've got a Nails Inc obsession and it's so hard to get them from where I am!
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