Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Pour Me Something Tall and Strong Jelly Sandwich

I don't usually do many jelly sandwiches, mainly because I wasn't a massive fan of jelly polishes. However, that has recently changed and I'm totally hooked on these. I like the look of suspended glitter and of the depth these create as it makes a change from just having glitter sitting on top of the nail!

I did this blue jelly sandwich a couple of weeks ago when my nails were much shorter. This is Misa Pour Me Something Tall And Strong (3 coats)! I have to be honest here, I only bought this polish because of the name! I think it's so cool :) The glitter is Essence Blair (2 coats).


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22 comments:

  1. I have never thought of coating the jelly polishes this way. I have always just set the aside since i didn't know what to do with them :) this is a good idea, Thanks

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  2. hi i'm marsha and i'm a jelly addict.
    i adore them but have a hard time finding them, esp without swatches. it's so hard to tell just from the bottle.
    your sammich is gorge! i used to be a glitter addict but have since OD'd. a sandwich is a nice alternative

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    1. Try turning the bottle around and see how it coats the glass. Maybe opening it and seeing how the polish sticks to the brush and the neck of the bottle! It will be quite translucent if it's a jelly.

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    2. but which polish is the one that has the actual "jelly" texture? The glitter?

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    3. Both because glitter is also suspended in a clear polish! But to create a jelly sandwich, you need a jelly polish otherwise a regular polish will just cover your layer of glitter.

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    4. Oh Gosh! That's it I finally understood how it works :) Thanks so much :D

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  3. I'm a big fan of glitter sandwich!
    When I get a hexagonal glitter for myself, I'm gonna do a mani like that *-*

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  4. This looks amazing! :)
    I have yet to try a jelly sandwich, but it's definitely on my to do list!

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  5. I love jelly sandwich manicure. Yours is really beautiful :)

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  6. very pretty! i love how it sparkles!

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  7. i love the Jelly Sandwich look!

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  8. I love jellies and I think your jelly sandwich is gorgeous

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  9. Wicked mani! I haven't seen many blue jelly sandwiches! So cool!

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  10. What a pretty sandwich! I can imagine why you bought Pour me something .... The name is indeed funny.

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  11. Oh I love jellies! This is really pretty!

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  12. This is insanely pretty!! for some reason I can't find any Jelly manicure tutorial on google (I only find UV Gel tutorials). Any idea where i can find one? Any specific polish I should use to get this very glossy and jelly look? thank you.

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    1. If you have Instagram, my friend just posted a mini tutorial on jellies! It's basically 1 coat of jelly, 1 coat of glitter/ flakie and another coat of jelly! Some people add extra coats of jelly and/ or glitter, depending on how they want it to look! Give it a go! You can't go wrong really :)
      The sorbets in the OPI Texas collection are very pretty jelly polishes - Y'all Come Back, Ya Hear?, Too Hot Pink To Hold 'Em, Houston, We Have A Purple, Guy Meets Gal-veston, and Do You Think I'm Tex-y?.

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    2. Oh that's great, so I guess it can get pretty creative depending on the polish you;re using and the effect you want to reach. I don't have instagram but I've wanted to create an account since a while, that's the perfect occasion. Thank you so much for sharing anyways!! You rock :D

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  13. Hello, I am doing a 28 day nail art challenge in February, to help demonstrate a style I linked this post to mine. Thank you for being awesome!! Jilltastic
    http://www.jilltasticnaildesign.com/2012/12/nail-art-techniques-defined.html

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