Friday, 26 April 2013

My Nail Art Obsession

As you might have seen in some previous posts, I have an ever growing love for nail polish and nail art. Rather than spamming this blog and my twitter feed with whatever I've decided to fancy up my fingers with, I've started a Tumblr exclusively for my nail obsession. Here's a few of my latest manis:




Top to bottom is Emily de Molly - Inevitable, OPI - Gargantuan Green Grape with freehand Ampersand nail art, and Alanna Renee- Reptar.

I'm currently doing an A to Z of nails (A is for Ampersand is above), picking whatever takes my fancy for the relevant letter. I'll be posting C later today, so head over and take a look! As well as my own nails you'll also find other nail art I like and am inspired by, visit me at The Procrastinating Polish if you want to check it out.

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

I'm so great at starting things...

I'm not so good at finishing projects. Starting a project is always so exciting: picturing the finished product in your head, gathering the required supplies, the first cut/stitch, seeing it grow before your eyes. Then I get halfway through and "oooh pretty things on Pinterest" or "oooh new nail polish" or "oooh Mad Men is back" (hey, I didn't name the blog "Look! A Distraction" for no reason) then before I know it, I've started something else.

Most of my cross stitch projects remain unframed or unfinished.
My amigurumi Kirby still doesn't have a face.
I've painted a whole bunch more beads that I haven't turned into jewellery yet.

Recently, I started two more projects:

This blanket I started while we were in Melbourne for Easter. I find keeping my hands busy helps my anxiety, so I packed some wool and a hook. I didn't end up getting it out on the flight, but it was so cold in Melbourne that I thought having this on my lap would help keep me warm.

It's currently about scarf width. I love how obnoxious the multi-coloured wool is - it's really overcast here today so olive green didn't really come out in the picture.




This bookshelf-style nail polish display shelf was born out of reluctance to spend too much money on something that wasn't exactly suited to my needs. There isn't a great deal of affordable storage available that will precisely fit nail polish bottles while still displaying them. 

I finished the building stage 3 weeks ago, and loaded it up with polishes to take a photo straight away. I still haven't painted it as I had planned to. From a distance it doesn't look so bad, but I'm no carpenter - there are some minor gaps and imperfections that will be hidden with a coat of paint.

I also need to make another one ... or maybe two.




Then there's my eternally time consuming Community cross stitch, which is still only a little over halfway done. Now that the weather is cooling down I'll be far less reluctant to have it across my lap constantly, so hopefully I can pick up the pace and get it finished before the show gets inevitably cancelled.

Here's to never finishing things!