My other
passion in life, aside from nail art, is the many fandoms in which I currently
partake. I
love bringing my two passions together, and celebrating my fandoms in my nail
art, so I am very happy to bring my Nerdy Nails back to the blog! I was really
in the mood for a good nail art session this week, and after seeing this
amazing rendition of the Exploding TARDIS on Adventures in Acetone a few months
back, I knew I wanted to try to recreate it myself. Figured now was as good a
time as any!
For some
background, the Exploding TARDIS came about in series 5 of Doctor Who, as a
painting done by Vincent Van Gogh in the episode The Pandorica Opens. One of my
favourite episodes, with my favourite Doctor, so I was keen to try and do this
as best as I could!
I started off
with a base of Bobbing For Baubles from Essie (2 coats). The blue I used in the
TARDIS pieces is OPI Keeping Suzi At Bay, and I mixed this blue with some white
(NYC Pinstripe White) for some highlighting. The white detail for the windows
and note on my index finger is OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls (I really need to
get a new bottle of this – I use it a lot for nail art, but it’s half gone now,
and gone all Super-Gloop, and getting harder to use!). For the flame sections
and spirals on my pinky and all of my right hand, I used Essence Little Miss
Sunrise and OPI My Vampire Is Buff on their own, as well as mixing them for a
paler yellow to add to the mix. The burnt orangey-red mix is a mixture of a
bunch of colours just to add a bit of contrast (Essence Little Miss Sunrise,
OPI My Vampire Is Buff, Barry M Mango, Rimmel Jungle Princess, NYC Fine Red
Wine, Rimmel Celebrity Bash).
There was no
way I was going to be able to paint a TARDIS with my non-dominant hand, so I took a leaf out of Jacki's book and just replicated some of the swirly flame
aspects of the painting to bring both hands together. Everything’s
topped off with two coats of Glisten & Glow HK Girl Topcoat.
This type of
nail art always looks much better in my head than it does when I actually get
to paint it on my nails, but I’m quite happy with how this turned out. And, as
always, practice makes perfect, so I know all of these hours will pay off in
the long run!
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