Ellagee- Stained Glass Collection Part 2
Today I have for you the second part of the Ellagee Stained Glass collection. Don't worry if you missed Part 1 you can catch up here. For this post I have Milk Glass, Ruby Glass and Cobalt Glass to share with you.
First up is Milk Glass. A very shiny slightly creamy transparent polish that is perfectly named.
Just look at how soft and squishy it looks on the nail. Of course, I had to do some stamping between layers again.
I stamped with Red Angel plate RA-116 and Sally Hansen Color Foil Rose Copper. I really like the way this turned out but I think the image was a little too big for this to look right. Shown here is 4 coats of Milk Glass
Next I have Ruby Glass. A shiny transparent hot pink jelly polish. Don't let the hot pink part scare you away though. After 2 coats Ruby glass started to deepen to a nice rich berry color.
The application was again smooth and easy. Here I have Ruby Glass shown with 2 coats alone.
For the stamping here I used Knoad stamping white and Red Angel plate RA-111. This image fit nicer on my nail than the first. I have a feeling that if Id placed them a little closer together it would look like a shadow. Shown here is 3 coats of Ruby Glass.
And last but not least we have my favorite of these three. Cobalt Glass is a shiny transparent blue that darkens with each coat.
Again I used Knoad stamping white but this plate is Red Angel plate RA-109. Shown here is 4 coats of Cobalt Glass without top coat.
So there you have it 3 more polishes from the Stained Glass collection by Ellagee. There are still a few more polishes in this collection and I look forward to sharing those with you a little further down the road. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
First up is Milk Glass. A very shiny slightly creamy transparent polish that is perfectly named.
The application was smooth and easy with the polish flowing nicely off the brush. Shown here with 3 coats alone it really does look like I dipped my fingers in milk.
Just look at how soft and squishy it looks on the nail. Of course, I had to do some stamping between layers again.
I stamped with Red Angel plate RA-116 and Sally Hansen Color Foil Rose Copper. I really like the way this turned out but I think the image was a little too big for this to look right. Shown here is 4 coats of Milk Glass
Next I have Ruby Glass. A shiny transparent hot pink jelly polish. Don't let the hot pink part scare you away though. After 2 coats Ruby glass started to deepen to a nice rich berry color.
The application was again smooth and easy. Here I have Ruby Glass shown with 2 coats alone.
As you can see after 2 coats there is barely a visible nail line. Out of the 3 polishes in this post, Ruby Glass had the highest opacity level with the least amount of coats.
For the stamping here I used Knoad stamping white and Red Angel plate RA-111. This image fit nicer on my nail than the first. I have a feeling that if Id placed them a little closer together it would look like a shadow. Shown here is 3 coats of Ruby Glass.
And last but not least we have my favorite of these three. Cobalt Glass is a shiny transparent blue that darkens with each coat.
Just look at that beautiful blue color. It reminds me of the ocean! Shown here with 3 coats again I had a perfect application.
So pretty. I'm glad I waited to swatch this one last because then I could continue to wear it. And it looks even better with some stamping set between layers.Again I used Knoad stamping white but this plate is Red Angel plate RA-109. Shown here is 4 coats of Cobalt Glass without top coat.
So there you have it 3 more polishes from the Stained Glass collection by Ellagee. There are still a few more polishes in this collection and I look forward to sharing those with you a little further down the road. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
Great swatches, and I love the stamping you've done with each of these! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessica. The stamping between layers is really kind of fun.
DeleteNice swatches of these! I really enjoyed the stamping you did too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa. I added another light source to my set up and I can already see an improvement in my photos. Now I just need to play around a bit and get it perfect.
DeleteBeautiful! Thanks so much <3
ReplyDeleteYou are so very welcome! I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm a little obsessed with this collection. I cant wait to get my hands on the others! I can see doing so many fun things with them. =)
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