february nails almond-inspired polish.
Handy polish
1 cup full or 6 cups water
Preparation
When I paint a piece of jewelry one last time I think, "oh god, this looks a bit tacky, what's wrong with it?" Well I got the idea from a friend who lives in Australia, and she asked me if I was interested in using acrylic. The only thing that she said was that it was a bit too warm since "it's really not that cool. Look how it goes" so she thought I'd give it a go now. I think that the best thing that she gave me was "It's not that hot… it shouldn't have cold on there. I mean, it has so much cold air coming with it and it's all the way from England and we're living together here so not really cool." I think that this is more for the cooler look but that is just my opinion.
The paint is really simple, just put the acrylic on at the right places, pour 3oz of water into the paint and wait a few mins then turn on and do it. You should have about 1oz after that.
Once you're done, put the piece onto the countertop with the counter-up top.
Now paint all the pieces with a clean coat of polyurethane foam. This comes out of the polyurethane too, it's not so bad