Thursday, October 9, 2008

Frozen

Winter is right around the corner!!




how to make the snowflakes:

1. fold a piece of paper twice, then cut out your shape.
2. cut the final shape in half.
3. spray with spray adhesive.
4. while adhesive is still wet, paint with pigment to give color.
5. spray lightly with adhesive, and paint with reflects glitter.

flip it over and repeat steps 3-5, let dry, and you're done!


what was used:
Face:
Foundation: Anything, 1 shade lighter than your skin tone.
Powder: Coty Translucent Setting Powder.
Snow: Matte Texture Cream, Sugar.

Eyes:
Brows: Platinum Plus Pro Lash Mascara
Eyelid: Pixel Paint, Silver Fog Pigment
Crease: Dovefeather Eye Shadow
liner, Lower: Facsinating Eye Kohl (waterline, and Lowwe Lashline), Dovefeather Eye Shadow.
Mascara: Platinum Plus Pro Lash Mascara, Makeup Forever White Feather Lashes.

Cheeks:
Blush: Laid Back Blushcreme.
Highlight: Pure White Pigment, Translucent Setting Powder

Lips:
Liner: Vino Lip Pencil
Lipstick: Wild 'Bout You, & Viva Glam III Lipsticks.
Finish: Translucent Setting Powder

7 comments:

{stephanie hung} said...

oh this is incredible. thank you so much for the detailed youtube tutorials! :)

i know dovefeather was discontinued, but i was wondering if you find yourself using this shadow color often?

thanks!

Dorie said...

OMG... this is so cool.. haha love the look... You are very talented.... thanks for keeping me inspired.

Dora

Bianca said...

Oh my! This is gorgeous! The sugar-idea is really brilliant! You have such a great gift! Thanks for sharing!

Emeria said...

You are an artistic genius!! I looove your channel and this look. I put it up on my page because I thought it was just sooo freakin creative!! You're definitely one of my favorites on blogspot and youtube!! Thanks for being such a great inspiration/teacher!! :]

Ivone said...

omg... this is so COOL.....u r really talented....

Maria Elizabeth said...

that looks awesome! you're so talented.

dorianne said...

Are the pictures missing? Love your youtubes and I was hoping to see the finished faces better. I'll check your website. Keep up the awesome-ness!