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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Special Christmas Post!!!            
                I know ever since December has started I have been doing Christmas nail posts, but this post is just a sparkle bit more special. This post is going to include how to make Santa and his little elf's coats. So let's get started!!! The materials are:
    Santa's Coat


  • clear nail polish
  • red nail polish
  • white polish
  • black polish
  • gold polish
  • a toothpick
      Elf's Coat

  • clear nail polish
  • green polish
  • black polish
  • a toothpick
  • gold polish

              The steps to making Santa's coat are:

  1. Start off by applying a solid base coat on your nails.
  2. Next, paint your nails with red polish.
  3. Then create a horizontal line on the tip of your nail and a vertical line using white polish to create the fur on Santa's coat.
  4. Use a black polish to paint a belt on the coat.
  5. Then use a gold nail polish to create the buckle right on top of the belt.
  6. Finally, paint a top coat on your nails to protect them from smudging.
     Elf's Coat
  1. Apply a solid base coat again just like you did to the other nails.
  2. Next apply a green polish on your nail.
  3. Create a horizontal line using black polish  to represent the elf's belt. 
  4. Finally, use a gold nail polish to create the buckle on the belt.
  5. And as I  always say apply a top coat so that the design could stay longer, and it won't smudge.
                Santa and his Little Elf's Coats

                  And we are done for the day. Now you can paint your nails using these steps that I have told you in no time. Now I have a little reminder, in January when I will see you fellow readers again , I will be hoping that you have read my contest directions, and have entered it. I will be posting the rules of this contest on the bottom of this post. I wish everyone of you out there a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! BYE!!!!!!
                     
   Contest Rules  
  1. What did you do over the winter break?Include where you went, what did you do,and if you didn't go anywhere what did you do at home?
  2.  What does Christmas mean to you? (In detail).
  3. What are your New Years resolutions? (In detail)
  4. And for any topic you pick give me a suggestion of a creative nail post I should do.
                                            - Thanks!!! Bye!!!


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Rudolph the Red Nosed reindeer Nails
                       Hi guys I'm back! Today we are going to do Rudolph nails. Now if you have been a big fan of Rudolph  or always wanted to see him, well your wish has come true! He will be right there on your nail painted, and you can see him whenever you want. The materials you will need are:
  • clear polish
  • brown nailpolish
  • dark brown polish
  • red polish
  • black polish
  • red glitter polish
  • white polish
  • a dotting tool
  • a toothpick/ very thin paintbrush
               Now the steps to making the design are:
  1. Apply a solid base coat on your nails.
  2. Next, paint a brown circle on your nail.
  3. Then, add two little ears using the same brush.
  4. Draw two dark brown lines either using a thin paint brush or toothpick. Then from those lines, draw two small lines coming out from each antler.
  5. Use a red nailpolish brush to create Rudolph's nose.
  6. Then use a black dotting tool to create two big black circles for Rudolph's eyes.
  7. While the eyes are drying, paint a red glitter polish on the nose.
  8. After you are done with that step, draw two slightly small white circles over the black dots. Then finish off the eyes with two small black dots.
  9. After you are done, apply a top base coat on your nail.
  10. For the other nails, you can create a glittery red tip or if you have short nails you can paint your nails with red glitter polish.
                 Well that is it for today! I hoped you enjoyed this cute post on Rudolph Nails. Now you can walk around adoring the cute Rudolph design you have made on your nails. And before you leave check out the video on Rudolph Nails, and please follow my blog! Thanks! Bye!
                   Cute Rudolph Reindeer Nails
                                

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Christmas Tree Nails!!!
                     Hi guys I'm back! Today is my first post on nails, and I'm very excited! As I said in my last post, holiday season has begun and many of you will be attending Christmas parties. So to look fancy, you can paint these cute nails in no time. The materials you will need are:
  • clear nailpolish
  • metallic gold nailpolish
  • a green striper 
  • glitter nailpolish
  • a dotting tool
  • a few little gemstones 
Steps to Create the Design 
  1. First, you have to apply a base coat.
  2. Next, apply a double coat of gold metallic nailpolish.
  3. Draw two dark lines with the green striper to form a big tree.
  4. Then, paint the glitter nailpolish over the tree to represent the Christmas lightings.
  5. Paint a top coat over your nails to let them dry.
  6. Finally, stick a red gemstone carefully at the top of the tree. If you can't find any gemstones, you can use a dotting tool to draw the dot.
                   See, these are just six easy and cute steps to making your nails look like holiday nails. I hope you guys really enjoyed my post. I will also be doing many other types of designs this month. If you guys have any suggestions, please do comment in the box below. Oh yeah one more reminder, please do follow my blog. Thanks!!! BYE!!!
                       Christmas Tree Nails
                    

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Christmas Music
                     Hi guys I'm back!!! This is my last post on music, and then starting from next week you will see creative nail posts. Holiday season has started, and you must be waiting to hear the the jingling bells. Then turn on the radio. You will hear the most happiest and jolliest old and modern Christmas songs. Christmas music tends to begin in this kind of holiday season.
                                 A Christmas Band
                         
Early Music
               Music was an early feature of the Christmas season and its celebration. During this holiday season, many churches chanted songs, hymns, and many more things. Many of these songs were of Latin works. Well this is it for now. I have a Christmas song posted at the bottom; please do watch it. I hoped you enjoyed my post. Just one last reminder, make sure you check out my new post on nails. BYE!
                  The Top 15 Christmas Songs
               
                       

Thursday, November 22, 2012


                     

Thanksgiving History
           Welcome back my fellow readers!!! This week is going to be our Thanksgiving Special!
Well have you ever thought  how Thanksgiving ever became a holiday? I'm going to guess no. The reason I say no is because people think that Thanksgiving is just to have fun, and to get your day off. But people never think of how thankful they should be of what they have. I was once that greedy and selfish person, but then I realized that I was thankful for what I had.Now let me explain you the history of Thanksgiving.
               The first Thanksgiving was in 1621. The Pilgrims came to  Plymouth, Massachusetts, and were the first inspiration for Thanksgiving. The winter of 1620 killed half of the pilgrims. Then the pilgrims made a good relation with the Native Americans. The Native Americans taught them how to hunt, fish, and gather their food. By 1624, the colonists and Native Americans, gathered enough food to last the entire community for the whole fall. Then, they celebrated a harvest festival which is now Thanksgiving, and also invited everyone.
           The first Thanksgiving at Plymouth
             
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving


 This was a big filthy feast that lasted three days long. The feast did not include many things that we eat today. The colonists and Native Americans roasted goose, corn, craw fish, lobster, and vegetables.Today, we eat a big turkey with stuffing in it, potatoes as the side dish, and we also include cranberry sauce.
                        Thanksgiving Dinner
                        
                       https://www.google.com                  
              In 1777, the continental congress decided that thirteen of America's colonies should celebrate a national day of  Thanksgiving. Well this all I have for all you fellow readers out there reading my blog. I have a little video posted on the bottom about the history of Thanksgiving. After you read this post please do comment on what you are thankful to have. Please have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!!!

                    

                 The History of Thanksgiving
  
         
 fhttp://www.history.com/videos/history-of-the-thanksgiving-holiday#history-of-the-thanksgiving   holiday         and                         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lslqtUMwDxA
                                       

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Music of France
           Hello Everyone!!! This weeks theme is going to be French Music!!! France has a variety of native folk music, as well as styles played by immigrants. France has also produced a number of legendary composers. Now I will give you an introduction to French Opera. French Opera is one of Europe's most operatic tradition.

                        France's Flag



           French Opera began at the court of Louis XIV of France with Jean-Baptiste Lully's.
               Jean-Baptiste Lully's
  Lully's most important successor was Rameau. After Rameau's death, the German Gluck was persuaded to produce six operas for the Parisian stage in the 1770's. Well this all I have for you fellow readers today.  Hope you enjoyed!! Bye Now!!! 

                  French Opera House
                   
                       
            




























Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Greek Music
                        Hello everyone! Welcome back! This week we are going to turn the globe around all the way to Greece. Greek music is seperated into two parts: Greek traditional music and Byzantine music. The difference between both types of music is that Byzantine music has more eastern sounds. Now
I am going to explain you fellow readers how 

Greek music was used in Greece.
Greek Music                                    Greece's Flag

                In ancient Greece, mixed-gender choruses performed for entertainment, celebration, and spiritual reasons. Some instruments people used in performances were a double-reeded aulos, the lyre, etc. Music was an important part of education i
Greece. Boys were taught music at the age of six. Well I hope you fellow readers enjoyed reading my blog. I have posted a video of Greek music at the bottom of this post. Toodles!!!

Ancient Greek Music
 

Ancient Musical Instrument : Lyre

                                       

  

Thursday, October 25, 2012


Bollywood Music 
                               Hello  fellow readers! I am back as usual. Now today's theme is BOLLYWOOD MUSIC. Bollywood songs more formally known as Hindi film songs featured in Bollywood films. Hindi film songs are everywhere. In grocery stores, markets, shops, etc. Just like new releases of Hollywood music albums, Bollywood has new album releases every now and then.
                 
                    Speaking of music albums,Hollywood's and  Bollywood's music albums are totally different. But just like you know in Hollywood or Disney that Bella Thorne and Zendaya are famous singers. In Bollywood we have Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal.
                                                         
    It's very obvious that these people are not the only famous people , but still we have other amazing talents out there. In Hollywood music every lyric is sung in English, whereas in Bollywood every lyric is sung in Hindi. The music in Bollywood and Hollywood is pretty much the same, but they have a few differences here and there. Well as of now I have to go. Bye! Toodles!