Thursday, September 12, 2013

The Digit-al Dozen DOES It All Again: Books!

Good evening, readers! I am excited to show you today's Digit-al Dozen September Spectacular themed mani. The theme today is Books and when we did the whole week on books a few months ago, I did all kids books. This time, I decided to do a mani inspired by a book that I like.

The hubby and I recently went on a date night (yay!) to see the new Mortal Instruments City of Bones movie and we loved it! We've both read the books and I thought the movie did a really good job staying in line with the book. Which we know doesn't always happen when books are made into movies.

Today's mani is inspired by the first book in the Mortal Instruments series: City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare. The background of the book cover inspired the background design on my nails. I did a saran wrap mani with a few different colors and I liked how they roughly blended for a neat effect. On my index finger is The Mortal Cup, and my middle finger is the symbol for "Angelic Power."






What do you think? I really loved how these turned out and I think I'll start re-reading the book series again! Check it out if you aren't familiar with it! Come back tomorrow for the next Digit-al Dozen September Spectacular theme. Thanks for reading!

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12 comments:

  1. I love the marble look! The whole thing is stunning!

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  2. I love the colors and results of your marble. Gorgeous!

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  3. Fabulous job! The mortal cup, the rune! The saran wrap is gorgeous!

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  4. Love the book! Reading prt2 right now! The mani looks amazing :-)

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  5. I love the art but the base is just to die for xx

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  6. The saran wrap base is spectacular!! :)

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  7. Your mani is stunning. I love green. You could have left it plain with the marble effect and it still is a beautiful manicure. You are very talented. Look at all that detail on the goblet!

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  8. I adore the saran wrap texture for the base - sooo pretty! You do such fun, textured backgrounds for these posts!!

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