Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Halloween 2013

I can't believe its already November, where did the time go?! October was such a wonderful month full of fun times like Austin City Limits Music Festival, fall shopping and of course Halloween.
These beautiful flowers were a wonderful surprise from my sweet husband. They really help bring fall vibes into my home and they lasted forever!
Of course you cant have Halloween without jack o lanterns, I  loved having these little guys hanging out on my door step.
My husband and I were decaying zombies for Halloween. Can you believe all I used was Kleenex and liquid latex to create those gruesome bloody wounds. 
I made these vegan chocolate chip cookies for a Halloween party, and they were a hit! 


Even though I'm suffering from a bit of post-Halloween depression I'm so excited for the holiday season to start!


XO,Ashley

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Blood Splattered Nails

This nail polish look is so disturbing and bloody its perfect for Halloween! Its a messy process but the completed look is worth it.
Start by applying a couple coats of white nail polish and allow it to dry completely.
Do this next step over a few paper towels because it does get messy.Then dab a bit of red nail polish onto the paper and dip one end of the straw into it. Make sure the straw is completely covered and blow through the other end. You may need to do this a couple times till you achieve the look you want.
Dip a cotton swab into nail polish remover and clean up any excess polish.
And you're done.

XO,Ashley

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Candy Corn Nail Tutorial

This cute candy corn nail design is a fun way to get into the Halloween spirit. It was quite simple and easy to do so give it a try!
Start by applying a couple coats of orange nail polish. It is very important to make sure they are completely dry before moving on to the next step.
 Cut tape into small strips and apply across the middle of each nail. Make sure to press down on the tape to guarantee clean lines. 
Paint above the tape with a couple coats of yellow polish and below with white. Allow nails to dry.
Carefully remove tape, apply top coat and you're done!

XO,Ashley