Ombré Vert


a/k/a  Money Tips.  haha.  Needed green in my life.  I’ve been thinking to attempt this for a while. 

Ombré
French derivation. meaning shaded. It is used in relation to textiles (a) as an adjective to describe fabrics with a dyed, printed, or woven design in which the colour is graduated from light to dark;

shaded or graduated in tone: said of a color

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Do you realize how difficult it is to find five shades of the same color family that GRADUALLY move from light to dark??!?!?! Try it. -_-  Still easier than creating the shades myself though.

I have three other color families to attempt.  Smile

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OPI “Gargantuan Green Grape”
OPI “Green-wich Village”
China Glaze “Four Leaf Clover” (showing up more blue in the photo than in real life)
China Glaze “Starboard”
OPI “Jade Is the New Black

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6 comments on “Ombré Vert

  1. Ranting or Raving? says:

    I love the look of the graduated colour. I will have to give it a try! Thanks for the inspiration.

  2. Joanna says:

    Beautiful colors… ❤

      • Joanna says:

        Cheryl, I still visit your blog every day looking for your new posts.. you’ve inspired me to open up my own blog.. I just need to buy a new camera first.. cuz mine stinks.. 😦 Right now I have my best nail art design on, I painted my nails “Guava” pink, then painted my tips “mango” orange…. Then I made yellow hearts and 2 accent yellow flowers with rhinestones in the middle and green leaves and green dots.. they’re soooo pretty… Let me see if I can get my camera to take a nice picture…

  3. Joanna says:

    follow my new blog at http://polisheddezinezaddict.blogspot.com/ and on facebook at Polished Dezinez Addict I’m really new to this so there isn’t much on there yet, but can you add me to your blog plzzzz ♥ ty maybe pass me around…

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