Marc Jacobs new perfume “Dot” smells absolutely amazing, I’ve been wearing it non stop since I got it in the mail! It’s a fragrance that anyone would love – a mix of wonderful florals with hints of coconut water, orange blossom, vanilla, driftwood, and musk.
This perfume will make a great Christmas present – pick up yours at www.dotmarcjacobs.com
I wanted do a nail art look inspired by the adorable bottle so I used China Glaze – Igniting Love, a perfect match to the bottle. I used a dotting tool to add dots on both my index and ring finger and then used little nail art pearls for an extra hint of glamour.
Yesterday I picked up a lady bug scrapbooking hole punch and I knew I wanted to use it to make another nail art look that would go well with this perfume.
I painted all my nails with OPI – Happy Anniversary! and used a dotting tool and Essie – No Place like Chrome to add elegant silver dots on my middle finger.
Using a piece of tape I hole punched out the lady bug to make a stencil. After placing the tape on my nail I filled in the bug with black polish and immediately pulled up the tape. Using the smallest end on a dotting tool I put tiny red and silver dots on the ladybug’s back. Too cute!
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Tags: China Glaze, Marc Jacobs, Marc Jacobs Dot, nail art








wowwwwwwwww getting so professional! congrats missy
if Burberry sends you anything save it for me
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too cute! did you do the black tip free hand or with some barrier?
Thanks! I used tape and “crazy scissors” to get the shape but ended up using a dotting tool to make them look a little better
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Wow! This looks fantastic! Such clean work. Love it
Thank you so much!!
OM! Who would have thought of that? A great design is inspired by a perfume bottle1 That’s amazing how other people think of thing like that! By the way how do you get the squiggly lines in the tip?