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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Q&A with Lynda Glorioso

Q&A with Lynda Glorioso

*Owner and Operator of Creations By Lynda
*Polish Maker
*Author 
*Photographer
*So much more...
Read on to find out more.

Several months ago I came across Lynda's nail page, The Nail Files By Lynda. Shortly after I had seen a post asking for bloggers interested in being part of a group to review polishes from her then new line, Creations By Lynda. I was rather new to blogging, and still am, and figured I had nothing to lose by filling out the application to become a blogger for Lynda. Surprisingly, I was accepted. Since then I have been randomly review polishes from her and have gotten to know her pretty well just through chatting. 

Lynda is an amazingly sweet person and is very talented in everything she does. A couple weeks ago I had asked if she would be interested in doing this Q&A, and sure enough she agreed. I finally got around to sending her the questions, and just like normal she was very quick to respond with her answers. Below is how it went.


Lets start off with telling a little about yourself.

I'm a Louisiana native and currently live about twenty minutes from New Orleans which is the city I was born in.
I am by most standards considered a "geek girl." I do enjoy Renaissance Faires, Comic Con, etc. I'm a bit of a mix between a tomboy and a girly girl I guess. I don't wear a lot of makeup although I do like it now and then. I don't like dresses (unless it's a costume) or heels but I do love nail polish. I think it's more about the color than anything. I love color and I've done my own nails since I was old enough to paint them.
I'm a creativity junkie. I'm always trying new things. For me creative expression is a necessity. It is a big part of who I am and it’s something that truly makes me happy.
Aside from my passion for creating things I am also an animal lover. Especially cats! I have two cats currently. Up until about three weeks ago I had three. I had to let my oldest cat Calypso go due to cancer. It was a very difficult thing for me to do, but I didn't want her to suffer any more than she already had. As part of a memorial to her I created my Kittae Trio which is three polishes including one inspired by and named after her. The other two were of course inspired by and named after my other cats. I couldn't do just one cat. I had to do all three. Also a more prominent memorial can be found in my new logo. I used one of Calypso's photos to create a silhouette. That is now the highlight of my new logo.
I have volunteered at a few no kill shelters and even went as far as to study vet assistant in school. I also studied business management and public relations. At least the last two of those is getting put to use. lol
If I ever have any free time I am also really into photography and writing. I have one novel published and others in the works. I’m also a big movie and music fan.  Music has always been a big part of my life. Most people don't know this but for a few years I was even involved in doing PR for some indie bands.  I love all sorts of movies but I'm especially fond of musicals, or anything related to fantasy, medieval times or mythology. 

What was the very first item you started selling?

Photography art prints. I actually was selling those before I opened my shop. After I opened my shop up however that answer would be my soy candles. I actually got the idea by reading something on Pinterest about making your own candles for emergencies. I loved the thought of making my own candles so much that I started researching it more thoroughly. Eventually I started making them to sell. Over time I added in soaps, and other items including the polish.

(Haunted Arch)
Photo used with permission from Creations By Lynda site.

Where do you find inspiration when making your polishes?

Most of my polish sets have themes because they are inspired by something, or someone. I draw inspiration from music, movies, TV shows, my friends, books, animals/pets, nature, things I see around me.  Pretty much everywhere! Fortunately I have no lack of inspiration or ideas. Sometimes more than I can handle.  There are times when I have trouble sleeping due to ideas flooding my head. I have to get up and write them down before I’m able to sleep. lol

The above is so true that at one point she had a polish available called 4am, which has since been retired. The name came from joking about her being up until 4am making polishes.

Which item that you sell is your favorite to make? 

That's really tough to answer because I enjoy it all for different reasons. I love making the polish because I get to come up with all sorts of new combinations. I also really like making soaps and candles because it makes the entire place smell amazing. lol I think if I had to pick though it would be the polish. It allows me to really utilize my creative skills.

(Fleur De Lis soap available in many scents.)
Photo used with permission from Creations By Lynda Facebook page.

I recently got to work with you on a custom polish. Can you explain the experience a customer would have when coming to you for a custom polish? 

Whenever a customer contacts me for a custom polish I start off by asking them a few questions about what they would like the polish to be like. I ask about colors they want, if they want the polish to represent anything and also if they have any photos they feel represent what they want. I will also ask if they have a preference to type of polish. ie: Holographic, glitter, crelly, jelly, etc. If they want anything with glitter in it I'll find out if they have a preference to type or if there are any they don't want me to use. These questions may vary a bit depending on the person. Once all that is out of the way I'm able to visualize ideas on what I can do for them. I'll share photos of various glitters, pigment colors etc. as it relates to their polish. They get full say in it. So if I show them something and they hate it, I won't use it. If I show them two types of glitter for example and they like one better than the other then the one they pick is what gets used. I do however make suggestions with this. If I know something is not going to work in a polish I will mention it. For instance if they want dark glitter in a dark opaque polish I feel it's important to let them know that the glitter may not show up. So basically it's a process of a few questions, me giving them my ideas, their feedback and my suggestions and guidance. Once it's all sorted I mix up a tester, take a few photos and let them see it. If they like it I package it up and send it to them. If not I will try a different approach. However if I have to make several different testers a small fee may be added. This however has never happened. Everyone I've made a custom for so far has loved the first one because I take much care to ensure that they know everything that is going into it and all the details before I make the polish.

(A set of custom polishes Lynda recently did.)
Photo used with permission from Creations By Lynda Facebook page.

When working with Lynda on my custom polish, I had complete say in everything. I was sent pictures of different glitter and was able to choose exactly what I wanted. The polish turned out just how I wanted and pictured it. That polish will be its own post sometime soon. One of the above polishes is the one I helped create. You'll have to wait for that post to find out which one.

 
Anything exciting coming up with Creations By Lynda that you would care to share?

 My holiday polish line will be out the first of next month, as well as my new mini cork glitter bottles. The glitter bottles feature glitters used in various polishes I sell. They are going to be sold as keyrings and necklaces and come with a little cat charm. You can also expect to see at least one limited edition polish released on Nov. 1st. I always have something new cooking! Even now I'm working on new releases for next year.

You will want to stay tuned to Creations By Lynda for upcoming releases. Lynda has a ton of cool things planned, even for the coming year. All of Lynda's links can be found below. I highly recommend following her everywhere that is available. 


Where you can find Lynda:

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Zombie Halloween Inspired Water Marble

Here is the first of many Halloween inspired water marble/nail art. This one reminds me of zombies, disease...Better yet, have you seen the movie Chernobyl Diaries. Lets cross that with The Walking Dead. This SUNDAY is the premiere of The Walking Dead. Who else is with me with excitement!!! Anyways, On to the nails.

I used colors that were suggested by Katherine over at Rambles of a Polish Addict. She gave me quite a few colors but I was having trouble with them drying so I chose a few. I went with green, red and black. I did have a little frustration with these. The middle 2 nails were done 3 days before the other two, and the color difference kinda upset me.

Polishes used:
Pure Ice- Black Out
Wet N Wild Wild Shine-Stand the test of lime (Pop Art Collection)
Wet N Wild-Red Red
Black acrylic paint
Glossy Glam Top Coat




I hope you've enjoyed these and stay tuned for more Halloween water marble and nail art.

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See you next time!!!!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Creations By Lynda Review and Swatches

I feel like its been forever and a day since my last post. Today I have a review and swatches of 5, yes 5, Creations By Lynda polishes. I love each and everyone of these polishes. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. All Pictures in this review can be enlarged by clicking on them.


First up we have Ba-Boy, which is part of a duo called Minion Mayhem. This polish is available for sale in her shop, which I will link below, for $8.50. You can also purchase the duo for $17.




While I was doing my swatches I noticed my bottle of NYC Matte top coat sitting next to me, so I figured why not.


 As it looks in the picture, using matte top coat on this polish does dull the yellow, but I still think it looks pretty cool.

Next up we have Oh Brad which is part of the Out of this World Collection, which is available for $60 with a total of 8 polishes. I'll have another from this collection below. You can also buy each polish from this collection for $8 a bottle.




Nope I didnt forget about the matte polish. I love what the matte does to this polish. It almost gives it a denim look.


Next polish is the 2nd I have from the Out of this World collection. As with Oh Brad, you can purchase the whole collection for $60 or each polish for $8. This polish is called Mad Scientist.

 


And again with a matte top coat.


Next up we have Vasaria. I absolutely love this polish. There is so much glitter to this polish that I wasnt able to get some of everything out. I believe there are even heart glitters in this polish. This is 2 coats over Oh Brad. I used 2 coats to try and get as much different glitters as possible. This is a part of The Escapist Collection. I was told by Lynda that this is an ongoing collection so there is no set collection price. However, you can buy this and the other polishes in this collection for $8 a bottle.




I love stars so much that I couldnt bring myself to matte this polish. I may eventually give it a try.

Last polish I have is Rainbow in the Dark, which is a holographic top coat. Even though this is a top coat, I have to say this is the only holographic any kind of polish I have.  This polish is available in her shop for $12. I layer it over Wet N Wild Who is Ultra Violet for this swatch.




So there you have it. 5 beautiful polishes from the amazing Lynda of Creations By Lynda. Remember all of these polishes are available for purchase by following the links below. She also has a wide variety of other products for sale. Make sure to check her out.

Follow my blog if you haven't already. There are some pretty interesting things coming up.


I was sent these polishes for review purposes.








Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Galaxy Nails ~ First Attempt

Today's post is my first attempt at galaxy nails. Hope you like.


Polish Used:

Pure Ice: Black Out
Wet N Wild: French White Creme
Sinful Colors: Cotton Candy
Pure Ice: Jackpot
Maybelline Color Show: Turquoise Paradise
Butter London: Fairy Cake


I had a second picture but my lighting sucks so I decided to stick with the one.




Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Water Marble Wednesday: The Girls Behind The Name

The Girls Behind The Name
(Part of Water Marble Wednesday)

What is Polished By Audison? I have a set of twin girls who are 7 years old. Their names are Aubrey and Madison. So the AU comes from Aubrey, and the DISON comes from Madison. They are always wanting to help when it comes to painting my nails so I figured since they are the inspiration behind the name, I would give them their own post.

Aubrey is the smaller of the two and is extremely girly. Headbands, pretty hair ties, playing with dolls. Don't get me wrong, she loves to get dirty. Aubrey's favorite color is Pink.

Madison is the bigger of the two and she is pretty girly herself, always wanting to wear a skirt, no matter the temperature outside. She also loves to get dirty but is very OCD. If she lays a blanket or clothing out, every corner has to be laid flat and perfect. Madison's favorite color is Yellow.

For this post I have 4 water marbles to show you which includes 2 from each of the girls.

The first Water Marble is from Madison.



Madison choose these polishes:

China Glaze-Spontaneous
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear-Blue Me Away!
Pure Ice-Siren
Wet N Wild Megalast- Darkside of the Blues

Next Marble is from Aubrey.




Aubrey choose these polishes:

Wet N Wild Megalast-Young 'N' Cheeky
Wet N Wild Megalast-On a Trip
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear-Mellow Yellow
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear-Coral Reef

Here is Madison's second Water Marble.




Madison choose these polishes:

Pure Ice-Home Run
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear-Blue Me Away!
Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear-Breezy Blue
Wet N Wild Megalast-Darkside of the Blues

Here is Aubrey's second Water Marble.




Aubrey choose these polishes:

Wet N Wild Shine-Lavender Creme
Wet N Wild Megalast-On a Trip

I hope you've enjoyed this post and getting to know the twins a bit. Next weeks Water Marble post will be on different types of designs.


Friday, August 2, 2013

Comparison: Pure Ice VS Butter London

I was swatching my Pure Ice collection when I came across one that looked familiar. Today's post is a comparison of Pure Ice and Butter London.

First up is a close up of Pure Ice's Private Show



Next is a close up of Butter London's The Black Knight




Honestly the only difference I noticed with the 2 of these is that Butter London is a bit shinier than Pure Ice. I had to use a top coat with Pure Ice.

The last picture I have is a full shot with 2 fingers of Butter London and 2 fingers of Pure Ice.




On my index and middle finger is Butter London's The Black Knight and on my ring and pinkie fingers is Pure Ice's Private Show.

Which of these 2 polishes would you rather have? Compare the prices. Pure Ice is Roughly $2 whereas Butter London is $15. Let me know in the comments below which you would choose.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Water Marble Wednesday

Todays Water Marble Wednesday post is a day late so technically its a Thursday post. lol. Anyways, I have 3 water marbles to share today. I think I literally did about 20 different marbles and these 3 were the only ones that turned out. I've had a bad couple of weeks with marbling. Hopefully next week will be better. Check out the bottom of this post to find out whats up for next weeks post. Its going to be a pretty good one and kinda special to me.

You may have noticed by now that most of my marbles use a lot of Pure Ice and Sally Hansen polishes. Out of the polish brands that I own, these seem to work perfect. Eventually I will try others and see what else works but for now, why change what works. Right? Now onto this weeks marbles.

Polishes used are Pure Ice:
Belle of the Ball
Wild Thing
Playful Princess





I think my pictures have improved lately but every once in a while I get ones like this that have a redish tint to them and I'm not sure how to fix that. Any suggestions?

Polishes Used are Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear:
Mellow Yellow
Razz-Berry
Blue Me Away!





Polishes Used are Pure Ice:
Playful Princess
Flirt Alert
Wild Thing





Next Weeks Water Marble Wednesday Post:

Next weeks post is going to be titled, The girls behind the name. Find out what Polished By Audison really means, meet the girls behind the name. Also each water marble posted next week will be their color combos. I'm super excited for next weeks post.

If anyone is interested in doing a water marble Wednesday collaboration or just want to give your color combo suggestions please check out my Facebook Page and either post to my wall or send me a private message.