I know some of you are planning a Whovian-themed costume. You are. I see you out there. So how about a little inspiration for what to do with your nails if you are a little Pond-fond...
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OPI Color Paints Indigo Motif
China Glaze White on White
Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer Love Makes You Do the Wacky
The crack in the wall was a big plot device for the Age of Pond. If you go back and watch, (spoilers sweetie) you see it here and there...and it is just perfect for a subtly Whovian costume. Because really, what is Halloween without a dash of The Doctor?
What ideas do you have for costumes? I'm still hard at work for the wee folk, and haven't given a thought to my own...yet.
Oh, and in my searches I stumbled across this. Highly accurate now.
I wanted to be Maleficent but I was too lazy to start prep early enough to make that a good costume, so now I'm gonna be a dinosaur.
ReplyDeletewhy not both? Dino mask and Maleficent robe?
DeleteThis looks so good, and a lovely subtle reference at that!
ReplyDelete:D:D
DeletePretty mani! Shamefully, I've never seen doctor who :(
ReplyDeleteIts not for everyone...but I do love it.
DeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAs for a costume, my toddler, infant and I are going to be foxes. If only I could talk the hubby into dressing up with us!
Tell him to dress as a hunter!
DeleteLove this! I don't really do Halloween costumes. My husband and I are such homebodies! I think the last time I dressed up (like forever ago), I did an ancient Egyptian costume.
ReplyDeleteWe wouldnt be going out if not for these tiny creatures!
DeleteThese are awesome! I just can't get into Doctor Who but I can definitely appreciate these nails still. :)
ReplyDelete:D Thanks!
DeleteOhhh, I like these! You've got me contemplating rewatching Doctor Who now....I missed the last season and have been trying to watch it, but I feel like I don't remember anything that happened. So...yeah, probably going to start re-watching it from the beginning haha!
ReplyDeleteLast season was...different. I'm ready for a new companion, lets just say that.
DeleteA lot of fun and a great subtle Who mani! I don't dress up, but my munchkin is insisting on being Wonder Woman. So that will be fun!
ReplyDeleteYou should definitely dress up. A mask at least!
DeleteI am not a WHO fan but I love these! My kiddies AND myself dress up. This year we have a Strawberry Shortcake, Raggedy Ann, and a Ninja. I am super excited!
ReplyDeleteYay! The wee folk demand we dress up, and usually we just dress up as zombies...since that only requires a bit of makeup. I might make a mask this year though...if I have time.
DeleteVery cool, and of course it's blue so that makes it even better.
ReplyDeleteof course!
DeleteI love the mani despite not knowing the exact reference. I do understand the blue, but that's about it. But I think it's nice and abstract :D Halloween isn't really a thing here, but a few years ago I hosted a Halloween party for my US friends and I went as a Queen of Evil :D
ReplyDeleteThese look so good even for someone who may not know the reference.
ReplyDeleteI need to start watching Dr. Who. I feel like I am missing a world of pop culture references.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nicely done mani! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI don't watch the Dr Who series so thank you for showing us the picture of the crack! I love your mani!
ReplyDeleteI've not watched DR Who but I can really appreciate the mani
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhhhh!!!!! I love the inspiration and your execution is FLAWLESS. This is amazing and I'm going to excitedly show it to everyone I can get to listen to me. I love that it's got extra details. Multidimensional? Interdimensional?!
ReplyDeleteFor Halloween this year I will probably go as a tired mom bringing her kids around the neighborhood. lol You did a great job on the mani. I haven't watched Dr Who yet but it's on my list in Netflix.
ReplyDeleteseems like everyone i know is into dr. who. maybe i should sit down and watch at least one episode.
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