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nails 4 youIf you have jilted the notion of wearing blue nail polish in the past, it’s time to reassess your position. Although blue nails were once associated with edginess, these days even corporate executives are pulling off blue nails and still getting respect from others. Non-traditional nail polish is slowly pervading the mainstream and soon colors like blue, green, and purple will be just as common as red and pink.

If you are conservative, your first foray into the world of blue nails should be a muted shade. Save the glitzy bright blues for once you are more comfortable. The best colours to start out with are very light pastel blues. These colours are particularly appropriate in the spring time. Although you can wear light blues any time of year, especially in warmer climates, they have a special appeal once winter wraps up to a close. Some of these soft blue colours ar white-based, which is a great way to ease yourself into blue nails.

For every day wear, medium blues ar flattering on most people. If you have cooler skin, any type of blue works but if your skin tone is warm or olive, you might want to go with a more yellow-based blue. Metallic blues aren’t just for rock concerts. They’re also fun for New Year’s and winter time.

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easy nail artNothing says home quite as much as a white picket fence. And they are non as hard to build as you may think. In this clause I will detail 7 stairs to building a simple picket fence.

As with all fencing there are few basic stairs you should complete before beginning to build your picket fence. These are

1. Have a survey through of your property and make sure you know where your correct boundary lines are. Check your local council for regulations pertaining to building a fence to make sure it is within code. Locate the water, gas, electric and phone lines. If you do not know where they are call the comparable company and have them come out and mark them.

2. Make a elaborate plan of the picket fence you wish to build. Usually I will then proceed to measure for post spacing so that I know how many posts I will use. Spacing between posts should be around 2 meters. Measure the total distance between your two end points. Divide this figure by 2. Round the figure you find down. Then re divide the total length by this figure. This is the spacing between posts. On your plan draw how many posts you will need (don’t forget the end posts). Fence rails usually coming in about 4.8 meter lengths so for each fence bay (the space ‘tween two posts) you will need one rail. For the number of fence pickets divide total distance by the width of the fence picket + your desired spacing. You should now be able to order your timer.

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