Coffee and #Nails #MondayRecommends

So Erik of the site Bean Poet commented the other day, and I follered him back to his site. It’s all about coffee! Me love coffee! Me the Cookie Monster of the coffee, me! Is brilliant, Erik’s site. Like, I learned that dark roast has a milder, less acidic taste than light or medium roast. Whoda thunk it?

Well, after Christmas, I was ready for understated nails. And yet. And yet.

My current mani is deceptively simple. It’s Live Love Polish’s Gray Potato (named after a good boi doggo). It’s temperature reactive, so it changes color as I change body heat. Nifty! I stamped silver stars on it with Maniology‘s So Metal stamping polish, using Maniology X Kelli Marissa BM-XL213 plate.

Cold
I’m warm, but the air on my nail tips is cooler.
hawt

How cool is that??? Way, that’s how!

A WRITING PROMPT FROM ME TO YOU: Write about beans. And/or stars. And/or dogs.

MA

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One thought on “Coffee and #Nails #MondayRecommends

  1. Erik

    January 2, 2020 at 5:09pm

    Thanks for the shoutout, Marian. As for your “write about beans” prompt, I think I’m covered. I write about beans in my sleep!

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      Marian Allen

      January 3, 2020 at 8:11am

      LOL! But you call yourself the Bean Poet — Have you ever written a poem about beans?

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  2. joey

    December 30, 2019 at 10:49pm

    That’s groovy! Sassy was sorta obsessed with temperature changes when she had hers like that 😛
    I actually really like that manicure — nice for NYE! Maybe I’ll send you a pic of mine 🙂 — You’ll get it tomorrow when it comes through! LOL

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      Marian Allen

      December 30, 2019 at 1:52pm

      I know! I loaned the polish to Sara, and she says she keeps sticking her hands under the taps to make the color change. lol!

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  3. Roy A Ackerman, PhD, EA

    December 30, 2019 at 10:36am

    Good thing they aren’t mood nails! But, I loved the temperature effects.
    Oh- and the Ink Spots sang the first jazz song I attempted to learn some 6 decades ago. (Then, it was Leroy Anderson- look him up!)

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      Marian Allen

      December 30, 2019 at 1:52pm

      What do you mean, “Then, it was Leroy Anderson”? Do you mean YOU were Leroy Anderson back then, or you learned Leroy Anderson songs back then? If you wrote The Syncopated Clock, I’m even more impressed with you than I was before, and I didn’t think that was possible!

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