Friday, 31 October 2014

Freaky Friday #3- How To Nail Halloween

Hey readers, happy Halloween! For my final edition of Freaky Friday, I thought I'd give you all some ideas of what to do with your nails this Halloween. I'll admit, this is a bit late as Halloween is today, but it can give you some inspiration for next year. (Or for any time in the year if you're the type that likes all things spooky every day!)

Before I begin, I'd like to say that I'm not an advocator of any particular brand of nail polish. I'm going to give tips on colours & styles, so feel free to use whichever brand you please! Now that I've established that, let's move on to the actual post:

Those of you that know me in real life will know that I love doing my nails! I'm no pro, & I'm not a fan of having them too long either, but I love having them painted &, when I get time, doing snazzy designs. I think it's great when people have nice nails & it is an art form I admire, & in the past few years I've become rather fond of regularly painting my nails & getting creative with them.

Halloween really is the perfect opportunity to have some fun with your nails, as it's a time of year where it's likely you'll be dressing up or, if you choose not to don a full costume, you can show your spooky spirit in your nail art! Now I know not everyone is a fan of having the more artistic designs on their nails & that some people may not have the time to do or feel as though they can't do such things, so I plan to start from the basics & work up.

Basics
For those of you out there who like to keep it simple & stick to just painted nails, then I suggest sticking to dark tones for this occasion. You can't go wrong with black- if anything it's the colour of the season, plus it has an air of sophistication, for those of you out there that are a bit more classy. Colour wise, stick to jewel tones- dark reds, purples, dark greens, dark blues. Silver could work as well, although that would be better teamed with black. In fact, any of the colours teamed with black would look great, if you do want to mix it up a bit. Try the current nail trend of having something different on the ring finger- this finger could be a colour & paint the rest of the nails black- this is an easy way to make your nails stand out!

Examples of dark tones, perfect for keeping it simple!

Have included white here as this would also work well.

Simple Method, Snazzy Nails
Just because it's Halloween, doesn't mean you have to have dark nails! In fact, brighter shades could work really well- just think of all the different Halloween advertising you see! Bright orange, green, vibrant red, yellow, even pink! However, I'll admit, these colours will work best alongside black. Now you can do the method I mentioned above with the ring finger, or alternate, but a really simple way to get awesome looking nails is to use crackle polish. This stuff is amazing! I love it! You could do a really bright colour (or even a dark colour or white) & paint over it with black crackle for an instant nail makeover! Trust me, people are always impressed with this stuff. Plus, with some brands, you can get coloured crackles, which means you could do this in reverse if you wanted!

Sparkles or glitter would also work well to give nails a little something. Again, the ring finger technique could be used with this style of polish, but could also be done across all nails. A simple technique just to give nails a little more oomph!

Examples of bright colours- these would look great under a black crackle!

I would seriously recommend getting some of this stuff, especially the black. Again, brand is up to you, but this style of nail varnish is amazing- & not just for Halloween!

Brighter crackles for a reverse effect.
Example of black crackle on colour- I did this over the summer (which is why it's quite bright), but using colours similar to those shown above would look great for Halloween!

Example of reverse crackle, which were my nails for last week.

Stepping Up Your Nail Game
For those of you that are looking for something more creative, this is where I move onto the more arty-farty nail designs. For these, you don't need any specialist tools- a thin paintbrush will work fine & either a cocktail stick or bobby pin will work as a dotting tool. Sharpie & gel pens also work well. Now, just because I'm mentioning brushes doesn't mean I'm instantly going into the more intricate stuff. You can do really simple things with these tools. Brushes can be used to make stripes, either fully across the nail or a simple line.

My sister did this design using two tones & a cocktail stick. I think it looks great!

Tape is your friend when it comes to making 'perfect' lines. I use that term loosely as it's likely the lines won't be 100% spot on. With tape, you can create checkered nails, duo tone nails, triangles- you name it, you can probably do it! You can also use tape (or even plasters or special strips) to do french manicures. You could have the tip black, or do a reverse french with black & white.

Combining the ring finger trend with checkered nails- I used masking tape to help get more even lines. 

Hogwarts nails, did these a while back. I used tape to get the two different colours on my nails & a brush to paint the Deathly Hallows symbol. This is a great idea for anyone doing anything Potter themed this Halloween!

Reverse french. Another classy yet effective look this Halloween!

Another really cool thing is ombre nails. I only tried the technique yesterday, but again, it's a very simple process to instantly have more interesting nails! Just pop a couple of colours onto a sponge & dab them on your nail, but make sure you use a white colour as a base first, as this will enable the colours to stand out!

Was feeling the black & orange theme, but any colour can be used!

Tools used. I used a scourer sponge for the dabbing, although a flatter sponge would create a smoother gradient.

Remember, Nails Are Tiny Canvasses
This is the section for those of you out there that a feeling a little more creative. As I said earlier, this is the perfect occasion to have some fun with your nails, whether it's part of a costume or just to pay homage to this frightful occasion. Halloween brings about a range of imagery that can easily be put onto nails- pumpkins, ghosts, cats, skulls, zombies, spiders- I could go on but instead I'll just say, if it fits with Halloween, put it on your nails! You can choose to paint it on, but decals also work amazingly & can be easily sealed in place with a top coat. 

Try anything! You could have the same design across all nails, or have different characters on each nail! The best part is to have fun & not to worry too much if it isn't perfect- at the end of the day, if you've done it, regardless of any little mistakes, people will still be impressed with your artistic skills! Techniques mentioned before can be used, such as the ring finger, or you could combine arty designs with crackles- whatever you choose! Here are a couple of my own designs:

Skull face nails. Decided to combine with the ring finger trend to give it a more minimal feel.

Tools used for the above design.

Zombie nails! My favourite design to date!

Tools used to create the zombie nails, used a white gel pen for the teeth as these were very small- it worked amazingly!

And there we have it, some tips for your talons! Whether you want to keep it simple or go all out- I hope you've found yourself some inspiration this Halloween! Remember though, these tips aren't just for today, they can be applied any time of year & to any occasion!

And that's all for today. Once again, happy Halloween! Hope the nail art goes well, & if you do wish to share with my any designs you do, feel free to post in the comments section below! :D

Monday, 27 October 2014

Music Challenge Interruption: A Halloween Recommendation!

Hey readers! It's almost Halloween, which means if you haven't already had one early, you've probably got a Halloween party coming up. Or, you plan to do nothing & stay in, either enjoying some quality alone time or some time with loved ones. Either way, you're going to need some good tunes to put you in the mood for this spooky occasion, & if there's one band I recommend, it's these guys:


(Image isn't mine)

Erik X (left) & Curtis RX (right) form the horror band 'Creature Feature', a band I came to hear of thanks to a site called 'Mooky Chick'. The article on there (which still exists) gave a good review, stating that their music was a "combination of rock, Goth and horror movies" & then went on to list the themes across all of the songs. I thought they seemed interesting & gave them a listen, & I'm very glad I did! Their music is great, perfect for the Halloween season!

They have two albums- 'The Greatest Show On Unearthed' & 'It Was A Dark & Stormy Night' along with a few singles, & their music has a very quirky sound, a bit like the music from an old Gameboy game mixed with rock. Combine these with lyrics on themes of the paranormal & spooky, but in a humourus way, & you have the brilliance of this band!

Another thing to mention is Curtis RX's solo project 'Rufus Rex'. Similar music to Creature Feature & equally as brilliant!


So before Hallow's Eve approaches, I suggest you give these guys a listen. And if you're anything like me, you'll be listening to them all year round!

Thanks for reading, will be back on Friday with my final Halloween themed post, & I'm really going to nail this one!

Friday, 24 October 2014

Freaky Friday #2- "It Started In A Toilet"- An Author Recommendation

Hello readers, welcome to the second edition of my Freaky Friday blog posts. This Friday we take another trip into the realm of horror fiction, where I'd like to recommend the "master" himself:

Darren Shan

The Man himself- image is not mine by the way.

Dubbed "The Master Of Horror" when it comes to fiction, Darren O'Shaughnessy (better known by his pen name Darren Shan) is an Irish author, born in London but went to live in Limerick in Ireland when he was 6. He's written books for both adults & teens/teens, mainly in series' but he does have the odd stand alone book.

I first got into his work when I was about 13, when my Auntie loaned me his 'Cirque Du Freak'/'The Saga Of Darren Shan' series (which I believe is his most popular). I'll admit, at the time, it took me a while to get into the series- I wasn't as big a reader then as I am now- but once I did, I was hooked & became obsessed! I later went on to read more of his books, all of which are brilliant, & I'm currently reading his 'Zom-B' series.

Instagram shots of my copies of Zom-B & Koyasan.

Anyway, enough about my life story, back to the actual blog post.

Aside from him being my favourite author, the reason why I am recommending Darren Shan is because his books are brilliant! Firstly, they are well written & exciting, full of twists & turns that will keep you hooked! Things aren't what they seem in his books, which will bring me to my next point in a moment. Back to the writing first. Shan's books are generally fast paced, allowing the action to be absorbed & enjoyed quickly which means a fast read, so for those of you out there with a busy schedule (like myself)- these books would be perfect to get your regular horror fix! I'll admit, since being at Uni I haven't had a chance to read much, but every three months or so I'd get the new 'Zom-B' book & within a few days it'd be finished. Ok, he is my favourite author which is another reason why I dedicated time to those books, but if you give his books a chance, he could end up being your favourite author too!

Now onto a point I made earlier about things not being what they seem in Darren Shan's books. As a horror writer, his books feature mythological beings such as vampires, demons & zombies. In fact, these three beings are the main characters in his teen series. Now you're probably thinking, "what's so special about that? These are things that have all been done before!". Yes, they have, but the great thing about Darren Shan is that he puts his own stamp on things. Take vampires, for example, which are the main characters in the 'Cirque Du Freak' series (& also it's prequel 'The Saga Of Larten Crepsley'). The vampires in these books aren't your typical "suck all your blood 'til you die" vampires, but instead take only what they feel is necessary & are very noble creatures. Shan does still keep the typical myth alive in the series, but I shall give no more spoilers! The same situation applies for zombies- Shan keeps the typical myth but his main "revitalised" zombies have his personal twist.

He creates great characters, both for the sides of good & evil, & even those in between! He tackles themes such as death, discrimination, friendship & acceptance well, incorporating these issues into the action & twists of his work.

My signed copy of 'Sons Of Destiny'- more on that in a moment!
Honestly, his books are amazing, so they are something I would definitely recommend you give a chance, not just for the Halloween season, but any time of year! Here's a list of his works so far, listed by target audience:

Teen Fiction:
  • The Saga Of Darren Shan/Cirque Du Freak (Series, completed. 12 books, first book 'Cirque Du Freak'. There's also a manga version of this series.)
  • The Demonata (Series, completed. 10 books, first book 'Lord Loss')
  • The Saga Of Larten Crepsley (Prequel series to The Saga Of Darren Shan, completed. 4 books, first book 'Birth Of A Killer')
  • The Thin Executioner (Stand alone)
  • Hagurosan (Stand alone)
  • Koyasan (Stand alone)
  • Zom-B (Series, on-going. 12 books, first book 'Zom-B', 10th book to be released in February 2015)
Adult Fiction:
  • The City (Series, completed. 3 books, first book 'Procession Of The Dead')
  • Lady Of The Shades (Stand alone)
  • The Evil & The Pure (written under the pen name Darren Dash, I believe it's a stand alone, will admit I've not yet read this one as it's only available as an e-Book)
He also has other short stories posted on his website, which you can find here.

There we have it, one author recommendation for you all. Another interesting fact & claim to fame of mine is that I actually met him during the signing for 'The Thin Executioner'. I was 14 at the time; here's the photo of the two of us & my signed book:

Such a good day! Since, I've also been tweeted by him a few times too for various things. Can't wait for the next signing near me!

Thanks for reading all! Oh, & the weird title? A Cirque Du Freak reference. If you read it you'll understand! :)

Monday, 20 October 2014

Weekly Song Challenge Day #19- A Song From My Favourite Album

Hey there readers! Before I crack on with today's post, I'd like to apologise for the lack of post on Friday- had a lot of Uni work to do over the weekend which was due in for today, so that had to be a priority. Just so you know I have my 2nd & 3rd 'Freaky Friday' posts planned, the 2nd is still being written & shall be up this week. I'm thinking that after this month I'll reduce my Friday posts to one every two weeks, or maybe even change the day? But I'll discuss that more at a later date.

Now let's get on with today's post!

This week's Music Monday challenge is to share a song from my favourite album- very easy! Today's song is:


'F.O.D.' by Green Day

Dookie is such a great album- touching on feelings of angst, coming-of-age, love & friendship. This song provides a thoughtful yet final angry burst to the album, which ties it up well. (Until you get to the hidden track, 'All By Myself'.) I like this song, admittedly my mental imagery for it takes the lyrics more literally than it should, but really the lyrics are brilliant metaphors dealing with the end of a relationship, whether or not that's platonic or romantic.

So there's my song for today- feel free to respond with your comments on your songs below!

I'll be back Friday, thanks for reading! :)

Monday, 13 October 2014

Weekly Song Challenge Day #18- A Song I Wish I Heard On The Radio

Hello readers! Blogging resumes this week after being ill & in tonight's edition of the Music Monday challenge, I have to share a song I wish I heard on the radio. Although there are a lot of songs I'd love to hear on the radio, I think there's one song that definitely fits the bill for tonight's choice:


'Hit On The Radio' by Blowsight

It's catchy, it's brilliant, it's Blowsight! Gotta love this song, they have a remix of it as well which, although has more of an electronic sound to the original, is equally as good!

So readers, what's a song you'd like to hear on the radio? Comment below! :)

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Apologies

Hello all! This is a filler post, to apologise for the fact that I haven't done my proper posts this week. I was ill last weekend, which seeped into Monday of this week & I completely forgot about my usual post until earlier on this afternoon. I have started to write a new post, however, I'm not really feeling the blogging vibe tonight & I want the post to be really good!

Again, sorry for the lack of posts- you will be pleased to know that I am feeling better now, not 100% but still out of the rough stage.

I shall return next week with a continuation of my music challenge & the Freaky Friday post.

Stay tuned folks, I'll be back next week! For now I'll leave you with a couple of pieces of Repo! inspired lettering I did this week, which does fit with the whole Halloween theme:

Which reminds me, are you all liking the new colour for October? It'll be back to purple once November comes. :)

(Also, putting images means my face doesn't show up large when I share on social media)

Friday, 3 October 2014

Freaky Friday #1- "Things You See In The Graveyard!"- A Repo! Review

WARNING: CONTAINS MILD SPOILERS FOR REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA
Hey readers! We're now in the month of October, which means Halloween is approaching, so I thought I'd start the season off with a review of a film with scenes that could turn your insides out! And if the concept of this film ever becomes a reality- that could well be the case!

Two weeks ago I decided I'd finally get round to watching 'Repo! The Genetic Opera'. For those of you that don't know, it's a musical set in the not-too-distant future, where organ failure became an epidemic & a company called GeneCo was started to comcat this, offering organ transplants under a payment plan, both for those in need & those wanting “genetic perfection”. However, those that fail to repay for their surgery have their organs repossessed by the Repoman. The story itself follows 17 year old Shilo Wallace, who's (supposed to be) kept in the confines of her bedroom by her over-protective father due to her, apparently, suffering from a blood disease inherited from her late mother. She does, however, venture outside, tempted by GeneCo founder Rotti Largo, who promises her a cure. Outside, she's exposed to the harsh realities of the world she inhabits, but does she get the cure she's promised, or is she just a “mighty small drop in a mighty dark plot”?
Shilo Wallace, portrayed by Alexa Vega
Initially, I had mixed feelings about this film. After I first watched it, I felt I'd enjoyed it but it wasn't as good as I'd hoped. Over the next two weeks, it grew on me, trying to write this up I kept re-watching part of it, & eventually I had more of the song lyrics getting stuck in my head & I came to realise that I really did enjoy it!

The plot was good, focussing more on Shilo than the act of organ repossessing, something that I wasn't aware of until I watched it. This being the case, it was good to see how it panned out & I enjoyed seeing how the backstories & plot came together. What I really liked about the backstories (this, to me, includes the introduction at the beginning) was the comic book style in which they were shown, the dark tones complimenting the gothic style of the live action well. That's another thing I liked, the gothic theme- certain costumes, such as those for Shilo, Graverobber & especially Blind Mag, were brilliant. I especially loved Blind Mag's make up- it looked amazing! Shilo's outfits were great to, a very simple colour palette of black & white worked well- the white expressing her innocence & the black reflecting her a rebellious edge.
Graverobber, portrayed by Terrance Zdunich
Graverobber I'd say was my favourite character, despite him not being in it very often. Terrance Zdunich did an excellent job of playing this charismatic & striking character & I wish he had been in it more often, rather than just narrating & being conveniantly helpful to Shilo. What I feel is the best song belongs mainly to him, which is 'Zydrate Anatomy'. After I first watched the film, this was the song stuck in my head, & the only one I felt wasn't a conversation to music. The song is catchy & has some good hooks it, such as the repetition of certain lines & the heavy rock guitars. I also liked when this tune was reprised in 'Epilogue'- I have a feeling this is why it got stuck in my head!
Here's the song, absolutely brilliant!

Other songs I enjoyed were '21st Century Cure'- another by Graverobber, where Zdunich shows off the deep tones in his voice, which work excellently! 'Chase The Morning' is another favourite of mine, again, it's another I find catchy, & I love the tones in Sarah Brightman's voice here. Plus the harpsichord sound in that song & the whole performance of it is just brilliant. 'Seventeen' I liked as it deviated away from everything else & had a good rock & roll feel, & after a re-listen & having it stuck in my head, I'll add 'I Didn't Know I Loved You So Much' to my favourites list as well- such a good song that captures the unconditional love between Shilo & her father. 'Mark It Up' is another that's been stuck in my head, but I wouldn't call it a favourite.
Sarah Brightman as Blind Mag during 'Chase The Morning'
Speaking of songs, this brings me to the point of things I didn't quite like about the film when I first watched it. As I mentioned briefly earlier, I felt quite a lot of the songs were pretty much conversations to music. Some of the rhyming was pretty poor, &, to steal a phrase from a friend of mine who's also watched it, cringeworthy. Through some of the songs, I did find myself sat there thinking “really?” & shaking my head at how bad some of the lyrics were. This was the main thing that initially put me off though, everything else I enjoyed!

Before I end this review, I'd just like to add another couple of things. I would recommend anyone who's into horror, the gothic style or anything a bit weird give it a watch. It isn't for the faint hearted, there are scenes which contain blood & guts & will make you squirm, although the reposessing part isn't in it as much as I initially expected.
Rotti Largo, portrayed by Paul Sorvina
Overall, it is a good film. An original story & concept, ok some of the songs aren't great but still, it's something I'd recommend watching at least once. Rating wise, I'd give it a 7/10, as it has grown on me over the past week & really isn't as cringeworthy as I initially thought it would be.

So if you're considering a night at the opera this October, why not opt for a cheaper version & nab yourself a copy of this film? With a plot & characters worth following & a view into a dystopian future that isn't completely unlikely, I'd say it's definitely something to add to your watch list this October!

Thanks for reading all, I hope you've enjoyed tonight's post! :)


NOTE: IMAGES USED ARE NOT MINE & I TAKE NO CREDIT FOR THEM

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