Friday, 30 November 2012

Tea at the Banff Springs Hotel and Nails in my Favorite Colors-Pic Heavy

 Hello Ladies!
I had the option to do tea for free and of course I had to go haha! Here are pictures of the tea room and the funky and well... not very lady-like nails I sported.  It's okay, they rock.
The flowers on the table, not sure what they are called but they were too cool.
Tables beside us.

The top tiers of the tray.
Okay, admittedly, I ate 2 sandwiches before I was like ohh yeah, I wanted to take pictures of this..
 I really want one of those tea leaf strainers. They are cute as hell. The tea I chose was a strong Earl Grey so I wish they had done tea balls instead, because half way through the tea pot, I couldn't finish it. Way too bitter, I never do tea like that at home. I am a big tea fan, it is the other thing I hoard haha!
Cute little raspberry cake with gold leaf on the corners. There was also blueberry scones.
Okay and now for the nails!
 Pointer and ring is Crunch Berries by Glitzology (currently having an all polishes for $5 sale) The red blue and yellow floam style polish I made myself. Red yellow and blue have been my favorite colors since I was a kid, not just because they make all the colors, but they look super cool together too.
My thumb is another polish I made myself with a YouMix Mix. I thought this manicure was super fun, reminds me of Lego. Hope you enjoyed this little peek into where I live!


Happy nails!☺


 ♥ ❤ ❥ ,
 Samantha

4 comments:

  1. Hi, I know I'm late commenting on this, but I have to say that I love your Floam-esque polish!

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  2. Wow! I think they are really beautiful not to forget very fun lively colours! And I do agree with KarenD! Loving your diy-ed floam polish! Reminds me of fun candies I pop into my mouth when I was young. Hahaha!

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