Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Baroque Print
I have been seeing tons of beautiful baroque print nails all over the place, so I was inspired to try my own! To start off, I searched "baroque print" in google search and tried to emulate some of the designs I liked. I didn't really try to do any exact copied of the patterns, I wanted to incorporate a lot of the ornate swirls and things that I liked in the designs I looked at.
The nail colors I used for this were Ciaté Twilight and Ciaté Ladylike Luxe. Twilight is a black nail polish with teeny tiny gold glitter flecks throughout it. Ladylike Luxe is a gold foil that, for some reason, came out looking slightly green in my pictures. I can tell you that it doesn't have that weird green tinge in real life.
I used a thin striper brush to do these designs. I messed up quite a few times, and I actually redid the bottom half of the design on my ring finger. Good thing I used black so it was easy to fix any mistakes! I'm really in love with the design on my index finger and I'll probably do something with a design similar to that in the future!
Monday, June 11, 2012
Sexy Serpent
I've wanted to try doing some snakeskin nails for a while now, but I honestly never imagined they would come out this good on the first try. I was just going to play around with some lace from some old clothes and I thought that I'd just end up taking it off. Now I really wish I would've taken pictures so I could post a tutorial.
For this I used
- Essie Blanc
- Essie Sew Psyched
- Essie As Gold As It Gets
- Essence Nude It!
- Essence High Spirits
- Essence Black is Black
- Essence Gold Rush
- Kleancolor Cappuccino
- Fresh Paint Oatmeal
- China Glaze Luxe and Lush
I tried to stay with more earthy nudes and greens and brown shades.
What You Need
- A small piece of Mesh/Lace
- A Sponge
- Small brush
Here's how I did it
- I started with one thick coat of white on all of my nails and let it dry completely.
- Take the lace and lay it on the nail. Try not to move it while dabbing the colors.
- With some tweezers and a small chunk of makeup sponge and started dabbing the lightest nude color I am using.
- With a brown or darker nude color I tried to make some lines or diamonds with a small brush that resembled patterns on a snake.
- Now I took the greens I had and randomly dabbed them in the more empty spaces.
- Just before I took off the lace, I took a tiny amount of black on my brush and went over the parts with the brown to make them stick out more.
- Now, slowly pull the lace upwards. It might stick just a little bit but that's okay, I just slightly pushed it back down with my finger.
- I took a sheer champagne color and dabbed a small amount around the nail not covering it all the way. This is optional.
- I then took As Gold As It Gets and did a coat of that and then a coat of Luxe and Lush. It gives it a scaly and almost wet look.
- Two coats of top coat and you're done!
Labels:
animal print,
brown,
china glaze,
essence,
essie,
gold,
green,
kleancolor,
nude,
pattern,
print,
snake,
snake skin,
snakeskin,
sparkle
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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