Friday 1 June 2012

Colour blocking nail art

Colour blocking nail art tutorial


An easy way to jazz up your nails... plus all of these colours can be replaced with different ones!



Step 1:
First I painted my nails with two coats of yellow nail varnish.
[Yellow by Barry M] boring name!



Step 2:
When that colour had dried I got a piece of sellotape with a length of about double the width of your nail to be safe (any kind of tape will do, except gaffa or duct.. obviously). I placed it with the straight edge diagonally across my nail and painted a bright blue in the section that wasn't covered. Then I quickly took the tape off.
[Blueberry Ice Cream by Barry M]



Step 3:
Repeat step 2 with a different colour. Repeat this step as many times as you want.
[Bright Pink by Barry M]



Step 4:
I used a black nail art pen to create very thin lines across my nails. Alternatively you could use a striping tool, paintbrush or even striping tape. Enjoy!





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Penguin nail art

Penguin nail art tutorial

Who doesn't love penguins?! Well, I've made a tutorial to show you how to get them on your nails too!


Firstly, I painted my nails with two coats of pale blue nail varnish, but the background colour could be anything you want, maybe white for ice?
[Blueberry Ice Cream by Barry M]
Then I painted an arch shape onto my nail, curve at the cuticle end, in black.
[Shade 2 by MUA]


When all that had dried, I got out my trusty white nail pen and dotted twice for eyeballs, and then used a tiny paintbrush to paint a little beak on the fella.
[Orange Creme by W7] 


The black was (obviously) dry so I used white nail varnish on the brush to create another arch shape identical to the black one but smaller to make the little guy's belly!
[Barry M's Matt White] 


Overview of the manicure: 


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Hibiscus flower nail art

Hibiscus flower manicure

I loved doing this hibiscus flower manicure, it reminded me of tropical beaches and sunsets....hmm..anyway!



First off I painted the nail with two coats of a bright white colour and let it completely dry; I used Barry M's Matt White.


Next, using a very thin paintbrush, I put a small dot in the middle of the nail and drew a horizontal-ish line out to the left, finishing with a smaller dot on the end of the line. I used W7's Fluorescent Pink 2 for this part.


After that, I used the actual nail varnish brush to create 4 large petals around the little stem thing (forgot the name!). I did this by doing smooth strokes and not pressing too hard. 


When that had dried I used a white nail art pen (£1 from a pound shop) to brush light shines onto the petals to make them seem more realistic. I then made the middle of the flower bigger (by accident, I blobbed :-( sorry) but I'm still pretty happy at how it came out! 


An overview of the manicure: 


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I started about 2 months ago on Instagram when I decided to make an account for my nail tutorials. I enjoy it so much I've decided to create a blog and an Etsy store to sell false nail sets and iphone & ipod cases at low prices, worldwide.

This blog will be to show you any new products I have for sale and to show you my Instagram tutorials in more in-depth detail.

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Jasmin xx


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