I've got a major love of polka dots, and this is the first time I've got to play with my new dotting tools! There were five in the set that I got from ebay, you can find them anywhere these days though and they are surprisingly cheap.
For my first try, I decided on a simple monochrome look:
My poor hands look way more sore when they are photographed :( but I really like how this mani turned out! Definitely one to be repeated...
Polishes used:
Black - Gosh in Nero
White - Collection 2000 5 Day Wear in French White
Friday, 31 August 2012
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Jubilee Nails
Who doesn't love a good celebration?
The Diamond Jubilee marked 60 years of the Queen being on the throne, and we had a right royal knees up in my house! .... alright, we had a mini afternoon tea. Wasn't it cute?
Anyway, nails...
I decided to go with a different design on each nail for this look, as I had too many different ideas! For the thumb, I used two different types of rhinestone to form a crown. The index finger was a diamond stamp from one of my Fauxnad plates, and more rhinestones for the middle and little finger.
I drew a Union Jack on my ring finger, and it's really easy once you give it a go! Paint your base colour and let dry, and then using your usual nail polish brush paint thick white lines in a + and a x across the nail. Once dry paint thinner red lines on top using a striper brush, et voila! One Union Jack :)
The Diamond Jubilee marked 60 years of the Queen being on the throne, and we had a right royal knees up in my house! .... alright, we had a mini afternoon tea. Wasn't it cute?
Anyway, nails...
I decided to go with a different design on each nail for this look, as I had too many different ideas! For the thumb, I used two different types of rhinestone to form a crown. The index finger was a diamond stamp from one of my Fauxnad plates, and more rhinestones for the middle and little finger.
I drew a Union Jack on my ring finger, and it's really easy once you give it a go! Paint your base colour and let dry, and then using your usual nail polish brush paint thick white lines in a + and a x across the nail. Once dry paint thinner red lines on top using a striper brush, et voila! One Union Jack :)
I know they're a little messy, but I like them anyway :) I hope everyone had lovely garden parties and enjoyed the sunshine!
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