Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Sparkly Snowflake Nails

These are my winter nails with a sparkly blue base, snowflakes and two of my favourite animals, a penguin and polar bear. The polishes I used were OPI's 'Can't find my Czechbook' as a blue base colour and then two coats of Nails Inc's 'Fitzroy Square' which is a blue glitter polish.

How to get this look: Here I will explain how to draw snowflakes on your nails. As always start with a base coat and then apply a coat of blue colour and then a glittery polish over the top. Wait a few minutes for your nails to dry as glitter polishes can be quite sticky. Draw a white X on your nails and then in each of the four spaces of the X draw a shorter white line. Go back and draw V shapes on the X and then on the shorter lines. Repeat this on every nail by drawing different sizes of snowflakes and you can vary the shapes by drawing different amounts of lines.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Victorias Secret Pink Nails

These are my Pink Victorias Secret themed nails. I saw this design on a picture by MissJenFabulous and loved the idea so I created my own version.

How to get this look:

Apply a base coat and then paint three nails white, one pink and one silver.

Put another glitter polish over the silver polish to make it extra sparkly.

Create a pink ombré on the thumb using a makeup sponge and draw the dog, heart and 'pink' lettering with a black nail art pen.

To make the leopard print paint random dots in different colours on the nail and then draw broken circles around them with a black nail art pen.

Finish by applying a top coat.


Thursday, 18 September 2014

Lord Of The Rings Nails

After a Lord of the Rings movie marathon I decided to paint a nail design inspired by the films. I drew the eye of Sauron on my thumb and painted the rest of the nails gold with elvish writing like on the ring itself.

How to get this look:

I used nail art pens to create this design. For the lettering you need a pen which can draw fine lines, the black nail pen I use is by Models Own. I find this brand to be good quality and not too expensive.

If you make a small mistake on the lettering go back and fix it while it is still wet with a wooden cuticle stick by pushing the polish back into place gently.

For the eye of Sauron I used a red base polish and used the brush end of duo nail art pens to draw the coloured effects over the red and then used my black nail pen to draw the eye shape in the centre.

As always start with a base coat and finish with a top coat to protect and strengthen your nails.


Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Hello Kitty Nails

These are my Hello Kitty nails, a simple design for anyone who loves Hello Kitty. The base colour I used is OPI's Alpine Snow and the black nail art pen I used was from Models Own. 

How to get this look:

Apply a base coat and then two coats of your white polish (or more if necessary - some white polishes are not very opaque.)

Use a nail art pen to draw the black outline of Hello Kitty's head and bow.

Add the eyes and whiskers with your black nail art pen, then add a yellow nose and fill in the bow with your colour of choice, I used a glitter pink.

Draw the Hello Kitty lettering on your other nails with your black nail art pen, you should practice the lettering first so it looks like the font used for the logo.

Finish by applying a top coat to protect your cute kitty nails.


Thursday, 31 July 2014

How To Train Your Dragon Nails

I went to see How To Train Your Dragon 2 at the cinema recently and loved it! So I decided to paint the dragons from the movie on my nails. The base colour I used on my nails is OPI's Bubble Bath - a natural looking base colour like this is best for this design to make sure all the colours from the dragons stand out really well.

How to get this look: 

Apply the base colour on all of your nails and then paint the face shape of each dragon in the suitable colour.

After painting all the base colours for the dragons you can go back and start adding details. As you will be layering lots of colours on top of each other you should work on each nail a bit at a time and move on to the next nail while each layer of polish dries.

For the 'Toothless' nail (the black dragon) I used nail polish remover on a wooden stick to remove the black polish where I would be painting the eyes, this was so I could use a green base and then a green glitter polish to make the eyes really bright and shiny.

All the dragons detailing was drawn with nail art pens.

To finish off let your nails dry for a while to avoid smudging and then apply a top coat.

Monday, 7 July 2014

Tour de France Nails

The Tour de France started this weekend and I went to watch the Grand Départ in York so I painted my nails for the occasion. For those who aren't cycling fans the yellow nail respresents the yellow jersey which the race leader wears and the red polka dot nail represents the king of the mountains jersey which is worn by the best climber in the race. The base colour I used was OPI's Alpine Snow, this is my favourite base to use for most nail art designs as it is a nice bright white colour and I find OPI polishes to be good quality and last longer without chipping.

How to get this look:

Apply a clear base coat and then two coats of white polish. It is important to paint two coats of colour when using white polish so you get a bold bright white colour.

Use nail art pens in appropriate colours for the individual designs on each nail, for the logo have a photo in front of you to copy very carefully and practice a few times on paper first using your nail art pen to perfect the lettering and size.

When you apply the top coat to a design like this on a white base you must be very careful as smudging is very likely to occur. (As you can see this happened to me on my polka dot nail!) Let your nails become dry to the touch before applying the top coat and on nails with an intricate design like the logo you should dab the brush on the nail leaving blobs of top coat until you have covered the whole nail. You will have a thick layer of top coat if you do this but I find this is the best way because if you drag the brush across the nail how you would usually apply top coat it will smudge the nail art and this will be very noticeable on a white base.


Friday, 20 June 2014

Breaking Bad

The TV show Breaking Bad may be over now but it was so good I could watch it all over again! These are my Breaking Bad themed nails with the green marble effect and the lettering inspired by the title sequence from the show. And of course the thumb is painted on a white background for my drawing of Heisenberg's face as he is called Mr White after all! This was my first attempt at doing marble effect nails, I would recommend watching some videos online that show you how to do it as it can be quite tricky at first.

How to get this look

Apply a base coat on all nails and then 2 coats of your green and white polish on your other nails but leaving the two marble effect nails blank. 

The method I used for the marble effect was using water - put a few drops of a dark green polish into a small dish of water and then add a few drops of a lighter green polish in the centre of the dark polish. Using a cocktail stick swirl the two colours around on the surface of the water to create a marbled effect and then dip your nail into the water and under the polish so the polish covers your finger. This will look very messy at first but you can use cotton wool and nail polish remover to go back and remove the excess polish from the sides of your finger so the polish remains only on the nail. 

For the lettering and the Heisenberg design I used nail art pens to create the drawings. 

When you are done apply a top coat to protect your nails from chipping.