Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas Nail Tutorial (4)
1. Paint your nails deep blue.
2. Put a drop of white nail polish on a piece of paper, dip the sponge in it and tap lightly on the nail.
3. Draw a big snowflake and a little one.
Christmas Nail Tutorial (2)
Here's tonight's second nail tutorial.
1. Paint your nails baby blue.
2. Put a drop of white nail polish on a piece of paper, dip the sponge in it and tap lightly on the nail.
3. Draw the body of the snowman.
4. Draw him a hat, eyes, nose, buttons.
5. Add some snowflakes and you're done! ^^
Christmas Nail Tutorial (1)
메리 크리스마스! It's Christmas Eve! I'll be posting 5 nail tutorials tonight. 기대해 주세요!
So here's the first one.
1. Paint your nails a bright red.
2. Put a drop of white nail polish on a piece of paper, dip the sponge in it and tap lightly on the nail.
3. Draw a snowflake with a thin brush.
4. Apply a top coat or a glitter nail polish.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Christmas Nails
So, this is going to be more of an idea than a tutorial. Sorry for posting it so late. My camera was stupid, but I assure you they look so much better in person. Look forward for tomorrow's post, I'm going to make it up for today's crappy post.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Penguin Nail Art Tutorial
Since Christmas is only a few days away, starting today I will post a Winter/Christmas nail tutorial a day. So don't forget to check our blog everyday.^^
1. Start off by applying base coat.
2. Apply two coats of blue nail polish (I would recommend a lighter blue, mine was a bit too dark)
3. With a black polish, draw the penguin's body.
4. On the middle of the body, draw the same shape with a white polish.
5. Draw the penguin's eyes (2 big white dots followed by 2 little black dots in the center of the white ones)
6. Using a bobby pin, toothpick or dotting tool, draw the mouth and the legs.
7. On your thumb finger (or index finger, ring finger, wherever you like) draw a snowflake with a white polish using a thin brush.
(Sorry for the stupid picture, I forgot to take a picture of the finished design xD)
8. Apply a top coat to protect your design and to give it that glossy appearance.
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