Showing posts with label motives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motives. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Nail Art Tutorial – How To Make ‘Printed Motives’ Nail Design With No Hand Painting


Hi everyone!

Today I want to show you how you can make whatever motives you want on your nails, without the need to paint them. The end result is always stunning :)




Advice: according to your outfit, rings or  just your mood, search in Google Images for suitable motives. The best choice for Nail Art are the ‘flourishes’, ‘swirls’ or ‘lace stamps’. So just choose your motives and print them very small (depending on your nail size). The ones I use in my examples are here http://www.stampersbest.com/product.php?productid=25&cat=19&page=1 and here http://store.scrapbookbasics.net/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=76 . You don’t need any experience, steady hand or lots of time. Have fun :)

Step by Step Tutorial

Products:

- Nail Polish for the background: white (because we print our motives on white sheets)
- To seal the design: Top Coat / glitter polish (it will hide all eventual traces of the paper)
- Additional tools: tweezers, scissors, glass of water, printed motives, dotting tool to place rhinestones


Design:

1. Polish all nails with white polish. Let them dry.


2. Incise most accurate the motives you will use. Place them in the water for 3-4 min. to make them soft enough.


3. Using tweezers place the motives on a desired place over the nails. Press them well with your fingers, so that they stick to your nails. If the motives are bigger than your nails, just cut out the excess parts a little bit shorter than needed in order to avoid liftings. 


4. You can decorate your nails with rhinestones, pearls, dots, etc.


5. Apply a top coat! This is very important in order to seal the motives on place.

DONE!




Use your imagination and create great nail designs, with no need to buy self-adhesive motives, or pain them by hand. Using this method you can have great and professional looking nails with a minimum effort :)


Greetings!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Nail Art Tutorial – How To Make ‘Side Nail’ Nail Design


Hi everybody!

Today’s design is a variation of a French manicure – the tip is going down and curving towards the bottom part of the nails. This design may look very nice when applied even only on your ring fingers. It will bring you a nice and interesting accent.

Side Nail

Advice: This design is very quick and pleasant to work on. If you accidentally put some polish on your skin while applying the black color, just use a polish removal stick or a regular ear stick soaked in nail polish remover.  Have fun :)

Step by Step Tutorial

Products:

- Nail Polishes for the background: light orange / flesh-color (depending on your skin tone), black
- Nail Polishes for decoration: light green, dark green, white
- To seal the design: Top Coat
- Additional tools: dotting tool, thin brush from a decoration nail polish, cotton pad, piece of paper (to put on your nail polishes for the decoration), decoration red flower

 Materials

Design:

1. Apply a flesh-colored nail polish over all nails and let it dry.


2. Make a sideswipe with black nail polish, starting from the bottom part of your nail and curving it until it covers your tips. Let it dry.


3. Using the thin brush elaborate two diagonal paddles, starting from the widest black-colored area. They are light green and have dark green outlines.


4. Apply a drop of clear polish between the two pedals and place a decoration (flower, stone…) with your dotting tool. Again, with the dotting tool make some white dots along the line between the black and the background color. Wait for the design to dry.



4. Apply a top coat.

DONE!



You can use your favorite colors as well :)

Till next time!

P.S. Inspired by love4nails

Nail Art Tutorial – How To Make ‘Animal Print’ Nail Design


Hello guys!

The design I want to share with you here is very spectacular and beautiful and is suitable for everyday wear and for formal occasions. The main effect is animal motif.

 Animal Print

Advise: this design is easy and relatively fast – the main time consuming action is the application of the decorating glitters. I can ensure you that it attracts many curious eyes and compliments, so – have fun :)

Step by Step Tutorial

Products:

- Nail Polishes for the background: light blue / dark blue, white
- Nail Polishes for decoration: light blue / dark blue, black
- To seal the design: Top Coat
- Additional tools: dotting tool, dark blue / silver glitters

Materials

Design:

1. Polish your nails in a color of your choice. I made two blue variations here to show you how the design looks like with a light and a dark background.


2. Apply white nail polish on specific parts of your nails. You can whiten your tips, but also any other part randomly if you want to make every nail different. I chose to make two kinds of French manicure. Let dry.


3. Make small shapes of your background color over the white polished areas. As we’re going to create animal prints, you don’t need to be very careful and make perfect dots, so you can use directly the brush or your nail polish for this step. As a small accent, you may want to create the shapes over one of your nails with different then the background color as I did. Wait for the motifs to dry.


4. Using a black decorating polish outline the motives by making different shapes in a leopard style. This outlines may look like brackets, like V, or may be regular dots and lines. Fill in the left white places also with black elements. Let your nails dry completely.


5. Apply a little bit of clear polish / top polish over the line between the white and the background color. Using the dotting tool place glitters along this line. You can use whatever glitters you want, based on your background color. It’s also interesting to combine different colors of glitters on each of the nails.


6. Seal your design with multiple layers of top polish.

DONE!




Wish you many compliments with this gorgeous design :)

Greetz!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Nail Art Tutorial – How To Make ‘Fresh & Colorful’ Nail Design


Hello everyone!

In my first tutorial I want to share with you one very colorful, fresh and fun nail design. It is perfect for the hot summer, when everything is so fresh and beautiful, but also for the white winter – to make it fun and decorated :)

Fresh & Colorful

Advise: make sure you have lots of free time, patience and good mood. Play your favorite music and – Action! :) Depending on the drying speed of your products and your skills, the design may take you up to 1:30 – 2 hours.

Step by Step Tutorial

Products:

- Nail Polishes for the background: yellow, orange, light blue, dark blue, purple, light green
- Nail Polishes to mute down the background colors: silver and transparent glitter
- Nail Polishes for decoration: white, black, red, dark green
- Additional tools: dotting tool, small sponge, cotton pad, napkin

Materials
Design:

1. Apply white polish on all nails and wait for it to dry completely. The white background ensures that all the colors we will use will be bright and saturated from the first coat on.
This step is optional. If you skip it you’ll probably need to apply at least two coats of each of the colors we’re going to use next.


2. Take 5-6 bright and fresh colors of your choice to make the background of our design. Apply these randomly with different patterns over all your nails. I made a side swipe over the tips of my nail using different colors (but same for the same fingers on both hands). Don’t be afraid to mess up something, because each nail will be unique and different from the others. Whatever you do it will definitely look stunning at the end.


3. Mute down the colors using a silver nail polish and a small sponge. For this step you can also use gold polish. 
This step is also optional, but it helps the colors to blend in better and insures that the following decoration pops up better.


4. Polish all nails with transparent polish with silver, gold or colored glitters in it. Wait for the nails to dry completely.


5. Decorate your design with colorful dots using a dotting tool. First make randomly big white spots over the nails. Make small white dotted circles around some of them. Don’t forget to clean your dotting tool after the use of each colors. Make small black dots in some of the big white dots and also randomly around your nails. Continue making small red and dark green dots. If you want you can also place some stones or glitters on. You decide what and how many decorations to add on your creation. When you’re done, wait for the whole design to dry very good.


6. Apply top coat. Use drying liquid to speed up the drying process.

DONE!




I really hope you gonna like this Fresh & Colorful design and will give it a try! You may use it on the whole nails, or just on the French tips – whatever you’re up to. For sure, you’ll get a lot of compliments :)

Greetz!

P.S. Inspired by love4nails

Nail Art – Tools & Products


Hello everyone!

My name is Ina and I would like to share with you all the different nail art designs I’m creating. Some of them are inspired by different other artists, some of them are mine. I will make a tutorial for each of them, showing step by step what you need to do if you want to try out a certain design.

In this first posting, I’d like to start by describing some of the tools and products I’ll be using to create the different nail art designs that I’m going to show you in my future tutorials. This way I won’t need to explain each of the materials repeatedly. Instead, I’ll link – when needed – the materials towards this article.

Tools/Materials:

- Dotting Tool  – a tool, which helps to easily create dots on your nails. It is also very helpful for applying rhinestones or small glitters on the manicure. If you don’t have a dotting tool, you can use a toothpick or the tip of an old empty pen.

- Little Sponges – the nail sponge is great if you want to apply very thin, uneven layer of nail polish or other nail paint. This allows the colors to blend and to create a new third color. Just add a color with the polish brush on the sponge, wipe dry it and sponge the nail. If you don’t have a nail sponges, you can easily make such simply by cutting a regular dish-washing sponge into small pieces.

- Nail Art Brushes – if you have chosen acrylic paints use a very thin-tipped nail art brush (mine is 9mm), or a size 4 gel brush – depending on the motives you want to create. The first brush is great for very thin lines and small dots. The second – for creating motives using the one-stroke technique. If you have chosen to work with normal nail polish, you can use the thin brush of an old decoration nail polish.

- Decoration Rhinestones and Glitters – if you want to create a slight accent on a certain spots of your nail design, you can use a drop of top polish and apply a rhinestone using a dotting tool. If you want to make instead more such sparkling motives, it’s best to apply different shaped glitters, because they’re flat and don’t fall off the nails that easily. No matter whether you chose stones or glitters, make sure to apply at least 2-3 top coats every half an hour in order to secure them on place and don’t lose them while doing your everyday activities.

- Different Files – 100 (rough), 180 (soft) и 240 (very soft); buffer / white block.

- Electric nail drill with different bits – small and thin (to gently remove cuticles), big with flat tip (to file gel nails), big with round tip (to form a perfect curl on the backside of the nails) and a brush bit (to remove all the dust from the filing – over and under your nails).

- UV Lamp – to cure gel products.

- Sticks – nail polish remover (you can also use an ear stick soaked in nail polish remover) cuticle softener (includes cuticle oil).

Products:

1. For background

- Nail Polishes – different colors

- Color Gels – need to be cured under an UV Lamp for 2min.

2. For nail art

- Decoration Nail Polishes with thin brushes

- Water based Acrylic Paints for nail art – they are far easier and pleasant product to use for nail art than the regular nail polishes. Using such paints, you can create great and very detailed motives almost effortless. They are a lot thinner and precise than nail polishes. I can only recommend the use of acrylic paints when you want to create many and detailed motives. Before creating you nail art over the already colored nail, please make sure to have applied a Top Coat first. This way if you mess up your motives you just need to clean them with water and start over, but you won’t lose your already prepared nail background. Always seal acrylic designs with Top Coat to protect them.

3. For gel nails

- Primer – it dehydrates the nails and is always necessary for gel nails. Apply it over prepared nails (filed and cleaned nails with removed cuticles), wait for it to dry and use the next product.

- Gels – all gel products need to be cured under UV Lamp. You need 3 kinds of gels for a standard French manicure – Bounding/Base Gel to ensure the lasting of your gels, Builder Gel (the main one) to strengthen your natural nails and eventually to build them longer, and a French White Gel to apply over the tips of your nails. Eventually you might use a Top Sealing Gel, which seals the previously applied gels and make them durable. The downside of this gel is that you have to apply it with a brush and it forms a Sticky Residue/Layer, which needs to be removed with a Cleaner. In order to avoid this, you better apply a Gel Top Coat.

- Gel Top Coat – this gel product is in a bottle like a normal nail polish, it is very fast and easy to apply. You need to apply only a very thin coat of it. After curing it under the lamp it doesn’t form a sticky layer and you’re ‘ready to go’.

- Cleaner – it removes the Sticky Residue that some gel products form after curing under an UV Lamp. You have to use it before applying the Primer as well. The Cleaner also disinfects.

4. For securing and sealing the design

- Top Coat – when making a nail art or having applied multiple coats of nail polish, always protect your design with a Top Coat. When applying the Top Coat over motives, make sure you don’t apply any pressure and use more of the product than usual. This way you’ll avoid the brush to get dry and to smash you whole design.

- Nail Polish Drying Liquid – this is a very nice and easy to apply product. Just apply 1 to 3 drops over each nail depending on its size.

- Gel Nail Polish Sealer – This is one perfect UV gel based product. It is in a bottle just like a normal nail polish. It is used to seal the applied nail polish coats. Its biggest advantage is that when you finish a design you apply a thin coat of the product, cure it under an UV Lamp for 2min. and then you’re ready! There is no need to wait for your nails to get dry!

I sure hope you’ll find this list useful! If you have any questions or concerns, I’ll try to answer them and help you with pleasure.

Greetings to everyone!