Hello Friend's. Today I am sharing a drag marble nail art. A friend of mine lent me her uber chic mat to try creating some home made decals. It was a big fail for me and hence I decided to create the drag marble straight on my nails instead of using the mat and results are way better. I guess I should just rely on my free-hand skills and not worry about the new tools and kits available in market ;) So to create this Holographic drag marble I used Color Club's Kismet and Halo-graphic, also used Fun Lacquer's Evening Gown. What do you think of the end result? I took all the pictures in sunlight this time so I can capture the Holographic effect at it's peak. To see other drag marbles done by me before, click HERE and HERE.
Showing posts with label Watermarble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watermarble. Show all posts
May 12, 2016
Apr 27, 2016
Watermarble Stencils
Hello Friends. Watermarble is a popular nail art technique, but even though it gives beautiful results, I personally don't like it. The reason is the mess it creates and the amount of nail polish that gets wasted while creating it. SO I have used this technique only once before. Then I came across these lovely watermarble stencils from Stick It Nail Vinyls and decided to give it a try. Here are my creation using these vinyls and I like how they turned out. Polishes I used are OPI's Non-Stop White, Sally Hansen's Grey Cement and Sinful Colors Innocent. I added some black dots after using the vinyls using Formula X's Dark Matter. Hope you all like the results.
Oct 24, 2014
Halloween Series: Candy Corns
Hello Friends, Remember my last dry marble technique with Candy Corn colors, I decided to create another one with a different pattern this time. Last time I used vertical lines, so this time I decided to go with horizontal lines. I used the same colors - Butter London's Silly Billy and Cotton Buds and Zoya's Darcy. The technique I used is same as last time, read about it here.
So which one do you like more? The Horizontal Dry Marble or the Vertical Dry Marble. Let me know in the comments section below.
So which one do you like more? The Horizontal Dry Marble or the Vertical Dry Marble. Let me know in the comments section below.
Oct 22, 2014
Halloween Series: Dry Marble Technique
I am not too fond of doing Watermarble nails as the technique is very messy, lots of nail polish gets wasted and the clean-up after that takes forever. So recently when I came across dry water marble technique I couldn't wait to try it. So since its Halloween season and I have been doing Halloween nail art I decided to try this technique with Halloween Candy Corn colors. This technique is very simple. All you have to do is paint the nail with three different color vertical stripes. When the polish is still wet, take a toothpick and make zig-zag lines with it on the wet polish and the result is amazing. I really like the way the design came out on the middle finger than the others. Polishes I used are Butter London's Silly Billy and Cotton Buds. Also used Zoya's Darcy.
May 12, 2014
Watermarble
Can you believe it, I have been into nail art for almost two years now and haven't tried watermarble nail art technique until recently. So here is my first attempt with watermarble nail art technique.
The polishes that I have used are all Sally Hansen polishes - White is Hard to Get, Yellow is Mellow Yellow, Blue is Blue Me Away and Grey is Wet Cement.
Here is a pic of my right hand taken on the beach in the background of blue sky :)
The polishes that I have used are all Sally Hansen polishes - White is Hard to Get, Yellow is Mellow Yellow, Blue is Blue Me Away and Grey is Wet Cement.
Here is a pic of my right hand taken on the beach in the background of blue sky :)
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