Monday, 22 September 2014

Italian Marble Nails

Just after I finished these nails I noticed quite a few people on instagram had had very similar ideas - maybe a new trend emerging?
The technique I used has been around for quite a while and the results are always fun and interesting. You can get so many different looks from this one technique, if you want to try it for yourself click here for an easy to follow tutorial (not affiliated with me in any way)
For my look I first painted all of my nails (after a base coat of course) with OPI 'Black Onyx' and applied a coat of fast drying top coat to speed up the drying process for the next step.
Once everything was completely dry I cut some pieces of washi tape and taped off the triangular sections on my nails. I placed drops of OPI 'Alpine Snow' and 'Black Onyx' into the open section of my triangles one at  time, covered them with a piece of plastic sandwich baggie and kind of 'smooshed' the polishes gently for a second to blend them, removing the plastic then the tape straight away for clean lines. The thing I love the most about this technique is if you don't like it the first time, just add another drop or two of the colour you want and smoosh again ;)
After I had finished all of my 'marble' triangles and let them dry I outlined them with a thin line of silver acrylic paint and then sealed it all in with my favourite top coat, HK girl from Glisten and Glow.






I'm really quite pleased with how these nails turned out :)

 

Thanks for joining me, have a wonderful day wherever you are!

K xx

Friday, 19 September 2014

Heroes in a half shell and long lost loves - TMNT

When I saw there was another incarnation of one of my favourite cartoons of my (relative) youth, I knew I HAD to do some nail art to celebrate!  I can still name all four of them too, can you? (No googling!)
Although I'm a bit old school and much prefer the cuter version of the late '80's than the more 'realistic' looking ones of 2014.
I mean let's face it, there's nothing 'realistic' about four turtles living in a sewer, eating pizza and taking instruction from a rat!!?! lol Even so, it's still one of my favourite old cartoons and although I always enjoy doing my cartoon nails, this is definitely one of my favourite mani's I've done to date.


Polishes used:
OPI - 'Alpine Snow'
Orly - 'Iron Butterfly'
Glisten and Glow - 'HK Girl top coat'

There's method in my madness .... somewhere

On my white nails I started with their  heads, simply because I'm impatient and wanted to see how they would look and I still hadn't entirely decided what I was doing in the background - Pizza?Sewer bricks?Pizza?Sewer bricks?Ooh maybe a star burst?
Happy with my turtles I started experimenting (turned out I liked the sewer bricks best) and ended up entirely covering my base polish with my acrylic paints lol talk about doing things the hard way ;)

On the Orly nails I very carefully painted the new TMNT logo with acrylic paint. Considering how much my hands shake, I'm really pleased with how it turned out :D
I sealed everything in with two coats of My HK Girl top coat to help extend wear - especially where there's a lot of paint at the tips.


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
(heroes in a half shell)
 Thanks so much for stopping by, have a wonderful day wherever you are :)

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

When all else fails ... Nail Art!

So I mentioned a while ago I was in the middle of trying to buy my house. It's all very complicated and stressful and it's getting very drawn out and I'm really not a very patient person, nor am I very good with not knowing what's happening where, when, why and how. Basically I don't handle stress very well or stress doesn't handle me very well, either way I've been a bit of a wreck. I've tried all sorts of different ways to relax and de-stress but my mind seems to want to ping back to catastrophising - that is totally a word by the way
Anyway, the only thing I have found that really seems to settle me down is ...






wait for it...







Nail Art! Well yeah, you kinda knew that was coming didn't you? I just get transported to another place when I'm painting. My breathing slows down, my jaw un-clenches and my mind clears of everything but what I'm doing right now. There's no sense of urgency to it, just slow careful strokes and then waiting for each layer to dry before moving on to the next. A forced stillness. Careful consideration of each line or dot, the concentration of painting with my non dominant hand so they both match. and the satisfaction when the final top coat glides on. The best kind of 'Therapy'

Here's what this week's therapy produced:

Inspired by Kimiko7878 on Instagram
 
The base polishes used in this design were Orly 'Iron Butterfly' and OPI 'A Grape Fit' with the details being added with my acrylic craft paints and my pure color 10 nail art brush. It was all finished with two coats of Glisten and Glow HK Girl top coat.
I really enjoyed painting this one, maybe I should do more florals?


Thanks for reading. Have a wonderful day wherever you are! :D

Thursday, 4 September 2014

One Stroke, We have Success!!!

After watching probably hundreds of tutorials on the one stroke painting technique, attempting too many times to count and failing miserably. I came across This tutorial by Tartofraises on You Tube - she's an ahmaazing French nail artist with incredible brush control and she makes everything look so easy - anyway, I figured I stood a chance at success with this design so off I set.
I painted my nails with a base of OPI 'My Boyfriend Scales Walls' and added a coat of China Glaze 'Matte Magic' held my breath and jumped in.
AND IT WORKED!!!
It even looks pretty good (if I do say so myself, which I obviously do because I just did :P ) I just used my regular acrylic craft paints, nothing special and a flat brush approximately 5mm wide that came in one of those cheap nail art brush sets that you buy online.
I added some slightly OCD paint 'splatters' to add a bit of colour and then topped it with two coats of my fave top coat - Glisten and Glow HK Girl. Why always two coats? Because I hate my nails not being completely smooth and often one coat isn't quite enough to take all the bumps out. Plus it gives it added protection and wear time, I can usually get a week out of my mani's with the two coats but everybody's physical chemistry will be different ;)

Such a proud moment!
 
Thanks for taking the time to read, have a wonderful day wherever you are! ♥