Showing posts with label gradient nail art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gradient nail art. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 September 2014

Easy and fast DIY sparkly gradient nails!



 
I got this idea when I was sitting at the computer earlier in the week, trying to plan my posts for the next month.  So while having a little tea break I decided to paint my nails, this lovely fresh mint green-blue colour. 

So, all my stationary, from sticky notes to highlighters and markers, was all laid out on the desk in front of me when I noticed this magenta coloured fine-tip permanent marker and I thought to myself  ‘This colour would definitely go with my nail polish!!  Can I use this on top of the polish, or would it just wipe off?

Then I realised ‘Why not try it.  If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work…’

But it did work, so I was happy! Haha!  I gave the whole thing a go and…

Ta dah!  This is what I ended up with!

 
Steps:
 
1.      First of all I tidied up my nails, filed and buffed them before putting on a strengthening base coat!

2.      I let the base coat dry completely before putting on two thin coats of a minty green-blue colour - you can use any colour you like, I just picked this one because I recently bought it and wanted to try it out!  I usually leave roughly three to five minutes between each coat.

3.      I randomly picked the colours I wanted and layered them on top of the nail polish from light to dark.  I also clashed some of the colours to make them stand out more.  Read Note a) before going to step 4!

4.      Before the top coat I used a pinkish sparkly glitter polish to the tip of each nail, more at the tip than at the middle, like a gradient effect!

5.      I let that dry, then put the top coat to seal the design!

 
All done!! I’m quite happy how it turned out.  I think it’s quite cool.  Something different, as I say.


Notes:
a)      While reviewing other tips on doing these permanent marker designs I discovered that, before putting a top coat on to seal the design, you can skoosh (spray) a little bit of hairspray.  This will help the ink not to smudge when the top coat is put on. 

b)      Whenever I put the top coat on, I try not to apply too many brush strokes over the nail, because it always smudges my nails even if I leave hours or a day before the applying it.  So I load the brush with enough for the nail and do the middle, then one side and then the other.

c)      I would always have a few coats of polish between my nails and the ink, just to be on the safe side!

 
So that’s it for this week’s post.  Have a fab week!  Until next time…  See ya!