domingo, 27 de noviembre de 2011

Week #4: Apple Pie


Materials
- Red Polish
- Green Polish
- Black Nail Marker (water washable)

Instructions
I think this is the most easy design I've done up to now: just draw a half a red heart at the top of your nails, then a black curve strike, a little green leaf and we have a cute apple!
This image shows each step to get our apple nails~

martes, 22 de noviembre de 2011

Week #3: Little Chickens




Materials

- White polish
- Yellow or Golden Polish
- Red polish
- Black polish
- Clear top coat
-Masking tape

Instructions

First apply two coats of yellow or golden polish on your nails (I used golden polish) and let them dry.
After that cut a piece of masking tape and give it a zig zag shape on each side and stick it crossing your nails as on the image:

Now cover your nails with two coats of white polish and let the dry before you remove the masking tape. After that, draw two black dots in the middle of each nail and a triangle between them as it is seen on this image:
Then you just need to apply two coats of clear top coat and let them dry.

Now we have lots of chickens!
10 cute little ones~

martes, 15 de noviembre de 2011

Week #2: Ichigo attack


I'll just show my brand new nail design, nothing extremelly complicated but delicious...
ta daaaah!!  Pink Strawberry nails!!


Materials

- Masking tape
- scissors
- Pink polish (hopefully a dark one)
- Green Polish
- Black polish
- Clear top coat

This design is a classic:
First you need to apply two coats of pink and let them dry. Then you need to cut a little bit of masking tape and give it a zig zag shape. After that you have to stick it to your nail just like you can see on the image:
Now apply two coats of green polish and let the dry. Then you need to make little black dots over the pink part of the nail and let them dry. Finally apply a top clear coat and the strawberries are ready!



sábado, 5 de noviembre de 2011

Week #1: [ˌhæləʊˈiːn]



Instructions and materials

Materials
- White polish
- Black nail marker -water washable-
- Top coat


Instructions

Small spider web

First I applied two coats of white polish and let them dry completely. when they were ready I used the nail marker and drew three lines from a single starting point (see image 2), then I joined the three lines using curve lines -like little Cs- as it can be seen on image 3, and repeat this step a couple of times so you can get what you can see on image 4.
Finally you MUST (Yes! You MUST) apply two to four coats of a clear top coat so the design won't erase.
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The Big Spider

Apply two coats of white polish and let them dry completely. After that draw a big oval a little bit below the center of the nail (image 1). Then, draw a small second oval just over the previous one (image 2) and add a little "C" above it (image 3).
Draw two large "C's" from the big oval to the end of the nail as you can see on image 4, and then repeat this step from the big oval to de begining of the nail (image 5)
Finally, repeat steps 2 to 5 on the other side of the pider (image 6) and then apply two to four coats of clear top coat.



Big Spider Web

First apply two coats of white polish and let them dry.
After that, draw two straight lines crossing your nail (image 1) and then two vertical lines crossing the previous lines you drew (image 2), you will get your nail divided in eight little triangles. Now join each side of the triangles by using curve lines as in the image 3, and repeat this step until you get what you can see on image 4. Apply two to four coats of clear top coat.