Hey guys!
Today I have some cute donut nail art to share with you!
For the manicure I started off with a pastel blue base of Deborah Lippmann Blue Orchid on all my nails. Afterwards I used acrylic paint and a small nail art brush to freehand the donuts - check out my very first video tutorial here!
Close-up!
I think these turned out so cute!
What do you guys think about this nail art? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
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Thursday, 9 June 2016
Friday, 29 May 2015
Fancy Friday: YouTube
Hello ladies!
Today I have some Fancy Friday nail art to show you guys.
The challenge this week is to recreate a manicure from an YouTube tutorial and I chose this tutorial by Nailstorming.
For the nail art on my middle and ring finger I followed the tutorial using a small nail art brush, black and white acrylic paint, Models Own Shades (neon pink), and Essie Vibrant Vibes (neon green). To finish of the skittlette I painted my pointer and thumb with Models Own Shades and my pinky with Essie Vibrant Vibes.
I think this manicure is perfect for summer!
What do you guys think about this watermelon nail art? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Remember to check out what the other girls made for this week's Fancy Friday down below!
Today I have some Fancy Friday nail art to show you guys.
The challenge this week is to recreate a manicure from an YouTube tutorial and I chose this tutorial by Nailstorming.
For the nail art on my middle and ring finger I followed the tutorial using a small nail art brush, black and white acrylic paint, Models Own Shades (neon pink), and Essie Vibrant Vibes (neon green). To finish of the skittlette I painted my pointer and thumb with Models Own Shades and my pinky with Essie Vibrant Vibes.
I think this manicure is perfect for summer!
What do you guys think about this watermelon nail art? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Remember to check out what the other girls made for this week's Fancy Friday down below!
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Nail Polish Earrings
Hey guys!
Today I have something different to show you guys - nail polish earrings!
You'll need the following to make the earrings:
- Nail polish (of course)
- Glass cabochons
- Earring blanks
- Super glue
If you want to make some nail art on the earring and not just paint them with one polish, you'll need dotting tools, make-up sponges, nail art brushes etc.
It is actually pretty easy to make the earrings; you reverse what you do when doing nail art, meaning you start with the nail art you would have finished it with on the nail and finish with the base.
I already made 10 pairs; 5 with nail polish and 5 with nail art:
1. Red with white polka dots
2. Pink gradient
3. Space
4. Leopard
5. Stamping
6. piCture pOlish Darcy
7. piCture pOlish O'hara
8. piCture pOlish Freya's Cats
9. Dance Legend T-1000
10. Essie Set in Stones + Essie Ruffles & Feathers
I need to order more cabochons and earring blanks ASAP, as I already have some more nail art ideas (ying/yang, snowflake and cherries) and nail polish ideas (Essie Shine of the Times, piCture pOlish Forget Me Not and piCture pOlish Paris).
What do guys think about these nail polish earrings? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I have something different to show you guys - nail polish earrings!
You'll need the following to make the earrings:
- Nail polish (of course)
- Glass cabochons
- Earring blanks
- Super glue
If you want to make some nail art on the earring and not just paint them with one polish, you'll need dotting tools, make-up sponges, nail art brushes etc.
It is actually pretty easy to make the earrings; you reverse what you do when doing nail art, meaning you start with the nail art you would have finished it with on the nail and finish with the base.
I already made 10 pairs; 5 with nail polish and 5 with nail art:
1. Red with white polka dots
2. Pink gradient
3. Space
4. Leopard
5. Stamping
6. piCture pOlish Darcy
7. piCture pOlish O'hara
8. piCture pOlish Freya's Cats
9. Dance Legend T-1000
10. Essie Set in Stones + Essie Ruffles & Feathers
I need to order more cabochons and earring blanks ASAP, as I already have some more nail art ideas (ying/yang, snowflake and cherries) and nail polish ideas (Essie Shine of the Times, piCture pOlish Forget Me Not and piCture pOlish Paris).
What do guys think about these nail polish earrings? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Sunday, 18 January 2015
Saran Wrap
Hey guys!
Today I made a simple skittlette manicure using the saran wrap technique.
For the manicure I started off with a green base of piCture polish Chillax on my pointer and thumb, a white base of OPI Alpine Snow on my middle and ring finger, and a silver base of By K. Moon Dust on my pinky. For the nail art on my middle and ring finger I applied random drops of piCture polish Chillax, piCture polish Instinct, and By K. Moon Dust around the nail and smeared it together using a piece of saran wrap.
A tutorial of this will be up later!
What do you guys think about this nail art? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I made a simple skittlette manicure using the saran wrap technique.
For the manicure I started off with a green base of piCture polish Chillax on my pointer and thumb, a white base of OPI Alpine Snow on my middle and ring finger, and a silver base of By K. Moon Dust on my pinky. For the nail art on my middle and ring finger I applied random drops of piCture polish Chillax, piCture polish Instinct, and By K. Moon Dust around the nail and smeared it together using a piece of saran wrap.
A tutorial of this will be up later!
What do you guys think about this nail art? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Clean-up Tutorial
Hey guys!
Today I made a little tutorial on how to clean up around your nails.
Let's get started!
Products used:
- Nail polish
- Acetone or nail polish remover
- An angled nail art brush
Start off by applying any nail polish you adore. Here I used the black Essie Licorice.
As you can see in the picture there is some nail polish outside of the nail, which makes it look messy.
Use an angled nail art brush dipped in acetone or nail polish remover to remove the residue nail polish around the nail by swiping the brush along the curve and sides of the nail as seen in the picture.
This clean-up technique is really easy and it makes your manicure look like it is done by a professional!
The brush I used for this clean-up tutorial is from Born Pretty Store. It comes in a set of 15 brushes (#8793 in the color Light Green) with brushes in different shapes and sizes for both nail art and clean-up purposes.
I really like this set as it has brushes for everything (striping, detailing, clean-up, the dry brush technique etc.), they are of great quality, they look really pretty with the green handles and they are really cheap (only 8.02$!).
If you want to buy something in the Born Pretty Store remember to use my coupon code SXKQ10 to get 10% off your entire order and free international shipping. Click here to see their nail art products.
I hope you guys found this clean-up tutorial and brush review useful!
Stay polished!
- Louise
Today I made a little tutorial on how to clean up around your nails.
Let's get started!
Products used:
- Nail polish
- Acetone or nail polish remover
- An angled nail art brush
Start off by applying any nail polish you adore. Here I used the black Essie Licorice.
As you can see in the picture there is some nail polish outside of the nail, which makes it look messy.
Use an angled nail art brush dipped in acetone or nail polish remover to remove the residue nail polish around the nail by swiping the brush along the curve and sides of the nail as seen in the picture.
This clean-up technique is really easy and it makes your manicure look like it is done by a professional!
The brush I used for this clean-up tutorial is from Born Pretty Store. It comes in a set of 15 brushes (#8793 in the color Light Green) with brushes in different shapes and sizes for both nail art and clean-up purposes.
I really like this set as it has brushes for everything (striping, detailing, clean-up, the dry brush technique etc.), they are of great quality, they look really pretty with the green handles and they are really cheap (only 8.02$!).
If you want to buy something in the Born Pretty Store remember to use my coupon code SXKQ10 to get 10% off your entire order and free international shipping. Click here to see their nail art products.
I hope you guys found this clean-up tutorial and brush review useful!
Stay polished!
- Louise
Friday, 24 October 2014
Fancy Friday: Tutorial
Hello ladies!
Today I have some Fancy Friday nail art to show you guys!
This time the challenge is making a tutorial with either a movie or in pictures and I decided to make a picture tutorial on how to do leopard print nails!
Products used:
- OPI Don't Bossa Nova Me Around
- OPI Ice-Bergers & Fries
- Essie Licorice
- A dotting tool
Remember to check out what the other girls created for this week's challenge down below!
Today I have some Fancy Friday nail art to show you guys!
This time the challenge is making a tutorial with either a movie or in pictures and I decided to make a picture tutorial on how to do leopard print nails!
Products used:
- OPI Don't Bossa Nova Me Around
- OPI Ice-Bergers & Fries
- Essie Licorice
- A dotting tool
Start off with a base coat to protect your natural nails. Then apply two coats of a light brown polish. Here I used OPI Don't Bossa Nova Me Around.
Use a big dotting tool and a brown polish to make some random dots and shapes around the nails. For the brown I used OPI Ice-Bergers & Fries and I got my dotting tools on eBay.
Use a small dotting tool and black nail polish to outline the dots with different c-shapes. The black polish is Essie Licorice.
When you are done outlining the dots, let your nails dry for about 10 minutes and seal in your design with your favorite top coat.
Here is the finished result.
I love leopard print nails and they are so easy to make!
What do you girls think about this tutorial? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
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