Thursday, October 24, 2013

Texture!

I've already done textured nails once, but it didn't turn out so well. I also remembered I have these glitters in tubes that would be absolutely perfect for this technique, so I started by testing them out! 



Here is how I matched the colors. I couldn't find a good purple, which is ironic since I have so many purple polishes, but oh well. I ended up grabbing another one than on the picture, it was a bit darker. 
Here's how they looked:




They were all so sparkly, especially the blue one. So I decided to use that one. 



I started off with a blue and a tan polish. The tan one was a one coater, and the blue covered pretty well too, so I only painted one coat of each and then top coated. I like to have a top coat protecting the colors, since you don't top coat at the end. 
I applied another layer of blue on the blue nails, and directly after I poured the glitter on. I had a paper underneath so I could put the glitter back in the tube afterwards. Then I pressed on it from all angles with a fan brush, for at least 10 seconds. 
For the tan nails, I applied two thin strips of tape. First apply the whole strip of tape to your skin, to remove some glue. Then cut it into slim strips. Or use nail art tape. Then I put on the blue polish where I wanted it, and poured the glitter on. I removed the strips right after, before the polish dried. 
And here they are!




I absolutely love these. They're so simple, but classy and sparkly. And I love the color combination. 
Tialiq

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Infected Zombie!

Oooh yes. Halloween is coming, and so are all the creepy nail designs. This design is not inspired by Robin Moses, it's a complete rip-off off Robin Moses. Here is the video to show you how to make these. I'm going to go through it myself, but all credit goes to her.

I started off with a nude polish, and while it was still wet I applied some red and brown pearls, and black 1mm rhinestones. 


As you can see, my nude polish is quite thin, which is a problem later. 
When this had dried, I applied a coat of the same nude polish over the pearls and stones. This is a bit tricky, you have to move your brush around the stones to cover them properly. It's easiest to just use a bunch of polish, drown your nail in it, and then pull off as much excess as you can. 
Now this is when my problem emerged. You could completely see the stones through the thin polish. So what I did was, I took out my white polish and dotted it on top of all the stones, and then applied another coat of the nude polish. It looked much better. 
Then I mixed a green using white, green and brown (acrylic paint from here on). You want it to be like a green shade of your nude polish. I should've used more brown in mine. 


I applied this randomly over the nail to give it more of a zombie look. Then I mixed red and a dark brown to make blood, and painted it around the cuticle. Then I used only the red paint to go over it to make it even bloodier. 
To finish off I went over all the stones again with white paint, and then again over some of them with a yellow to make it look like pus. 


I love wearing these, they're awesome for Halloween or a Walking Dead marathon. So far they've grossed everyone out. 
Again, all credit goes to Robin Moses. 
Tialiq

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Autumn!

Fall has come, and with it a lot of great colors. I love the colors in the trees, it's so inspiring. So I made this colorful, but very simple design!



I started off with a coat of white, and then sponged on two coats of a red - orange - yellow gradient. On the second coat, while the nail was still wet, I sprinkled on some golden glitter with a fan brush. Then I applied a top coat to smooth out the surface, and painted some black tree silhouettes with a black striper. On the ring finger and thumb I added some grass as well, plus an extra tree. Super easy, quick and gorgeous. 




Tialiq

Monday, September 30, 2013

September!

Oh gosh, I've been so bad at doing nail art recently. All of a sudden my life is too hectic, I don't have as much time for it as I did before. My nails are also much longer now, and they're not breaking, so I don't feel the need to overcompensate with elaborate nail art. 

To start off, I want to show my first attempt ata jelly sandwich. I'm not really that good at telling diffrent kinds of polishes apart, and I'm pretty sure I don't own a jelly polish, so I just took a really sheer polish that doesn't streak too much. 
In case you didn't know, a jelly sandwich is when you paint your nails one color, add a glitter polish and then another coat of polish on top. The end result is a subtle shimmer from the glitter, it really is gorgeous. 


I started off with a blue polish, and added a glitter with both small and big pieces. Then I added a thin purple polish and well... See for yourselves. 



Personally, I think this purple is a bit too red, which is why I applied a blue color first. I don't enjoy wearing many red shades (which is funny, because I've been wearing a lot of them lately).
Anyway, these nails were super sparkly in the light and it was really hard to capture on camera. I added some studs and wore these for a whole week. 

After that experiment, I figured I'd go ahead and try something else; textured polish! I watched this wonderful video on how to do it, and went to town. 


I started off with a red polish, and applied a top coat to make it dry super fast. Unfortunately it was the first time I used my new top coat, and the red polish still wasn't dry, so now my whole, new bottle of top coat is tinted pink. Oh well, it doesn't really show. 
When that was completely dry I cut some strips of tape and placed them on my nails. I used masking tape but I would recommend scotch tape, as long as you put it on your skin first to remove some of the glue. 
Then I applied a coat of black polish and quickly applied black glitter all over my nail. Remember to press the glitter down with the brush, I forgot and most my glitter fell off the next day. 




With these I also applied red polish on the underside of my nail. It didn't look so great so I'm not showing it, it mostly just looked like I was wearing acrylics. 
It looked awesome either way though! Wearing textured polish feels very strange at first. It scratched against my jacket when I pulled it on, and I got lint stuck on them from clothes etc. But I will definitely do this again, with more colors!


Then I dyed my hair pink. So, to match, I painted my nails pink!
I started off with a french pink, and then marked out where to paint with some lines. 


Then I painted the whole bottom area white. On my thumb and ring finger I did two coats, on the other three I added two coats of neon pink polish. Then I used the same neon pink to make some spots on my white nails. I used a black striper polish to make a leopard pattern, and then added two diffrent sized rhinestones along the line. 
I find that using a striper brush gives a more haphazard feel to the leopard print. It's a bit harder to aim and it gives it a more random look. I love it!
 

And of course my new topcoat smudged the leopard print, but I think it looks a bit cool. I don't mind. Even more pink into my topcoat!
These nails are super neon, which the camera doesn't want to capture at all. I loved wearing these, and I love my new pink hair!
Tialiq

Saturday, August 31, 2013

August!

With August comes the start of the school year, so I've been too busy to do elaborate nail art. So I'm making yet another update post, because these designs are so simple. I'm also going to mention that for a couple of days I wore Stone Cold by China Glaze, only, without top coat, because I didn't have the time to do it properly. It started chipping the next day, so even if it's wonderful it requires a top coat. 

I bought a glow in the dark polish a while ago, and it was finally time to test it out! These are my glow in the dark zebra nails! 


I loved wearing these, I wore them for a week. Zebra print is so easy to make with any old striper. I did these just before a party, so I had to be quick, and zebra was the perfect choice since it looks amazing and takes barely any time at all. I'm also wearing a coat of glitter, which you can actually see when it glows in the dark! It looks kind of like this, but my polish is yellow and not green. It has to be almost completely dark for them to glow, and my phone couldn't take a picture of it. 

I fell in love with the glowing polish, so I wore it again. This time as a gradient with a neon green!



Both polishes were thin, so I had to go over it about 5-6 times with my sponge. But it was worth it! I should also mention that I'm of course wearing a white base coat, for the neon to pop.
I added another glitter this time, I call it my fairy-glitter. It's by CK and it's called hallucinate. It's absolutely gorgeous. Then I added some black stripes with different thickness, since I just cut my nails, and I feel it makes them look longer.


This month I also tried making vampire nails. It.. failed quite a bit. I removed them almost immediately, so here's a pre-cleanup pic. 



I'm not pleased with these at all, except for the gradient, which turned out awesome. Black and red never goes wrong ever. But the champange color I chose as background was too thin, and when I tried adding the little stripes to the lips to make them look more real, it just smudged it. And the vampire fangs I tried adding turned out awful. I wasn't being careful anymore at this point because I could see it would turn out horrible, and that didn't exactly help. As I said, I ended up removing them the next day. 

So, I've been mostly wearing neons for this month. I adore the glowing polish, and I'll be wearing it a lot more. I just wish it glowed a bit more often, it seems to require a very special lighting to work. 
Tialiq

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Graceling!

So, I recently read the Graceling Trilogy, and it was awesome. At one point, Leck gets attacked by a midnight blue leopard with golden spots. The second I read that sentence I knew I had to do a nail art. So it's very loosely inspired by the books, but a tribute none-the-less. 


I started with my favorite french manicure polish, and sponged on a medium blue. Then I sponged on a darker blue at the tips. I added light and dark blue glitter, and topcoated. Then I added golden spots with acrylic paint. I mixed in a bit of gold with black paint and made the leopard print. Then I top coated again and added a blue stone. Super easy, and super adorable. I would've done it over my full nail, but I feel that it makes your nails look shorter. And since mine were very long at this point, I wanted to show it off. I love long nails. 
But of course, it also looks super cute on short nails. 


They are growing back, slowly but surely!

I loved the way these sparkled, the glitter hid in the polish and only shone through sometimes. It was really pretty.
Tialiq

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

The Last of Us!

Yes, I love this game. I even liked the ending. The second I saw the Firefly logo on a wall in the background I knew I had to create a nailart with it, so here it is, finally. 




I'm.. Very happy with them. 
I decided to make bricks because of the run down landscape of the "outside". For some color you could add leaves and vines, but I like the plain grey. It gives a nice feeling of... Death and nothingness.

I started off with my pink french polish, one coat is all it takes. Then I painted on an uneven grey french. 




Except the ring finger, which I painted grey. Then I thinned black acrylic paint so it was basically water, and started making bricks. The most important part about making bricks it rounding the corners. Before I did that it just looked like a pattern, but rounding off the corners makes it look like bricks. I used this amazing tutorial.



To make the logo I made 6 dots.





The top four are where the wings will come out, and the bottom two are where the body will start.

Then I added even more water to my black paint and went over the black lines to add depth. I thinned white paint and added highlights. I made a dark grey and let my hand shake like crazy to get fine shatters in the stone. And that was it. Actually simple, but it does take a little bit of time and patient. I'm not a very patient person (who would've thought!) and I could've made the brick lines a lot thinner if I had moved slower. I still love these though!

And here is the final result, on my right hand this time. 





As you can see I've broken the same two nails, again. I think they're just not meant to be long. Oh well. That means I can show every design on short nails too! 


Tialiq