Tuesday, August 21, 2012

DIY - Cute Simple Designs [Nail Art]

     Hey guise, sorry for the lack of a post yesterday, I was busy cleaning up my room and doing laundry for company to come over for Sunday dinner yesterday. In other words, I did nothing but laze around and talk to Dan on the computer for the first half of the day, until I decided that my room was a disaster, and I didn't much want him to see it that way(lol, who ever said girls don't have messy rooms?) seeing as after supper we'd be cuddling up on my bed and watching some Creepy Canada.
     I also would have posted earlier(well, probably not...) but I was able to manage selling a phone of mine (sold it for $54, while I originally only paid $55 for it anyways) which was really good, because then I was able to pay back Dan the $40 I owed him (he lent me $40 to pay for my bus ticket back to Winnipeg from Ashern) and I got myself some shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste from Dollarama, which was good, and it left me with $8.50 to use for busing around Winnipeg when I need to.
     *ahem* Now, enough about me (even though that's kind of what blogs about?)  I was wanting to do a post on DIY Nail Arts. Now, these really are not complicated, but I think they're pretty nice and cute. And seeing as they're mostly 2-3 step nail designs, I'll be posting two nail designs because of this. I hope you enjoy! :D


First lets do,
Blue with Black French Tip and Silver Polka Dot

First things first, do you base coat of blue.
I used Marine Scene. I also had to do two coats because it's pretty watery.
 Now wait for that to dry before you move onto the next step.


 Next, paint about 1/3rd of you nail black.
You can use tape to put on the rest of your nail to make it a sharper edge.
The only reason why I didn't was because I was planning on doing more with it, but I changed my mind because I liked it the way it ended up.

After the black is dry, take your silver and make little dots all over in random spots.
And there you go, you're done!
I think it looks pretty cute, so I hope you like it :)


Next I have,
Lemon with Silver Stripper


First is first, you're going to make a base coat of what ever yellow-ish colour you have.
I used Neon Melon from Sinful Colours.
(I also had to do about 4-5 coats to get it where it wasn't basically see though)



After you wait for it to dry, just take your silver, and make diagonal stripes.
And then you're done!
It's ridiculously simple, but it's pretty nice looking too.


Stay tuned for!... Tomorrow? (Hopefully) I plan to have a fairly lengthy post about dating.
Until then my fellow followers! Take care :D


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