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

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Abstract neon nails

Not the most unique nail art today but I really needed a neon nail art :D
I decided to spice it up a bit by using different techniques.

Step-by-step:
1) After the basecoat apply a white polish on all the nails.
Let it dry completely; adding a topcoat can speed up the drying time.
2) Randomly place striping tape on the nails and try to create a modern abstract design.
3) Cut a (make-up) sponge into small pieces.
4) Get your neon polishes and start to randomly sponge the colors on the nails. 
Use a small piece of sponge per color.
5) Remove striping tape.
6) Add topcoat


Polishes used:
* Models Own - Luis Lemon
* Models Own - Bubblegum
* Models Own - Toxic Apple
* Orly Baked - Ablaze
* Orly Baked - Hot Tropics
* Bourjois - Blue no blues

Friday, November 22, 2013

Day 326) Matte abstract nails

Party time tonight!
I decided to make something simple and abstract because...well, I'm a woman and I need the rest of the day for making myself pretty ;D

I finished the look with a matte topcoat.
And, if you change the purple with gold this would be a great design for the Holidays.



Polishes used:
- Etos 124 (no name, teal)
- China Glaze 1252 Just be-claws
- Essence Beauty Beats 01 Baby, baby, ooh!
- China Glaze Matte Magic

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Day 275) Nail art abstract

I recently saw a swatch of a polish with holo glitter and just needed to have it (for Christmas of course ;D).
I swatched it for you and here it is:


Kleancolor Nail Lacquer 137 Holo Yellow
 
 
The nail lacquer above can be described as a goldish yellow with holo glitter.
Holo glitter (which can't be compared to complete holo's) gives a more subtile holo effect.
This polish needs light! Otherwise it wil just be a plain dark yellow/goldish look.

The polish covers in 1 coat but there will still be a difference between tip and the rest of the nail.
Above is 3 coats.
Drying time is very slow. And I'm always in a hurry so that's no plus.
If I have to apply more coats I want to apply them as soon as possible after one another.
The complete look also has to dry fast because with 4 kids it's only a few minutes and there will be the first bump. They need to be kid proof as I like to call it ;D
This one isn't.
 
But for 4$ I'm happy with it.
Great polish for holidays and summer!
 
 
For the Nail art I just wanted to use some other sparkly nail polishes :D
I ended up with an abstract design
 



 
Polishes used:
- Kleancolor Nail Lacquer 137 Holo Yellow
- Color Club 959 Sparkle and soar
- OPI Coutere de Minnie Cover Magazine Mouse
- Color Club AWA04 Gift of sparkle

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Day 269) Abstract nails (fall colors)

Each week we get advertisement leaflets.
They are not only interesting for finding bargains but also for finding inspiration.
The colors for today's nail art are inspired by a leaflet from a clothing store.
I looked at those fall colors together and just wanted to make an easy abstract nail art with it.

So, here it is:

 
 
After the basecoat I applied striping tape by making an "X"

I used the 4 colors from the leaflet to fill up each area.
Then I removed the striping tape and used a striper brush and brown polish to make the "X" again with polish.

Polishes used:
- Catrice Ultimate Nail Lacquer Limited Edition Eve in Bloom C01 Bloomynous (beige)
- Catrice Ultimate Nail Lacquer Limited Edition Eve in Bloom C02 Floralilac (plum)
- Etos Long Lasting Nailpolish 124 (teal)
- NYC 208 Pier 17 (cobalt blue)
- Rimmel London 60 seconds 550 Major Brown (dark brown)

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Day 262) Abstract fall nail art

Today I have an abstract fall nail art simular to this nail art I did before.
You can also find the tutorial at this previous post.

Material for this nail art:
- Fall colors
- Striping tape
- Scissors
- Nail art brush

Start with applying one of your colors as a base.
Let it dry completely before applying the striping tape.
Use the nail art brush to give the stripes a different color.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Day 240) Abstract nails (pink, purple, white)

Have you been noticing that I like abstract nails...?
After doing some other nail arts I'm burning to do another abstract.
 
And here it is:

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Day 234) Abstract black and pink nail art

Today I have a nail art resembling a drawing that I did as a kid.
In class, when I got bored I was always drawing.
I saved some old school diaries and I think I was ahead of my time because they just look like scrap books from nowadays.
 
Back to the nail art.
I have a picture tutorial.
Material:
- Black nail polish
- Pink nail polish
- Striper brush
 
 




















 
Add topcoat and done!
 
 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Day 205) Black & white abstract nail art

No inspiration!
In my case this often means I end up with an abstract or flower nail art :-/

I'm glad I took some pictures in the middle of the process, because after the picture (of today's nail art), I tried to color the white lines in and it turned out very ugly.

However, here is today's nail art:

Monday, June 24, 2013

Day 175) Abstract circles and stripes

For today's nail art I used this image as inspiration:
I like how the circles stand out on their own but also take part in the complete look.
Time to translate this to my nails I think...
Here is my step-by-step:

Step 1: The circles






Material:
- Tape
- Perforator














Take a piece of tape and fold it in two (sticky sides onto each other)
















Perforate the piece of tape.
Unfold the tape and there you have two perfect circle stencils (that is...if your perforator is still sharp enough to perforate through tape)










Stick your DIY circle stencils on the desired place on your nail.
Then paint some horizontal colorful stripes on them.
I chose to do this design as accent nails on my index and ring finger.
Remove the tape.







Step 2: Fill up the rest of your nail(s) with vertical colorful stripes (I used the same colors from the circles). Topcoat and done!