Showing posts with label sponging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sponging. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Tri Color Butterfly Wings

I made this butterfly mani for my friend with a touch of Rangoli colors to it as she wanted something Indian cum Diwali. So this mani was modern and still some Indian to it.

I sponged on the colors of polish; gold, lime green and deep pink. then colour black acrylic paint over it to create butterfly wing-like pattern. Added some spots to look more like butterfly wings.

Tell me what you think of the pictures...





Here is another mani that I did; almost the same. I used different colors but the technique are the same as the above mani.



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Tribalism




Tribal became my signature art as many of my friends wanted the tribal nail art with the gradient or sponging background as the base color.

I have done this base color three times already. More pictures on that coming soon. Just keep reading my blog.

For this mani I used purple, turquoise and dark blue polish from Elianto.

I use a black acrylic paint from Chromacrylic to draw the tribal patterns with my detail brush.

And, this mani is simple and very easy to do.

Try 'em out  folks!

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Tribalastic

Yesterday was my friend, Vinota's birthday. She came over to get herself pampered with some mani on her beautiful long nails. She precisely requested turquoise, blue and purple as it's her favorite colors. She also wanted tribal nail art on her nails.


Not many girl that I know likes playing with colors and doing mani which are not their cup of tea. She wanted tribal nail art on her nails to be different. When I say different, I mean all 10 fingers different.

It was a challenge for me - to create different tribal designs on each of her fingers.

And the ideas just kept flowing to the nails as I started drawing.

Step to do this mani :
1. Paint base coat to nail.
2. Choose/Paint a color that is similar to nail color. I chose a soft beige color.
3. Once completely dried, I did sponging to the nails with three different colors. I used a regular sponge or
    you can use any type of sponge you like to use. Try using different types of sponge to know which one
    you prefer to use.
4. Once the colors from the sponging have dried, use black acrylic paint to make the designs to make a
    tribal. And, use a fine thin brush for this. make dots, triangles and lines  to create tribal design.
5. Once done and dried, apply top coat to secure the design.

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