Good morning! Today im going to show you a nail art that i done yesterday. I used a sponge for this nail art, i didnt mean to make gradient but i think effect from the sponge is really beautiful as a background colour. And then i put beautiful sticker flower from Etude House.
These are what i used :
-Flower Sticker from Etude House
-BL505 from Etude House
-PK212 from Skinfood
-BL601 (sorry i forgot to put the polish for pic taken with them :( )
-Sally Hansen Double Duty Strengthening Base and Top Coat
-050 White on White from Revlon
These are combination background colours that i applied by sponge. They are BL505, PK212 and BL601.
Flower Sticker Nail Art
Thanks for viewing!
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Showing posts with label Sponge. Show all posts
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Flower Sticker Nail Art
Good morning! Today im going to show you a nail art that i done yesterday. I used a sponge for this nail art, i didnt mean to make gradient but i think effect from the sponge is really beautiful as a background colour. And then i put beautiful sticker flower from Etude House.
These are what i used :
-Flower Sticker from Etude House
-BL505 from Etude House
-PK212 from Skinfood
-BL601 (sorry i forgot to put the polish for pic taken with them :( )
-Sally Hansen Double Duty Strengthening Base and Top Coat
-050 White on White from Revlon
These are combination background colours that i applied by sponge. They are BL505, PK212 and BL601.
Flower Sticker Nail Art
Thanks for viewing!
These are what i used :
-Flower Sticker from Etude House
-BL505 from Etude House
-PK212 from Skinfood
-BL601 (sorry i forgot to put the polish for pic taken with them :( )
-Sally Hansen Double Duty Strengthening Base and Top Coat
-050 White on White from Revlon
These are combination background colours that i applied by sponge. They are BL505, PK212 and BL601.
Flower Sticker Nail Art
Thanks for viewing!
Flower Sticker Nail Art
Good morning! Today im going to show you a nail art that i done yesterday. I used a sponge for this nail art, i didnt mean to make gradient but i think effect from the sponge is really beautiful as a background colour. And then i put beautiful sticker flower from Etude House.
These are what i used :
-Flower Sticker from Etude House
-BL505 from Etude House
-PK212 from Skinfood
-BL601 (sorry i forgot to put the polish for pic taken with them :( )
-Sally Hansen Double Duty Strengthening Base and Top Coat
-050 White on White from Revlon
These are combination background colours that i applied by sponge. They are BL505, PK212 and BL601.
Flower Sticker Nail Art
Thanks for viewing!
These are what i used :
-Flower Sticker from Etude House
-BL505 from Etude House
-PK212 from Skinfood
-BL601 (sorry i forgot to put the polish for pic taken with them :( )
-Sally Hansen Double Duty Strengthening Base and Top Coat
-050 White on White from Revlon
These are combination background colours that i applied by sponge. They are BL505, PK212 and BL601.
Flower Sticker Nail Art
Thanks for viewing!
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Chinese New Year
February the 3rd Chinese New Year will be celebrated, it's the date when the year of the rabbit begins. There was a Chinese New year themed nail art contest organized by Nail Art Express, the amazing blog I told you about before, and this is my entry!
I will tell you how I came up with this design, which might not look really Chinese New Year-like at first sight. You would probably expect something red and gold, the traditional colours for Chinese New Year. However, I chose not to use them for two reasons.
As the Singaporean girl behind Nail Art Express noted here, when you use these colours it's hard to avoid ending up with a design that borders on tacky. I definitely do like tacky nails sometimes, but I figured she doesn't - so my main goal became to avoid tackiness.
Of course I could have taken the challenge and tried to make a design with red and gold that was not tacky. But I didn't because since it was for a contest, I wanted my design to stand out. Everyone would probably use red and gold, wouldn't they?
Bottom line: average, tacky Chinese New Year nail art, no sir! So instead I came up with this. A quite cute design actually: light pink and gold with dots and a rabbit on each nail. I also added some Chinese signs using a nail art pen. I have no idea what they mean or if they even mean something, haha.
You can see the other entries (and vote) here!
Unfortunately my entry wasn't included at first. The deadline was January 23rd, so I sent it this afternoon, but it turned out that it was already the next day in Singapore (the time difference is seven hours)! Haha, oops :)
Labels:
cute,
dots,
Holiday,
new year's,
Sponge
Chinese New Year
February the 3rd Chinese New Year will be celebrated, it's the date when the year of the rabbit begins. There was a Chinese New year themed nail art contest organized by Nail Art Express, the amazing blog I told you about before, and this is my entry!
I will tell you how I came up with this design, which might not look really Chinese New Year-like at first sight. You would probably expect something red and gold, the traditional colours for Chinese New Year. However, I chose not to use them for two reasons.
As the Singaporean girl behind Nail Art Express noted here, when you use these colours it's hard to avoid ending up with a design that borders on tacky. I definitely do like tacky nails sometimes, but I figured she doesn't - so my main goal became to avoid tackiness.
Of course I could have taken the challenge and tried to make a design with red and gold that was not tacky. But I didn't because since it was for a contest, I wanted my design to stand out. Everyone would probably use red and gold, wouldn't they?
Bottom line: average, tacky Chinese New Year nail art, no sir! So instead I came up with this. A quite cute design actually: light pink and gold with dots and a rabbit on each nail. I also added some Chinese signs using a nail art pen. I have no idea what they mean or if they even mean something, haha.
You can see the other entries (and vote) here!
Unfortunately my entry wasn't included at first. The deadline was January 23rd, so I sent it this afternoon, but it turned out that it was already the next day in Singapore (the time difference is seven hours)! Haha, oops :)
Labels:
cute,
dots,
Holiday,
new year's,
Sponge
Chinese New Year
February the 3rd Chinese New Year will be celebrated, it's the date when the year of the rabbit begins. There was a Chinese New year themed nail art contest organized by Nail Art Express, the amazing blog I told you about before, and this is my entry!
I will tell you how I came up with this design, which might not look really Chinese New Year-like at first sight. You would probably expect something red and gold, the traditional colours for Chinese New Year. However, I chose not to use them for two reasons.
As the Singaporean girl behind Nail Art Express noted here, when you use these colours it's hard to avoid ending up with a design that borders on tacky. I definitely do like tacky nails sometimes, but I figured she doesn't - so my main goal became to avoid tackiness.
Of course I could have taken the challenge and tried to make a design with red and gold that was not tacky. But I didn't because since it was for a contest, I wanted my design to stand out. Everyone would probably use red and gold, wouldn't they?
Bottom line: average, tacky Chinese New Year nail art, no sir! So instead I came up with this. A quite cute design actually: light pink and gold with dots and a rabbit on each nail. I also added some Chinese signs using a nail art pen. I have no idea what they mean or if they even mean something, haha.
You can see the other entries (and vote) here!
Unfortunately my entry wasn't included at first. The deadline was January 23rd, so I sent it this afternoon, but it turned out that it was already the next day in Singapore (the time difference is seven hours)! Haha, oops :)
Labels:
cute,
dots,
Holiday,
new year's,
Sponge
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