Showing posts with label acrylic nails 3D nail art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic nails 3D nail art. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Guest Mani: My BFFs Are Pretty Much The Most Awesome People Ever

So if you follow me on the FB, Twitter and Tumblr machines, you might have seen me talking about my BFFs and their nail art, particularly for a recent contest.  Today, I'm so excited to bring you a guest mani that they sent me pictures of for my blog.  I had to do a little convincing, but when I saw this manicure in a text, I was so in love with it!  I really wanted to feature it here and I'm so so happy that they're letting me!


This is all a beautiful freehand job done by Bryan on Erica's nails.  How fabulous is that!?


The blue and white china inspired look is just so pretty!  And it was executed so well!  The windmills got me. They're just so much fun!


In addition to this manicure, they've also teamed up to do a manicure for Lacquerman's Valentine's contest on Facebook!


This is their entry, which I definitely encourage you to vote for here!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Candyland Series: Princess Lolly

I was trying to figure out what to paint my nails last night so I asked my BFF.  She comes up with the best ideas, honestly.  After a few rejected ideas, she brought up Candyland, that classic children's board game that I kind of LOVED as a kid.  I had a 1980s version, from what I can remember, with this Princess Lolly.


I Googled her and came up with a lot of new incarnations where she's waaaay more...well, you know, sexed up.  Luckily, I ran across this picture, just the reference I needed.


This is what I came up with.  I really wanted to continue my Valentine's Day manicures but this was too much fun to pass up.  Princess Lolly is just too adorable!


And candy is sort of Valentine's Day related, isn't it?  I mean, it is a holiday based almost completely around acquiring it for someone you love so they can eat it and maybe love you back, right?  Right.  

I also really want to be her for Halloween now...

In any case, I've decided to run with this Candyland idea and I'm planning on doing a few more tributes to these beloved characters on my nails this week.  I hope you'll tune in for it!  Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

3D Nail Art: Black And White

So for about five minutes I was considering piercing my nail, maybe keep it for a week or two.  Then I looked up how to do it and the first tutorial said to use a hot needle.  I'm terrified of burning myself, so I decided that was too hardcore for me.  Instead, I went out and bought a set of acrylic nails to pacify myself.  This is my birthday present to myself, my outrageous acrylic nail set!


I managed to go a little bit overboard from the original urge to pierce my nail.  I think it started because I bought some really long acrylics and felt like I had to DO something with them.  It's understandable, right?  Well, even if it isn't, I only wore these today to take pictures of them. 

I don't like to wear fake nails because I hate the glue.  I used a bit of it in constructing these because I was making them heavy and I knew top coat wasn't going to be strong enough to hold all the jewelry on them.  I managed to glue my fingers to stuff a lot, which is NOT fun.  At all.  In addition, using that glue on your bare nail can really damage them.  I got around this by using stick-on tabs.  They held really well considering I was photographing my hand while wearing these things!  Afterward, they slid right off with a little gentle but firm pressure.  Perfect for fun!


This is how my right hand set turned out.  Isn't it exciting that you get to see it for the second time in the span of only one week?


I have a little box full of broken jewelry that is about half full of earrings that are missing their other pair.  Most of the things I used for these were from that box.  Recycling!


First, I filed each nail down to the appropriate size for each finger so they fit well.  I have rounded cuticles so this was pretty much a must.  Then I painted each nail individually using Finger Paints Black Expressionism and OPI's Alpine Snow.  I added an acrylic top coat and then let them dry for several hours.


I actually didn't end up piercing any of these, but I did add that dangling bobble with a bit of chain and some jewelry pliers.  And glue.  This was the first occasion where I glued my fingers together during this project.


This is one of my favorite nails--and also the one with the biggest ornament.  It pretty much has two full earrings on it!


Another one of my favorite fingers is the one in the middle of this picture.  I used a needle marbling technique on it and couldn't stand to cover it up all the way, so I kept the ornaments minimal!  I want to try needle marbling on my natural nails now.


Of course, I made sure to toss in a little Hello Kitty!  Or rather, a huge Hello Kitty compared to the size of the finger nails!

The acrylic nails weren't damaged at all by the sticky tab adhesive I used, unlike with nail glue, so the best part is that I can wear these again!  Hopefully on an occasion where I don't actually have to DO much.  When I was loading them onto the computer, I didn't take them off to make sure my photos came out alright.  I had to name the folder by typing with a chopstick!

I hope you enjoyed these!  Thanks for reading!