Hello lovelies,
I really don't know how to call this technique but it's basically dragging thin threads out of polish that is getting thicker on a plate. I've seen this technique at NailsKathy YouTube channel (watch for tutorial) and also at the Nail Buff blog.
I've used A England Camelot as a base colour and then Zoya Shelby, Reagan & Wednesday. What do you think about this new technique?
Have u done a tut on this Lucy? I love it x
ReplyDeleteIf you read the introduction, there is a link ona NailsKathy YT tutorial :)
DeleteOh, it's awesome!!! I'm speechless, it's amazing!
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Thank you very much Veru!
DeleteThese look so good! I've never heard of this technique before :)
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Thank you Gemma! I have seen it just few weeks agp and wanted to try it! It looks really interesting I think :)
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DeleteThis looks amazing! I actually found that tutorial awhile ago and bookmarked it but never got around to trying it. Now I can't wait :)
ReplyDeletewell now you have the needed inspiration,right? ;) Can't wait to see your nails!
Deleteit looks awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteI love!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I need a new design for the weekend :)
ReplyDeleteI love!
ReplyDeleteI think this looks pretty awesome. You did a good job. I'll have to give a try now..
ReplyDeleteThis is kick ass
ReplyDeleteI want to try this! Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love the design idea. I'm going to have to give it a try.
ReplyDeletedefinitely going to try this soon! it looks awesooome!!
ReplyDeleteLooks excellent - great colour combo!
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome! I've seen this technique a few times and I need to try it myself some day. I love the colors you used together, especially adding the green!
ReplyDeletethis looks super cool!!!
ReplyDeleteI really liked this before and now I do so even more ♥. Really am gonna try this!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun mani!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I haven't come across this technique before but it looks like it's a messy one lol. It looks really striking - I think it's be nice over a white base too.
ReplyDeleteReally nice job!'
ReplyDeleteHi, you have a really lovely blog! I just saw this technique and tried it out on my own blog. Since I saw the technique on your blog, I wanted to link to it. I hope you dont´t mind that I rote it in swedish (I guess you don´t understand what I have written about you... I promise it´s nothing bad :)). Anyway, I just wanted to tell you that I linked to your blog... if you don´t aprove just let me know and I´ll write the post in english or remove your link or whatever you like.
ReplyDeleteHi Sussie, that is so nice from you to link back to me, thank you! It's absolutely fine that you write in Swedish, it's your blog after all :) It is not necessity to link to blogs but it is a courtesy/good manners and I really appreciate it, thank you!
DeleteWow, this is really cool! I'm finding myself so, so inspired by this... I feel a new manicure coming on! Thanks so much for sharing this, and for linking to the tutorial. I love finding new techniques!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is such a cool technique! Thank you so much for sharing it... I've fought with my nail polish getting gloppy before, but I never thought to turn it into an asset of its own! This has me so inspired now... I feel a manicure coming on! I love learning new techniques...
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing this Naildesign i really had to try myself. Thank you for the inspiration (in case you want to take a look: http://chamber-of-nyxx.blogspot.de/2012/10/naildesign-splatter-stripes.html). I really love your nailarts :)
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