Celebrating the Year of the Blogger
Welcome to piCture pOlish Blog Fest 2013!I've been waiting for this day for a long time. Last year's blog fest was the highlight of my blogging year so of course I couldn't wait to be part of this year's event. If you've ever had a look at my stash list (linked above) you might have noticed I have quite a few piCture pOlishes, they are one of my favourite brands. They have such a great range of colours and awesome customer service.
I'm not sure how many bloggers are participating this year but the challenge was to create our most "amazing nail art manicure ever" and include a step by step tutorial. Well I'm not sure about the most amazing art ever, that's a bit like choosing a favourite child (or polish). Each time I try a new nail art technique, and it actually works, I consider that my most amazing nail art ever. So I'll leave it up to you to decide if what I've come up with is amazing and I'll concentrate more on the tutorial part. I want to show you something that's so easy anyone can do it, no matter your experience. You don't need any special tools or mad skillz, not even a steady hand. It doesn't matter if you're left or right handed, this is one type of art where it's just as easy to do your dominant hand as it is your off hand.
The polishes I received for this are Flirt, Mad Magenta and Coral Reef. All three are gorgeous summery colours from the piCture pOlish Bright Shades.
As they are all similar tones I thought they would be perfect for a gradient or water marble but there's plenty of tutorials on the interwebs for those types of nail art and many people find them too messy. So let me show you something I call finger painting.
Pick three colours and use one of them as a base colour. I used Flirt. It's a stunning colour, a bright magenta pink creme. Really easy to apply and no clean up needed.
Outdoors in shade. |
Outdoors in full sun. |
Stretch the plastic over your index finger, keeping it smooth and wrinkle free across the pad of your finger tip.
Then dot the colours on your plastic coated finger. I like to use two dots of the colour that will contrast most with the base but you can do how many and which ever you like. That's the fun of it. Just like a kid's finger painting you can do any combination.
Then press onto your finger nail on the opposite hand. Press and squish it around a bit. If you're careful you can cover your nail without any overflow onto your cuticles or you can just go crazy and use acetone to clean up afterwards. I hate having to clean up with acetone so I go slow and careful with this. If you're really fussy or worried about mess you can put a strip of tape down the sides of your nails to protect your skin. I did take a photo to show how to mask but the flash didn't work and I only did it for one nail, so sorry no photo. I use painters tape for masking and tape manicures because it sticks without pulling off my polish.
Don't worry if it looks bumpy and thick at this stage. The polish will settle a bit as it drys and then a top coat will smooth it out. Go ahead and do all your nails on the first hand and once they are thoroughly dry you can do the other hand. This is where you'll find finger painting is just as easy with either hand but you don't want to stick your finger in the plastic baggy if your polish is still tacky. Finish off with a nice shiny top coat. Depending on which top coat you use you may need to 'float' it on to avoid smearing the colours but the advantage of finger painting designs is it doesn't matter if it smears a little, it always looks like you meant it that way :)
If you're using glad wrap you'll probably want to use a fresh piece for each nail but when I use a baggy I clean it off between nails using painters tape. I just fold the end of the tape back on itself on the roll and press my baggy/polish covered finger to the sticky side and the tape removes the polish. All clean and ready for the next lot of polish dots.
There you go, both hands done, no clean up needed. Yes I know the nails on my right hand are shorter. I've been keeping the ones on my left at a set length while I'm swatching a collection that needs matching photos (but I just broke one tonight) while the right hand gets filed down more often.
Outdoors in full sun. |
Outdoors in shade. |
Of course I can't leave anything alone so after wearing this for three days I painted on some flowers using Coral Reef, outlined them with black and added little gems for the centers.
It actually matches the cushions in my lounge room :)
So what do you think of my finger painting? Do you think you'll try this technique? If you do I'd love to see the results.
Flirt, Mad Magenta and Coral Reef are available from piCture pOlish at https://www.picturepolish.com.au/ or their international Network Members. All the piCture pOlishes I've tried have great formulas with nice brushes and I love the square faced bottles. All their bottles now have a cute little QR code sticker that you can scan with any smart device with a QR reader and it will take you straight to their web page. You can also find piCture pOlish on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, You Tube, Google+ and Pinterest.
Thank you piCture pOlish! These polishes are gorgeous and I've had so much fun playing with them. You wouldn't believe how many different designs I tried before settling on this simple tutorial.
Now I can't wait to see the other bloggers designs. Here's a little linky that should make it easy to find some of them.
So so pretty!!! I love it and I learnt something :) Well done!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! I love the colours you received :)
ReplyDeleteI need a "how to outline that neatly" tutorial please :) Looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteYou absolutely rocked this, I just love it! It's so pretty
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea Rebecca! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteSo so gorgeous! Such a clever technique too, I must try it out!
ReplyDeleteThe colour combination you got is stunning! I adore what you did, the floral design at the end really looks fantastic. ♥
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever way to showcase three close but equally stunning shades! Gonna try this technique soon, thx for the tutorial! xx
ReplyDeleteI love this!! The base is so great, even on its own, but the flowers just make it perfect!
ReplyDeleteSwoon! I love the way you've done this. The tutorial is superb.
ReplyDeleteLove the combo, the technique and those flowers painted so neat! Great design :)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this technique and I really like it! These colors are perfect for this!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and what you did with them!
ReplyDeleteI love this, so eye-catching!
ReplyDeletehey really like the design..flowers are really looking beautiful
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This flowery design is fully new and unique design which i can try at home itself.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, love it!!
ReplyDeleteThe color combination is just awesome.I will love to design it on my nails.body paint
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful technique . . . Luved it .
ReplyDeleteHi! Excuse me for any mistakes in this post, I'm French. ;) Your nail art is really beautiful! Three nail polish that you have received are very beautiful, I love these shades of colors, and it has not been easy to give because they are very similar. But what you did with wonderful! I will try this technique. Thank you for sharing! Good luck for your blog,
ReplyDeletePiiiou.