Thursday, July 23, 2015

Polka Dot Nail Design


 Step 1: First I started with green and white base colors, alternating the colors on my nails.





 Step 2: Using a dotting tool or a bobby pin, start placing the dots. On the green base color I placed white dots, around 4 dots per nail.




Step 3:  Then on the white I place 3 - 4 green dots.


Step 4: Then to fill in any other empty spots and to add a little more color I put some smaller dots of a silver polish.



Step 5: Allow a little drying time and then put on your top coat! Kay! ♥

 The polish I used was: White - Sally Hansen Hard as Nails, French White Tip, Natural White #4237, Green-ish Color - Essence Color and Go #41, Silver - Fantasy Maker Wet & Wild #25 and Top Coat - Sally Hansen Hard as Nails #2766

Small Flower Nail Design


Step 1: Start off with a few coats of your base color. I chose a light blue color.






Step 2: Pick a color that you want to be in the center of the flowers, I used a yellow polish. Then with a dotting tool or a bobby pin works as well, place 3 dots on the thumb far enough apart that you can still place the pedals of the flowers. On the rest of my fingers I just did two dots.



 



Step 3: Start applying dots around the center color for the pedals. For most flowers I put 5 dots around the center. If the dot is close to the tip of the nail I usually do 3 or 4 pedals.




 Step 5: After all the pedals dry, apply the top coat and it's done. Kay! ♥   


The polish I used for this was: Blue - Kozmic Colours # 41, Black - Fantasy Maker Wet and Wild #11, Yellow - Kozmic Colours # 3 and Top Coat - Sally Hansen Hard as Nails #2766

Spider Web Nail Design


Step 1: Apply a couple coats of the base color or colors.  I chose red and blue and alternated the colors



Step 2: At the base of the nail start painting lines, one line straight down the middle, then two more on each side of the middle line. With the lines on the sides will be on a little bit of an angle. Also on my pinky finger I only put 3 lines on it so it wasn't so crowded




Step 3: Begin connecting all of the lines horizontally with a semi circle line.




Step 4: apply a top coat and you're done. Kay! ♥



The polish I used for this look was: Blue: Sally Hansen Diamond Strength - Tender Teal #270, Red: Salon Perfect - He's with me #301, White - Kiss Nail Art Paint and Top Coat - Sally Hansen Hard as Nails #2766

Laced Nail Design



Step 1: Apply a couple coats of a black nail polish



Step 2: Paint a white strip down the middle of your nail.







Step 3: Apply two dots on each side of the white strip.


 Step 4: Draw 2 diagonal lines from the white dots like laces.




 Step 5: Apply your top coat and you're done, Love Kay! (this is from my old blog)

The polish I used in this design was - Black: Fantasy Maker by Wet and Wild #11, White: Kiss Nail Art Paint, Pink: Kiss Nail Art Paint and Top Coat - Sally Hansen Hard as Nails #2766

Colorful Stripes Nail Design


So there's not much to this design, it's pretty simple which is awesome but I think its really cute ! (this is a design I did on my old blog)

Step 1:  Pick the color you want as your base coat. I chose a pale pink

Step 2: Pick out a few different colors you want for the stripes, Start the first stripe in the bottom corner of the nail, with the next color start at the same spot of the bottom of the nail continue doing the stripes a few stripes in all the different colors you want (use a small paint brush if you don't have nail paint with the small brush in it. Don't worry about the lines being perfectly straight

Step 3: Put a top coat on it and you are done so simple but cute! Love Kay!

The polish I used were: Pale Pink- OPI Butterfly Moment,  the Pink, Green and Blue- Kiss Nail Art Paint and Top Coat - Sally Hansen Hard as Nails #2766

Simple Flower Nail Design

This is just a a quick simple flower design that I did. (This is from an old blog I had)

Step 1: First put on a 2 coats of black nail polish. I usually put on two coats anymore then that I find it doesn't dry right or it gets clumpy.

Step 2: Second is the flower pedals. Start from the middle of where you want the flower to be and brush outwards. Put on 5 or 6 pedals whatever you prefer

Step 3: Next is the stem of the flower. For the stem just brush downwards from the bottom of the flower and I also swiped a line to the right of the stem for the appearance of a leaf.

Step 4: Last Put a small dot in the middle of the peddles of the flower or if you have small enough jewels put one in the middle, don't forget a top coat and that's that. Enjoy, Kay!



The nail polish used was: Black - Fantasy Maker by Wet and Wild #11, The Pink Green and Blue - Kiss Nail Art Paint.