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Oh hey finally putting up the pictures of my My Little Pony Nails. I’m only 4 days late, but you know.
Here is the blog post about the contest, I’m the fourth one down. You can vote on facebook and/or fill out a form thingy.
Looking back I really wish I had just picked a pony and done everything based on that, I think it would have looked a lot better than the cutie marks considering I can’t draw balloons or stars. Or diamonds. But while I don’t think they were the best I could do I do think they turned out cute and I might try and do some other MLP related nails in the future. :)
Also, here is the link to the first episode. You know you wanna watch it.
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My attempt at galaxy nails.
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Ozotic 513, BYS Black Striper
read more here…
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Look what I made! I’m kind of obsessed with these little stars… Can’t get enough of them! Also I’m really loving designs with a nudey base. And by that I mean where you can actually see part of my nail… Scandalous!
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Minty leopard, wahoo! Read more here
Rim + leopard + nude = YES
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First attempt at using fimo canes :)
My nails today :)
Amazing! They remind me of watermelon Mr Freeze! :)
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I made a tutorial! I hope this is something that possibly helps people, because I know some people said they wanted to try out my stippling gradient nails.
Okay, so words to go with the pictures:
First you need to paint your nails with which ever color you like. In my original nails I chose a black base, but I like white much better. Then, using a tiny dotting tool (or a needle, possibly a toothpick, I used a #18/0 spotter brush) make a bunch of dots near the tip of your nail, so many that barely any of the base color shows through. You can use nail polish for this, but I chose to use acrylic paint. After that keep working in sections, using less and less dots and making the sections ever so slightly bigger until you reach your cuticle. If you have long nails you could probably stop before the cuticle, or you could just make the sections bigger. I like to do four sections, but you could do more or less depending on how gradual you want the gradient.
If there’s any confusion please let me know and I’ll try to clarify!
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Día de los muertos
medio tarde pero je :P
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