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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Blue Pond nail art

Pond nail art's are just awesome and for today's Nail Art Sunday I have a blue one to show. I've done a green pond before which I also liked and this one wont be the last ;) I guess everybody knows what a pond manicure is by now but to explain it's when you use a jelly polish and layer white dots between the jelly layers to achieve this look. It's a bit time consuming and this is probably like 5 coats of jelly but seriously, it is so worth it! ^^









Polishes used:
China Glaze - Ride The Waves

Nordic Cap - NP13

28 comments:

  1. what can I say? Beautiful, amazing, awesome! Lovely colour, lovely design Gelic!

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  2. So mesmerizing. It wonderful. kinda gives of 3D effects to :D

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    1. Thanks! Yea, I totally agree with you, the manicure has such depth with the jelly!^^

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  3. Vad snyggt med så stora prickar! Tänker lavalampa ;) Fin färg också!

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    1. Tack! Ja, jag tyckte det skulle se coolt ut med stora prickar. Måste testa små rackare nån gång också :P

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  4. Very interesting :) Looks great on your nails :)

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  5. Så läckert, så man nästan tuppar av...

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  6. Underbar pond och färgen är jätte läcker

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    1. Tack! Ja, himla fin blå som speciellt kommer fram mot det vita :D

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  7. Pondmanikyrer är så läckra! Har inte testat själv än men måste göra det snart :)

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    1. Ja visst är dom! Tycker absolut att du ska pröva! :D

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  8. This is just so cute! I love how it looks :-)

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  9. Aaaahhh this is sooo cool *___*
    I have to try this out too, thank you for showing! Really love it!
    And the blue is the most gorgeous one <3

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    1. Thanks! Yea, this nail art is just super awesome, only thing needed is a cool jelly :D

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  10. awesome!
    interesting - will it work with tints? =)

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    1. Thanks! Yea probably, the jelly needs to be very sheer, and tints are. But it needs a lot of white dots to cover the vnl. But done as this it would work with any tint I think :P

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