Showing posts with label Burberry nail art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burberry nail art. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Matte Burberry nails

Just because scheduling is fun and I got lot to do. Had to show you these pictures too, matte Burberry nails. I looove them in matte, I like them more like this than shiny actually. Tutorial here.









Polishes used:
Needme PARIS Nail Polish

Jordana Pop Art - Black Mark
Jordana Pop Art - Contemporary White
L.A. Colors Art Deco - Red
HM Matte Top Coat

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Burberry nails

I did a Burberry tutorial back in January and I was suppose to post this post at the same time but somehow it didn't happen. So here you basically have more pictures of shiny Burberry nails :D





Polishes used:
Needme PARIS Nail Polish

Jordana Pop Art - Black Mark
Jordana Pop Art - Contemporary White
L.A. Colors Art Deco - Red

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Burberry nail art tutorial

What about another tutorial? A girl on facebook saw my pink and beige gradient Burberry nail art I did in the 31DC and she wanted a tutorial so I decided to make a tutorial of the original pattern. Optional to ad a gradient or change colors of course.

Just follow the pictures to create this.
You'll need a beige/nude color for the base and fine liners in black, white and red. A fine liner brush and regular polishes works too but I prefer fine liner polishes.


  1. Paint the base and let it dry.
  2. Paint a thick white vertical line to the side of your nail. (As you see the right side of the white line is in the middle of the nail.)
  3. Paint another thick line horizontally on the nail. (A nice placement is somewhat where you'd paint a french tip's upper line.
  4. Fill in the white lines with black as thin as you can. (Start with the outer ones)
  5. Fill in the white lines with black as thin as you can. (Start with the outer ones)
  6. Then paint the inner black lines. (Painting them last will make it easier to place the in the middle)
  7. Paint the red line horizontally in the "middle" of the beige area crossing the white and black.
  8. Paint the vertical line also in the "middle" in the beige area. (The two lines makes a perfect cross.) Make cleanup if necessary and apply top coat and you're good to go!
Ad a diagonal gradient like this one if you want to make it look different from the original.
 Got any questions about this nail art? Or other requests? Just comment below. :)

Thursday, September 26, 2013

31DC2013 Day 26; Pink burberry nail art with gradient

Today in the 31 day challenge the theme is inspired by a pattern, and there's a lot of cool patterns but there was one pattern I've been wanting to try for awhile and that's the Burberry pattern. Now days I don't interpret the pattern with only luxury since it's on everything fake, however I like the pattern it self. To spice things up a bit I chose to make a gradient of the "base color" with pink and the original beige. I think the effect of that came out cool, other than that I just painted the rest with fine liners. Enjoy! :)








Polishes used:
needme PARIS Nail Polish (beige)
needme PARIS Nail Polish (pink)
BK nail art color (white)
Jordana Pop Art - Black Mark
L.A. Colors Art Deco - Red

Do you interpret this pattern (or any high luxury brand pattern) with only luxury or are you like me and feels that it has got a bit washed out? Did you like this pink and beige gradient version of it? :)