Showing posts with label geometrical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geometrical. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Multicolor nail art with zentangle zwirls

Hi, here I have a bit weird multicolor zentangle nail art which I put together random. It has inspiration from this zentangle nail art I showed a year ago which then was inspired by a Lucy's Stash nail art. So what do you think? Too much? :)








Polishes used:
HM - Green Street
Essence - Today Is Fun Day
Claire's - 16633, swatch here
Claire's matte top coat
R de L Young - Black

Thursday, March 31, 2016

NCC presents - Hollow metal studs and geometrical nail art in black and silver

Time for my 3rd Nail Challenge Collaborative nail art this month with the theme Punk & rock. Again I went for the more rock like manicure. Here I also was able to use the cool Hollowed nail art decorations from Born Pretty Store which I've been given to review. More info below but basically I really liked them. :)







Polishes and materials used:
P2 - Black Glitter
Essence - City Girls Rules!
Nordic Cap -NP12
BornPrettyStore Hollow studs: item id: 25153 Link here.

Here you see a closeup, the wheel come in a variety of shapes and both in gold and silver. They where surprisingly easy to attach to the nails with only top coat and lasted really well.

Here is my discount code: NGL91



Monday, January 25, 2016

Pink and grey nail art with stamping and gradient

This is made for fun challenge which is called "When Colours Collide" which is basically creating a nail art with a given color combo. Pink and grey / gray is such a fun combo, and surprisingly this is my first of this combo here on the blog. I cheated and added some black to this combo, using a black and pink glitter polish, but it still counts.. ;) Also did a accent nail with stamping and embellished it with some pink rhinestones. Really liked this! <3








Polishes used (sorry for crappy pic):

MoYou Special nail polish
Pretty and Polished - Punk'd Up Betty
Essence - Rock My World
2 MM rhinestones
Born Pretty Store stamping plate BP-L 006 (Bought during on of their sales)
And yea, bonus pic of my most used stamper (bought at ebay)
But what's not in the pic is the matte top coat; Claire's matte top coat.


Saturday, January 9, 2016

Green geometrical negative space nail art

I have been slow getting my negative space nail art out for the Nail Challenge Collaborative.. So, here is my 3rd, will also try getting my 4th out this evening. ;) Sadly I failed, again, with the light in the photos, too yellow toned, but that's life.








Polishes used:
HM - Green Street
R de L Young - Black
R de L Young - White



Friday, November 20, 2015

Geometrical nail art in blue and purple

Some archive photos from last year when I just got my camera so I feel that I overrated the ISO and these are taken in a quite dark room which make them blurry. But, since then I've learned.

Anyhow, this is a nail art I've done similarly before (see HERE and HERE). I've used a blue and purple glitter polish and one blue polish and another purple polish and black fineliner. And mattified! I really like this mani and I assume I'll redo it more times too.








Polishes used:
Jordana Pop Art - Black Mark
ZTIZ (black)
HM - Matte metallics - Blue Metal, swatch here
HM - Matte metallics - Purple Metal. swatch here

Nicole by OPI - Gone Wishin', swatch here

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

2015 31DC2015 - Day 16; Matte geometric in pink

Two shades of pink and some white geometrical lines on top. And matte top coat on. Yup, that's my day 16 for the 31dc2015.








Polishes used:
Dance Legend satin matte top coat
R de L Young - White
Essence - Ring Around The Rosy
Essence - Marshfellow, swatch here




Tuesday, April 28, 2015

NCC presents; recreating member designs; Black and white nail art inspired by Traces Of Polish

My third manicure for the theme "recreating member designs" in the Nail Challenge Collaborative is a recreation of Traces of Polish's Black and White manicure. With the help of striping tape she created a beautiful look. But before I had read how she did it, I though she had used a different technique. Which is the one I've used here and which I'll explain below.

I started off with painting two spots with white and black on regular baking paper. Then I let it dry completely and peeled it off. I then used a scissor and cut them in stripes, and then in squares. I then used a dotting tool to pick them up and attached them on wet polish. And top coat on top. Fairly quick and a quite dramatic look with the "perfect" squares. I'm very happy with this result. :)
I'll definitely use this technique more times too..already got plans... ^^










Polishes used:
Sally Hansen - Sweet Tulip
Essence - Wild White Ways
Essence - Black Is Back