Hello everybody!
December is here! Regarding the nail-art, it's really the time I prefer. I look forward to always wear on my nails Christmas motifs, snow, candy canes and other typical winter things. Celine blog Emotions Wizard , another romantic Christmas nail art who offered me a small project that I immediately accepted. She proposed four bloggers to make a Christmas nail-art item, and I am honored to be the first. We agreed to make a nail-art flakes that we both love. Go and see what it has done for the occasion! Love the pattern of stamping it used, it is fine and delicate!
Personally, I had degraded cravings. You know my love for gradients, so I was not going to deprive myself!
You can find the tutorial video here, along with my sweet voice hoarse cough * cough *
I used a fairly intense blue polish Kiko, Rock the boat Essie, a soft blue sky dotted with micro-glitter, and my white varnish China Glaze (White on white of his first name)
Once I realized degraded and cleaned the area around the nail, I applied a layer of Fairy Dust from China Glaze, one of my favorite top coats of the moment: shielded wish holographic sequins that sparkle with a thousand lights.
Then I took a liner brush, dotting tool and white varnish to make my flakes. The temptation was strong stamping, I confess. But I took it as a personal challenge to small flakes myself. I had never tried it and I wanted to see if I could make them alone as much. So yes, the result is never too late and that regular stamping, but I'm happy with the result anyway!
Finally, I took sequins and have placed at the center of the flakes, and here and there around.
There you go! I hope you enjoy this nail-art snowflakes and this introduction into the winter nail art!
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