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

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Step By Step: Catching Fire Nail Art! (The Hunger Games)

 
 
I'm not sure if I've ever mentioned this before and I'd be very surprised if I haven't but I am a super crazy massive geek over The Hunger Games. I can pretty much have one sided conversations quoting any of the books (which I've read more times than I can count) and can explain situations from them to people who have never read them before in embarrassingly intricate detail.

 
 
So following this admission I'll also tell you guys that I may or may not have missed college today to go and watch it at 11am this morning (don't judge me). The film was INCREDIBLE and played so well with the book - I felt that The Hunger Games wasn't really up to scratch - but I think that whether you've read the books or not you'll love Catching Fire.
 
I better stop here before I start getting into more detail because I really wont stop.
 
Okay, moving on. In recognition of my love for The Hunger Games I decided to try out a nail art in honour of Katniss and Peeta's chariot ride outfit. I'm really really happy with the way it turned out and feel that even though this nail art is aimed at The Hunger Games, it could translate into a pretty night-out nail art if you use different coloured paints.
 
 
You Will Need:
 
Black nail varnish
 
Either red glitter nail varnish or just plain red
 
Either orange glitter nail varnish or plain orange
 
Either yellow glitter nail varnish or plain yellow
 
3 Eye shadow sponge applicator or a make-up sponge
 
Gold/silver glitter (only if you aren't using the glitter polishes)
 
Steps:
 
Step One: Paint all of your nails black. Apply two coats if needed.
 




Step Two: Using the red nail varnish, paint a blob shape from the nail tip down as far as you like. This will act as a guide for where you're going to apply the glitter, as well as adding a more colourful base.
 
 
 
 
 Step Three: Mix the red nail varnish and gold glitter together.



 
 
Step Four: Dip the sponge end of the eye shadow applicator into the glitter mixture and dap onto the red outline on your nail. 

Step Five: Repeat step 3 & 4 but with the orange nail varnish. Dab the orange glitter on top of the red, but begin half-way up the red.

Step Six: Repeat steps 3 & 4 but with the yellow nail varnish. Dab the yellow glitter on top of the orange, focusing more on the nail tip.

Step Seven: Seal the design with a top coat.

Finished!
 
I hope you guys enjoyed this nail art tutorial - I definitely enjoyed doing it! Although it's a little messy, I think it works. The end effect is a sort of bobbly, grainy, glittery fire which I think captures the feel of the outfits perfectly!


Source: Google Images.

If any of you guys end up watching Catching Fire, let me know what you thought of it!

xx

Monday, 12 August 2013

Step By Step: Floral Nail Art!


 
Hey everyone, hope you're all well!
 
As I'm sure some of you know I'm currently on my six week break from college, which leaves me with a hell of a lot of free time. I don't go back to college until the 2nd of September and I never thought I'd say this but I can't wait! I'm continuing my Beauty Therapy studies so on top of my small mobile business I've gained since completing Level 2, I'll have a few more qualifications under my belt!
 
Okay so I went a little off subject there, but my point was that since I have so much free time I've ended up experimenting a lot more with my nail art, partly to include in my portfolio, partly to share with you guys and partly because I'm so bored that I need to do something productive!
 
So here for you today I have a really simple floral print nail art! I swear, it looks so complicated but it's really not. Even you guys who think you're awful at nail art, I swear you can do this!
 
 
The one thing I will say about this nail art is that you do need a variety of colours. The basis it that you layer three tones of the same colour to create the illusion of the flower. I chose to use pink, simply because I have so many different shades of pink that it seemed like the easier option. I also chose to use a mint green background because I think the colours work together really nicely, but as always the colour options are up to you!
 
Difficulty: Beginner.
 
You will need:
 
Background colour of your choice. I chose Barry M's Mint Green.
 
Three tones of the same colour. I chose a hot pink by Bourjois (nameless), my Nail Fix medium pink and Barry M's Strawberry for the lightest shade.
 
A white nail varnish/nail art pen.
 
A dark green nail varnish/nail art pen.
 
What to do:
 
1. Paint all of your nails with your background colour. Leave to dry. (I had to do a coat of white nail varnish under the green as it's very sheer).
 
2. Using your darkest flower colour, using the tip of the brush draw large, irregular blobs in random places on your nail. Try to space them out evenly as you're going to need room to draw the leaves afterwards. This works best if you have hardly any nail varnish on the brush as it's easier to control the flow. Leave to dry.
 
3. Once the darkest colour is dry, apply a smaller blob of colour in the middle of it using your medium flower colour. Leave to dry.
 
4. Once the medium colour is dry, apply an even smaller blob of colour in the middle of the medium shade. Leave to dry.
 
5. Once you've finished your flowers and they're completely dry, you can draw little triangles on random edges of the flowers to create leaves. I did this using a nail art pen but you can use a nail varnish and a nail art brush if you prefer.
 
6. Now that you're finished with the flowers completely, you can choose what simple design to do on the rest of your nails. You can choose to leave them blank if you want, but I just dotted some white dots using a nail art pen on them.
 
7. Seal with a  top coat and you're done!
 
As ever with these nail arts, if you re-create this look then tweet me a photo at @laaurenpiperx as I'd love to see them!
 
I hope you all have a good week!
 
xx
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Boots & Poundshop Haul!

 
Hi everyone, hope you're all well.
 
Today I have a haul for you! I picked up these products today as I've become a massive nail art junkie lately and thought I'd expand my shade-range with a few cheap and cheerful polishes. I stopped off in Poundland first with the intention of getting some storage tubes to store my pasta (completely off subject, I'm sorry) and ended up walking out with three nail varnishes and four bottles of little 'nail seeds'. Then I went into Boots and saw that Miss Sporty was having a '3 for £5' deal on a range of their products which is when I picked up three more gorgeous nail varnishes. I was so tempted to grab one of their Hollywood Lip Glosses as they're included in the deal, but these shades really caught my eye and I couldn't justify spending another fiver!
 
 
Boots:
 
I had originally intended to pick up some Barry M nail varnishes, but when I saw the 3 for £5 offer I couldn't resist! I am a bit dubious about these, mostly because I've always associated Miss Sporty as a 'young' brand (I used their products when I was around 14) so I'm hoping that these nail varnishes will change my opinion on the brand. I picked up two 'quick dry' polishes and a 'long lasting' one, the purple being the long lasting and the yellow and the orange the quick dries. Irritatingly, the bottles don't actually mention the shade names (although they have them on the stand in Boots) so I looked online for you guys and got them! Dedication right there. Sadly, I only managed to find the name of the yellow 'Popcorn' and the orange 'Tangerine'.
 
I'm planning on doing a review on these, so keep an eye out soon!
 
Poundland:
 



 
I picked up three nail varnishes in Poundland. Luckily as I was walking past, the sales assistant was just beginning to restock the make-up shelves so I got my pick of the shades! I got two Bourjois shades the red/pink and the delicious chocolatey brown, but sadly the writing on both of the bottles is in a different language so I couldn't work out the shade names! I also got this Revlon one, and I didn't actually realise it was a scented polish so I had a lovely surprise when I took it out of the packaging! The shade/scent of this is Grapefruit Fizz and I'm so hoping it smells like pink grapefruit. The shade is a gorgeous sparkly, shimmery pale pink with subtle flakes of silver glitter.  
 
 
The last things I picked up were these stunning 'nail beads'. They brand is 'Pink Tease' which I know is a poundland favourite, most of their make-up and nail varnishes are from that brand. These were only a pound each so naturally, I grabbed one of each. I've been pondering for so long about getting the Make Up Academy equivalent, but they were £3 each so it's a good thing I held it off! The colours of the beads are also really similar to those sold by MUA.
 

 
Look out for some nail arts and reviews featuring these products!
 
Hope you're all having a good week!
 
xx

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Step by Step Monsters Inc Nail Art! (Monsters University)

 
 
I don't know what it is, but having cartoon characters on my nails puts me in such a happy mood. First it was my minions here & here and now I'm back with my Monsters Inc nail art!
 
Just like with the Minions, I took my little sister to the cinema to watch Monsters University along with my brother and my boyfriend (I think I enjoyed the film the most!) and thought I'd do a little nail art to show my appreciation of Mike Wazowski and Sully!
 
I'm sorry that the photo isn't the best quality, but my camera's still not warming up to me so I had to use my phone!
 
 
 
Like last time, I would like to point out that I am by no means an expert at nail art so it's safe to say anyone could do these nails! I chose my middle finger and my ring finger as the feature nails and kept the rest of them a simple white. I think this puts more focus on the characters, and also the little details like Sully's teeth and Mike's eye are white so it matches in a way!
 
To do this nail art I used:
 
Revlon's Blue Lagoon
 
Barry M Gelly in Prickly Pear
 
Rimmel I Heart Lasting Finish in Green Grass
 
Nail Fix's White (came with my college kit, so any other white nail varnish is fine)
 
Black Nail Art Pen
 
White Nail Art Pen
 
Alternatively, you could use a dotting tool and a nail art brush dipped in black/white nail varnish if you don't have a nail art pen to hand. Bobby pins are also great if you don't have a dotting tool.
 
 
Difficulty: Beginner.
 
Steps:
 
1. Paint your nails. I painted my ring finger in a bright green, my middle finger in a shimmery blue and the rest of my nails white. I applied two coats of each.
 
2. Using the white nail varnish brush, draw a large circle in the middle of the green nail. Tidy up the circle with the white nail art pen. You could just use the white nail art pen to draw the eye if you prefer.
 
3. Using the brush of the purple nail varnish (make sure there's hardly any nail varnish on the brush) drag it across the blue nail to create blobs. Make sure these blobs are as irregular as possible, as the purple markings on Sully's fur are a little more square shaped.
 
4. Once the white of Mike's eye is dry, draw a little mouth with the black nail art pen. I chose a half smile as I feel it matches his personality! But you could do any mouth you like. Add a small black dot in the centre of his eye.
 
5. Once Sully's purple markings are dry, draw both of his eyes with the white nail art pen. Whilst waiting for them to dry, draw a smile with the black nail art pen. Once dry, draw two small triangle teeth with the white nail art pen. Add two small black dots in the centre of his eyes.
 
So there you have it!
 
Although there are a few more steps to this one than the minions (I think), it's simply because everything is done in layers. A little patience is needed, but I did these whilst watching a movie (Avatar if you were wondering) so I barely noticed the drying times!
 
What do you think of this nail art? If you recreate it, I'd love to see a photo so tweet it to me: @laaurenpiperx
 
xx
 
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Step By Step: Simple Leopard Print Nail Art

Hey everyone, hope you're all well.
I have another nail art post for you today! The only nail arts I've ever really shown on here are my Minions here and here so I thought I'd show you something a little different. I've been experimenting with nail art a lot recently, mostly to fill up my portfolio but also just because I enjoy doing it.

Difficulty: Beginner

As you can see, the design I've chosen for today is a really simple leopard print. All you need for this is a nail varnish of your choice for the background and black nail art pen!

Steps:

Step One: Paint all of your nails the colour(s) of your choice. I chose red as I think that it goes with the design a lot better and makes it stand out.

Step Two: Starting at the right tip of your nail and working in a diagonal towards the bottom left, draw a mix of irregular, squiggly circles and simple dots/blobs. You can be as neat or as messy as you like here, the more irregular the shape the more natural it looks!

Step Three: Fill in the space between the right tip and the bottom left with more squiggly circles.

Step Four: Repeat steps 1 - 3 on the rest of your nails! Simple.

Let me know what you think of this design in the comments below! I think it's the perfect way to incorporate some animal print into your style in such a subtle yet stand-out way!

xx


Thursday, 11 July 2013

Minion Nail Art #2 (Despicable Me 2)


Hi everyone, just a quick post to share this cute new version of the minion nail art I've shown you previously. For this look I used Revlon's Speed Dry nail varnish in Cupid, a silver nail varnish and a black nail art pen. But of course you could choose to do your minion any colour you like! If you're not feeling confident enough to do all of your nails as minions (as seen here on my other post) then this is a simple way to interpret the minions without the stress of perfecting all ten nails. As you can see from my photo, my minion is far from perfect but it keeps it original ;)
 
 
 
Step One: Paint all of your nails a colour of your choice. I chose a cute bubblegum pink. Once dry, use the long thin brush from the black nail art pen to create the minion's little clothing by sweeping it along the tip of your nail just like you would with French tips. This line can be as thick or as thin as you want, and the thickness doesn't have to match on each nail, messy lines are okay here!
Step Two: Mid-way up/down the nail, using the thin brush from the black nail art pen, draw a thick/thin black line. This is going to be the strap from the minion's goggles. Wait to dry.
Step Three: Create the minions eye with a white nail art pen/dotting tool dipped in white nail varnish. You can either choose to do one or two eyes, and you can also choose to use a silver nail art pen/varnish or even some glitter instead of simple white.
 
Step Four: Whilst your waiting for the eye to dry, using the pen tip of the black nail art pen, draw your minion a mouth. You can choose to do either a big smile, half smile, pout, anything!

Step Five: Using the tip of the black nail art pen, draw your minion a pupil in the middle of the eye. Wait to dry, and apply a top coat!
 
This is my current favourite way to wear minion nails as the colour is really summery and goes with a lot more outfits than classic minion yellow!
 
I forgot to mention this in the last post, but if you do try out minion nails then tweet me a photo on Twitter! I would really love to see them. My twitter is @laaurenpiperx
 
xx

Monday, 24 June 2013

Step By Step Minion Nail Art! (Despicable Me)


Hey everyone!

I am so excited to show you this Nail Art! It's really simple, but looks so cute and quirky and is definitely a conversation starter.

Basically, a few weeks ago I watched a film in the cinema with my little sister Leigh and the advert for Despicable Me 2 came on. And for some reason, ever since I saw the trailer I've been calling her 'minion'. So this Nail Art is a shout out to my little sister!

This nail art is so far away from perfect (I don't have a dotting tool large enough to create the eyes, so they're a little off shape, and also in my excitement I managed to smudge the little finger nail AWH!) but they're so adorable I can't stop looking at them. 




To create this Nail Art I used a bright sunshine yellow nail varnish plus three nail art pens in white, black and navy blue. If you're not feeling so confident at doing the minions on all of your nails, I've also wore this with just my index finger as a minion and the others with blue or white French tips.

Step One: Paint all of your nails yellow. Once dry, use the long thin brush from the blue nail art pen to create the minion's little clothing by sweeping it along the tip of your nail just like you would with French tips. This line can be as thick or as thin as you want, and the thickness doesn't have to match on each nail, messy lines are okay here!

Step Two: Mid-way up/down the nail, using the thin brush from the black nail art pen, draw a thick/thin black line. This is going to be the strap from the minion's goggles. Wait to dry.

Step Three: Create the white of the minions eye with a white nail art pen/dotting tool dipped in white nail varnish. You can either choose to do one or two eyes. Wait to dry.

Step Four: Whilst your waiting for the eye to dry, using the pen tip of the black nail art pen, draw your minion a mouth. I drew a mix of big smiles, normal smiles and half smiles but it's up to you what you want to draw!

Step Five: Using the tip of the black nail art pen, draw your minion a pupil in the middle of the white eye. Wait to dry, and apply a top coat!

So that's it guys! I have received so many comments on this nail art already, and it definitely brightens up any outfit! I'm planning on painting my sister's nails to match when I take her to watch Despicable Me 2!

xo