So finally I have it done, was out the whole day today and yesterday, so didn't really get a chance to edit it! Again, I hope you all enjoy this tutorial cause I was receiving some really good feedback from you all when I made a post about it here.
I think my next video will be an older design I did - if you look up my banner, you'll see a vintage roses kinda design. I had a request for it from Vannessa, so I think that will be my next video! I still have a water marbling tutorial and a tribal nail design that I recorded a while back that I should edit :)
Anyways, here's the video - enjoy!
I think I will post some pics from the Nicki Minaj Collection in the morning :) Take care & Goodnight!
//Linda
Thanks a lot of this tutorial, now I can try this gorgeous design ;)
ReplyDeleteLOVE! The colour combination....it's to die for
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! Can't wait for the vintage rose one =D
Thanks for the tutorial, i will try this design :)
ReplyDeletenice tutorial and amazing blog:)
ReplyDeletei like nail art and definitley will follow you.
These are gorgeous!! The scales are so well done I thought you used a stamp! Thanks for the tutorial :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat video! That nail design is so pretty and it's great to see how it's done. I liked your video. I was wondering what kind of sponge you used and where you got your skinny paint brush.
ReplyDeletelovely! I can't wait the vintage rose design tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome idea!!! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGlad you all liked it :)
ReplyDelete@ChromaCraze, I used a regular chunk of sponge that I found in the garage haha might be a sponde for cleaning, but I didn't have anything else! I buy all my brushes on eBay :)
i meant sponge not sponde* haha!
ReplyDeleteWow that's amazing!
ReplyDeleteis acrylic paint better for painting lines on nails than using regular polish? :O
@barbara, Thank you! I much prefer acrylic paint for fine detail. I only use polish to cover large areas, create tapered lines or for dotting. Though it is very dependent on the design!
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