If you paint your nails and you want to get into the Thanksgiving spirit then consider these fall-inspired nail designs. Want nails that resemble a cup of hot cocoa, or how about wild turkey feathers? Or maybe Indian corn, that Thanksgiving staple? Below are instructions on how to create some easy fall-themed nail designs. These are all reasonably simple, so you don't have to be an artist to have unique nails. Let’s celebrate the holidays in style starting with Thanksgiving! Its easy to get holiday themed nails to go with the season! Add festive holiday flair to your nails with some cool nail art. Its just lots of fun. If you are the artsy type, you can paint some thanksgiving patterns on to your nails; or if you don’t want to work too hard, there are hundreds of nail decals available for every theme, including the Turkey Day. Being there are two major holidays coming up, Thanksgiving and Christmas, here are some ideas that you can check out and try for yourself. Its not hard to use nail art decals, sometimes the hardest idea is coming up with what to do after you buy them!
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Excellent Nail Designs 3d
3D gel nail designs are very eye catching, but time consuming to create. After having your gel nails applied and cured, you create small shapes or flowers to add to the nail itself. You use the brush and some colored gel and create small shapes or petals for flowers on wax paper. Cure the small shapes under the UV light to harden them. Use nail glue and tweezers to apply your gel shapes onto your nails in the desired pattern. You can use this technique to create flowers, fruit, animals or other themes for your gel nails. Finish with a coat of clear polish to help seal the 3D art in place.
Color changing gels are a nice added effect to nails along with rhinestones or other decals. Apply a soft colored base coat of gel to your nail or an artificial nail tip. Cure it under a UV light for 20 seconds. Then apply a layer of color changing gel over the base and cure it for 30 seconds. You then can add some decals, jewels or mini dried flowers to your designs. You can also use different colored gel to add a variety of color to your gel nails. Apply a thin layer of clear gel over your design and cure under the UV light once more. Shape your nails with a file afterward.
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Nail Designs 2014
Nail Designs 2014 over the past few years, nail designs have become a true art form pioneered by celebrities and everyday women alike. Some designs are simple, while others are intricately detailed, taking hours to complete. And like a performance, each nail design is short-lived. Still, many treat their fingernails like tiny palettes that serve as an extension of their personal style. Take singer and actress Brandy's nails, pictured here, for example. Each nail is different from the next, but all play with patterns and colors in a similar way. Colorful nails are an effective way to brighten your mood and look. Even better, bold hues can be worn in a variety of different ways. If you're a little unsure of where to start, don't worry. Nailing a fun, colorful nail look is much easier than you might think.
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Christmas Nail Art
All things Nail Art - Christmas nail art can be really easy, or really elaborate, and it’s a great way to get into the festive spirit. I’m posting a small collection of some nail painting Christmas designs I ‘ve done, from super easy, to a little more detailed. For Christmas and Winter Holidays, Christmas nails. Christmas is the period of wonderful gifts and Christmas tree. Here are some Christmas nails art photos.
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