Tuesday, August 21, 2012

(A Sort of) Splatter Nails

Hello all! I feel so bad about forgetting to post yesterday, so I will try to make this one as wonderful as possible! I really enjoyed this design, not just because it was easy and quick but because it was just... cool. I hope you all like it as much as I did!

I wasn't quite sure what to call these, so  I settled on splattered nails. They're not quite spun-sugar but not fully splatter. Oh well.


You will need:
- Base coat
- white polish
- three other colors of polish (here I'll call them polish A, B, and C)
- an index card
- a toothpick
- Chapstick (optional)
- a top coat (optional)

Start of with a base coat. Next, paint your nails two solid coats of white.
If you'd like to experiment with this technique, you could try a black background, or go totally crazy and choose neon green or something!

Sally Hansen - Hard to Get

This step isn't necessary, but is extremely helpful. Rub a little chapstick into your cuticles and the skin around each nail to make cleanup loads easier at the end. Make sure not to get any on your actual nails.


Place a small dot of color A on an index card. Use the toothpick to mix it around until it gets nice and stringy.


Using the toothpick, drag the polish across the nail. It should form little strings and you'll be able to pull it across. If it's not working, try putting a tiny dot on your nail with the toothpick and just drag from there. Do this for the first one-third of the nail. 

OPI - Sparrow Me the Drama

Repeat with Color B on the second third of your nail.

Sinful Colors - Boom Boom

Finish up with color C on the last empty portion of each nail.

Sally Hansen - Perfect Plum

You can finish up with a top coat, but I really loved the texture on this one, so I skipped that step. If you would like to use a top coat, start with one going horizontally across the nail to prevent smearing and then complete with a second one going the normal direction. When everything is dry, you can wipe off the chapstick with a tissue and almost all of the polish you got on  your skin will rub off!

I hope you liked this tutorial! This design is great for that day that you don't have time to do something intricate, but really want your nails to stand out. If you enjoyed reading this, please follow my blog on the right, on Facebook, and on Twitter.
Thanks!

11 comments:

  1. Love this!! I especially love the colors you chose <3

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  2. This is so cool. Will definitely have to try!!! I also really like the colors u used!

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    1. Thanks! I hadn't ever used the Sinful Colors or the Sally Hansen, so I was really excited to try them out!

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  3. Cute.. It is almost like a sugar spun gradient. :) Great job.

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    1. Thanks! And that's what I was going for at first, but I decided to change it up a tiny bit :)

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  4. This is so cool. I saw it over on another blog and thought it was pretty sweet, but looks very time consuming, so I would have to do it on a day where I have absolutely nothing to do :)

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    1. It was actually really quick! It took around thirty minutes, tops.

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  5. This is one of my favorites! I love your blog!

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