Wednesday, 26 November 2014

WINTER VILLAGE STAMPING NAIL ART

Hey ladies,

I have one more thing for you today. After quite some time, I decided to do a bit more complicated manicure. I was inspired by my boyfriend´s sister, who did it the day before. And I fall in love it, and had to copy it :) With her permission, of course!

Yes, it is a winter village - I wish the scene had turned out a bit darker, but I am still very happy with it. So, here it is - you can find the details below!

Soft light




Direct artificial light



Polishes used for the gradient:

OPI Alpine Snow
China Glaze At Vase Value
OPI Can't Find My Czechbook
Orly Angel Rain

As you probably know, I do my gradients using a fan brush and not a sponge. I started with OPI Alpine Snow and waited for it to dry. Then I did the gradient and applied one coat of Poshe topcoat. In the meantime - while waiting for it to dry - I made the decals. You can find a step by step tutorial on my blog how to make those pretty things! :) I used MoYou Mother Nature Stamping Plate 06 for the decals. 

Polishes used for decals:

houses: Kiko 322 and Kiko 370, China Glaze Kalahari Kiss
windows: China Glaze Papaya Punch and China Glaze Passion

When the decals dried, I applied them on the nails. When the nail art was ready, I added some white dots for snowflakes and some snow over the trees. In the end, I added a bit of China Glaze Fairy Dust over the darker part of the gradient, to make the mani a bit more sparkly! :)

So, how do you like it? :) Please let me know and stay tuned for some more awesome nail art.

2 comments:

  1. This is incredible.

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  2. Ficou muito linda.
    Adoreiiiiii!

    Bjinhos,
    Liliana Bessa
    Instagram: lilianabessa
    Flickr: Liliana Bessa
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