Tuesday 9 December 2014

Manicure Monday | Subtle Snowflakes

{Yes, I am slightly late on this post please forgive me it's deadline week!}

This is my second Christmas Edition for Manicure Monday, last week I did Christmas Tartan Nails which I actually loved.
These, I'm not so keen on, but they were the easiest nails to do.
They were also the hardest to photograph, so I apologise now for the quite terrible photo, I will try to update you with a better one in tomorrow's daylight...


This were SO simple to do so here's how;
  1. Apply Basecoat
  2. Apple Light Colour to nails, I used Barry M Gelly Nail Effects in Coconut. I used a light colour to make sure the white snowflakes were still subtle.
  3. Then Apply Gradient Glitter to the nails. You can apply all over, but I chose to do it as a gradient to make it look like falling snow.
  4. Use a Nail Art Pen to draw on the snowflakes, I used a Barry M one, which is very easy to use - just like drawing with a normal pen!
  5. Apply a topcoat - Always. Apply. A. Top. Coat. 
This is such a simple process, anyone can do it!
If you do give it a go, please link me so I can see your creations!

If you'd like a more detailed step-by-step list,
please get in contact and I can create a photo one!


What do you think of these?


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6 comments:

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    1. Thank you! You should give them a go, they're extremely easy!

      xx

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  2. Wow! This is so pretty. I love how simple it sounds too! I can't wait to try this out ;) x

    www.beyondthevelvet.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. thank you!
      It is extremely simple, when you get a chance to try them or your own version, make sure you send me a link - i'd love to see!
      xx

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  3. Oh, these look wonderful! And don't worry about the photo, it looks lovely. :)
    Amy xx

    Perfect Imperfections

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  4. I think these are so cute!! Great job :)

    Jessica
    the.pyreflies.org

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