Thursday, March 5, 2015

Parisian Nails with Eiffel Tower Nails Art Design Tutorials # Step by Step

Parisian Nails with Eiffel Tower Nails Art Design Tutorials # Step by Step

Step by Step :

1. A nail enamel with white and the other with the light blue. Blue is matte, but let's just keep a nail with that finish. In the thumb applied white glitter (Flash, Colorama).

2. In the white nail, after thoroughly dried, I applied those ribbons for nail art forming a patterned listrinhas. In the little finger, applied black and white glitter (Charlie Chaplin, the Top Beauty).

3. Above, I applied a very generous layer of blue.

4. With the still wet and using tweezers enamel, took all the ribbons pulling the tip toward the base of the nail. If the glaze dries, it will "stretch" when pulling the little ribbon, so if you are going to do so over a nail, make a time. I applied top coat (extra shine) to finish this nail.

5. With a brush for nail art and black acrylic paint (or black enamel), drew a "v" very long.

6. Then draw three horizontal stripes across the design as well:

7. I applied a little white glitter (Flash, Colorama) around the tower and then finished off with the top coat.

8. On display, did the quilting. For this, I applied a matte cover layer (OPI Matte Top Coat) and waited a bit dry. Who does not have the top coat, you can only spend a layer of enamel, the idea is just "thicken" the enamel on the nail to achieve the effect.

9. Using a spatula to cuticle and the almost dry enamel, I was pressing to form a patterned. I started with diagonal stripes. You can use a knife, sandpaper, anything that can make a thin listrinha to press against the enamel.

10. Then in the opposite diagonal stripes, forming the classic quilted patterned, that typical of comforters.

11. So, enjoyed the different effect? It is very nice with other colors and even with the matte black enamel, which is easy to find in many brands.

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