This manicure takes a lot of trial and error. You have to find a polish that spreads, doesn't dry too quickly, and looks good with the other colors you want to use! I originally was going to use white, black and red, but I couldn't find a black that spread correctly. I changed it to white, blue, and red. That worked very well! I have only done a few water marbles in the past so my patterns have no consistency other than pretty swirls (not that there is anything wrong with that). I am still practicing on getting a uniform pattern. Randomness aside, I think this turned out great!
I am going to pause the 31 day challenge for a little bit so I can do some Halloween nail art! As soon as Halloween is over I will pick back up with the challenge.
My stats are also back!! Yay!!
Nail Polish used:
Nails Inc "St. Pancras"
Pure Ice "Platinum"
Wet n Wild "Teal or No Teal"
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how do you do the marble water nail i think it looks cool and want to try it
ReplyDeleteI was trying to explain how to do it all here but it got too long and complicated, so I put a link to my favorite water marble artist on YouTube. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snS-wAwSsLo&feature=relmfu
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