Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Fox and Flowers Nail Design

Hello, hello! How are we all doing today? Happy April! 
This has to be one of my absolute favorite nail designs ever! It is just super girly and fun! Just for a heads up, it is extremely time consuming but it is just so worth it in the end! 

Products Used
  • CND Stickey Base Coat
  • Zoya Stephanie 
  • Sally Hansen Coral Reef
  • Sally Hansen Lacey Lilac
  • OPI Alpine Snow
  • Milani Green Striper
  • Revlon Gold Coin
  • Rimmel London Hot Black To Go
  • Sally Hansen Diamond Shine Top Coat
  • Extra Small, Small and Large Dotting Tool

Let's get started on this design! (Might be a little longer). 

  1. Start by painting all ten of your nails a nice nude pink polish. I do not recommend using Zoya's Stephanie because it is quite hard to work with and it takes about 3-4 coats to build up. I am looking for a better polish to replace my Zoya one. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated in the comments below! 
  2. Alright, then you will take your white, lilac, and coral and make a simple five petal flower with the small doting tool on all of your nails except for the ring finger. I recommend doing the same/similar number of each color. Personally I feel that it looks better. 
  3. After that, place a gold dot with the extra small dotting tool in the center of all the flowers that you just created.
  4. Now it is time for the fox. This can be a little tricky, I also had some trouble while created the fox. However, it stilled looked cute in the end. Take your coral polish on your large dotting tool and start about the middle of your nail. Make a "U" shape down to the middle and then keep dragging the polish down until you almost reach the end of your nail. then push the polish back up to the other side and create the other side of the "U" shape. 
  5. Use the same coral polish and fill the top of the fox's face in.
  6. Then you want to make two little triangles near your cuticle as ears.    
  7. Take your black polish and the large dotting tool and make two eyes and a nose.  
  8. Lastly for the fox, give her a little flower as a cute accent near one of the ears. 
  9. That is now complete! 
  10. Take your fast drying top coat and paint it on all of your nails to seal in all of that hard work! 
XOXO 
Angela 

*Follow me on Instagram @nails_angela!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Easy Spring Floral Nail Design

Hey guys! 


I am so excited to share this design with all of you guys for two reasons. #1 being that this is a super cute and easy design that is great for the spring and summer time! It is so bright and fun! #2 is that I finally ordered the Glisten and Glow HK Girl Top Coat!! I am so incredibly excited to use this and I will be sharing my thoughts of this top coat with you all very soon! Stay tuned for that post! I have heard a bunch of great things about this top coat and so far I am loving it! 

Products Used
  • CND Stickey Base Coat
  • OPI Alpine Snow
  • Butter London Primrose Hill Picnic 
  • Zoya Sweet
  • China Glaze For Audrey
  • Revlon Gold Coin
  • HK Girl Top Coat 
  • Medium and Small Dotting Tool
  1. Lets hop right into how to recreate this design. Start off with your favorite base coat, mine being the CND Stickey. 
  2. Once that is completely dried then paint your nails with two coats of a white polish. 
  3. Then using your medium dotting tool create two darker pink five petal flowers. One on the right and one on the left towards the edge of your nail going downward. 
  4. Following step 3, use the lighter pink and place a flower in between the two darker pink ones with a small dotting tool.  
  5. After that flower is done, make the same flower as indicated in step 4 but with a blue nail polish on top the pink flowers
  6. Second to last is to place a small gold dot in the middle of all your flowers.
  7. Finally finish off with your favorite top coat and you are done! 
XOXO
Angela 

*Follow me on Instagram @nails_angela!

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Easter Nail Design

Hi guys! Happy Easter! I am here with yet another nail tutorial! 

First off, start by painting all of your nails with a mint except your ring finger. That one you will paint white. I used Essie Blossom Dandy for the mint color and OPI Alpine Snow for the white. 

After painting all of your nails a solid color, take a yellow striper on your ring finger and make two zig zag lines. This will the start of your chick hatching from an egg. 


Take your yellow striper and fill in the zig zag lines. 


Next you want to make two black dots for the eyes and add a small white dot in the middle of the black one. For the black I used a small dotting tool and for the white I used an extra small dotting tool. After that, use an orange striper and make the chick's little nose. 


On your thumb, use a yellow polish and a large dotting tool make 1/2 of a circle on the side of your nail. This begins your dainty daisy. I used Zoya's Pippa as my choice of yellow. 


Using a white striper, make the petals and fill them in.


On your pointer and pinky nails you will create a row of daisies going across your nail. Using an extra small dotting tool make three yellow dots going horizontally across your nail. Then using a white polish make the petals of the daisies with the same dotting tool. 


On your middle finger you will have the cute little bunny design. To begin, you want to take your large dotting tool and make a circle on one side of your nail. Then using the large dotting tool still, make a smaller circle on top of the big one for the bunny's body.


You can use a white striper for the bunny's ears. I chose to use a pink striper to fill in the ears and create the mouth. Take your small dotting tool and make two black dots for the eyes. 


There you have it! A super cute Easter design! 


~Hope you found this helpful and easy to follow along!~

XOXO
Angela

*Follow me on Instagram @nails_angela! 

Friday, April 3, 2015

Quatrefoil Nail Design (Picture Tutorial)

Hey guys! I am here to bring you another nail tutorial and it should be easier to follow so you are able to recreate this design! Let me know in the comment section if I should stick to these picture steps for my future tutorials. :)

Firstly paint your nails with two coats of any color you would like. I used a lavender color by Rimmel London called Sweet Lavender. I have found to really like these polishes because of the brush. The brush makes it easier to apply the polish. Also these polishes do dry in about 60 seconds which is fantastic! 



Secondly, take a medium sized dotting tool and a black polish to create a row of dots down the center of your nails. Make two more rows of dots on either side of your nail. For the black I used Rimmel London Hot Black To Go. 


After the rows of dots, use two of the dots and put two dots on each side to make sort of a cross shape. Some of the dots will be single so you can make it go off the edge. 


Using the same technique in the previous step use your base color a smaller dotting tool and place four dots in the middle of your black cross shape.


Place the lavender on all of the black cross shapes.


And you are finished! All you have to do now is put a top coat on! 

~Hopefully this is a easier way to follow how I created this quatrefoil design.~

XOXO
Angela 

*Follow me on Instagram @nails_angela!