Supplies: - Polishes - dark blue for the base and white for the sponging (I used Essence Underwater for the base and Wet n Wild French White Cream for the sponging) - Cosmetic wedge - Tweezers - Toothpick - Qtip with acetone/polish remover for clean up (not pictured) | |
Set Up: - Tear off a small piece of the cosmetic wedge | |
Step 1: - Apply desired number of base color coats (I used two coats here) | |
Step 2: - Place a drop or two of white polish onto your palette/work surface. (I'm using a ceramic tile that I can clean for next time, but you can use a disposable surface such as paper, foil, etc.) - Pick up the torn off piece of cosmetic wedge with the tweezers - Dip the wedge into white polish and tap a few times on your palette to work the polish into the sponge - Tap the sponge over your nail adding more white as necessary. | |
Step 3: - This is about what it should look like when completely sponged | |
Step 4: - Using a Q-tip dipped in acetone/nail polish remover clean up any white polish that may have gotten onto the cuticles - You can also do this clean up step at the very end if you want (I chose to do it now so the next steps look cleaner :D) | |
Step 5: - Dip a toothpick into white polish - Draw "stitches" along the edge of the nail | |
Step 6: - Add a second row of stitches, following the 1st as a guide | |
Step 7: - As an accent, using the same method as above you can add a "pocket" using a toothpick and white nail polish. - Add a top coat and you are done! |
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!
Let me know what you think... what you like or what I should improve :D
Thanks for looking!
Anutka :)
Great tutorial =)
ReplyDeleteIt definitely looks like jeans =). I have to try it someday =)
I love this.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial.
How interesting! It looks great :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteI always hold the sponge in my hand... but this using the tweezers is much more effective! thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteThis jean look is super fun!
I like using the tweezers, it allows me to get closer and see what I'm doing by using a smaller sponge piece :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Let me know if you try it :)
ReplyDeletevery unique, i like it! I have yet to try the sponge technique but I will soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I would love to see the results when you do :D
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