Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

DIY Floral Crown

Get in touch with your inner Tavi Gevinson / hipster / Lana Del Rey ;) 
DIY Floral Crown




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Sunday, May 27, 2012

May's Necklace of the month!

For May's NOTM, I'll show you how to make a fabric flower necklace!
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    Monday, May 21, 2012

    May Nail Tutorial: Sunflower design

     Here is another simple & cute nail tutorial- if you want to see more, head to my "Tutorials" page and scroll down to the nail art section.
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    Supplies:
    • 3 colors of nail polish: 1) one color of your choice for the base 2) yellow for the flower petals 3) brown or green for the inner dot of the flower
    • clear polish top coat
    •  toothpick and nail dotter, find out more about nail dotters here
    • a small scrap piece of cardboard or plastic or tinfoil for a nail polish palette 
    For the base, I'm using "Blazed" by Wet n' Wild. I bought it on vacation for only $1.50 at a cute little store in Avalon, Catalina Island. Make sure it dries before you start the flower. 


     (Sorry I'm using a bottle cap & not my nail for a few steps.) Make a small glob of nail polish on your palette- see above for details, and dip your nail dotter into the glob. (Lightning by Sally Hansen Insta- Dri) 
    Start with an electrical outlet cover and make sure you have a screw. 





    For the petals: Using the nail dotter, create a dot on your nail. Using a toothpick, start in the center of the dot and pull upwards. It should look like a teardrop.  

    Create another dot next to the petal you just completed and repeat the motion with the toothpick to shape the dot into a teardrop.

    Repeat to make a total of 5-7 petals. Let dry.

    Make a small glob of brown or green on the palette and dip the nail dotter once you have cleaned the other polish off of it. (Espresso by Revlon Top Speed)

    Make a big dot in the middle of the flower. You can stop here, but I used the toothpick to create more petals. 

    With the toothpick dipped in the petal color, make short strokes starting from the center dot. Add a coat or two of clear top coat.  

    That's all there is to it! Please comment if you have any questions & pleeease follow my blog! I would love to see a pic of your fave nail art as well :)

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