I have wanted to do a splatter mani for a while and the other day I finally remembered to borrow some straws from work. I followed Chalkboard Nails tutorial, almost perfectly. I couldn't find my tape and my lazy butt decided it wouldn't be a big deal. HA HA HA! Was I WRONG! Take my advise, follow every step. And if you don't have tape, go freaking buy some. It would probablly take less time to run to the store, buy the tape, and tape up your nails, then it would to clean up the horrendeous mess that a splatter mani makes. I will NEVER do a splatter mani without tape again. It also took forever to clean up because I decided it would be a good idea to use colors with glitter in them. Ummmm yeah, clean up was terrible!
Base coat: Chip Skip from OPI and Smooth Beginnings from Avon
Base color: Bubble Bath from Sinful Colors - 2 coats
Splatter colors: Neon Signs mini collection from Claires
Top Coat: Out the Door
Outside in direct sunlight
Outside in indirect light
Inside without flash and with my bubble bath!! lol
Inside with flash
What about you guys. Have you done a splatter mani? Was it sucessful? I wish I would have gotten better pictures of this one. For some reason I thought I had good ones, but I really didn't! Oh well. Better luck next time.
I always find when I do a splatter mani that it's best to either use slightly thinned-out polish, or slightly watery acrylic paint. And yes, it's incredibly hard to capture on film just what you've been up to, but your work looks lovely. : )
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tips and the complement. I will thin out my polish next time and not use my husbands camera to take the final photos. :-) I really was bummed when these were the best photos I had.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the best top coat you have ever used? Cool blog btw.
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There are three that I really like. I like Seche Vite, but hate the price tag. For a few dollars less you can pickup Out The Door, the dry time is a few minutes longer but it works really good. I also just picked up Sally Hanson Insta Dri topcoat and have no complaints about it yet. I have only tried it once so far because I want to use up my Out The Door before I end up with to many half bottles of used stuff. The Sally Hanson one was the cheapest. It tells you to wait two minutes before applying and then your nail should be dry to the touch after 30 seconds. I waited about a minute and mine were dry. I hope you find this helpful and thanks for reading. :-)
Deletethats a pretty white! it reminds me of Orly Au Champagne!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I couldn't beat the .93€ price tag either. :-)
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