Friday, March 2, 2012

Blue Manicure: Triangle Nail Art DIY



blue nail polishes -shells- vintage blue rhinestone necklace, manicures, nail diys


Hmmm... I'm not sure I'm completely, 100% in love with this. I mean, I loved the idea and have wanted to create it for a few weeks now but again, I'm not sure it came out exactly how I was hoping. I like it but I think I may have to give it another go with a bit of a different technique. I went with a Y shape over a simple V because the latter had a French manicure feel that I wasn't aiming for. I think I just wanted the silver Y a bit thinner but my brush was too large. I may have to invest in this fun 15 piece nail art brush kit if I want to continue any of this nail art.


Here's what I used:
* OPI Suzi Says Feng Shui
* ESSI Lapis of Luxury ~ my favorite nail color, Summer 2010
* LA Colors Art Deco polish ~ Silver with long, thin brushes.
* Chanel Brillance Extreme top coat ~ or your favorite top coat


Feelin' blue... two more hues to go. #nails #manicure

* 2 coats of your darkest color {OPI Suzi Says Feng Shui}

Note: you'll want this to dry COMPLETELY so do it the day before or early in the morning, then finish up the rest afternoon.


blue potted plant-taped nails triangle diy

* Prepare 10 small pieces of Scotch tape and using the hard edges, tape off your triangle.

Note: My tape is apparently very strong. If yours is too, I suggest, sticking each piece on your clothes to de-stickify it ;) It will be easier to remove in the end and less chance of ruining your first coats.


taped nails-triangle diy manicure-blue nail polish

* Using your lighter shade, {ESSI Lapis of Luxury} fill in your triangle and let dry. Best to do one hand at a time and snip your tape pieces down once on your hand so as to not tape to one another creating a claw of sorts.


blue nails with triangles-diy

* Once dry, remove your tape. I didn't have perfect lines, but this was my first try at this taping off nail art... though I do love the sort of 80's geometric look of it.


nail art-blue nails

* Using your fine brush and 3rd color {LA Colors Art Deco polish ~ Silver} carefully create your Y, hiding your messing triangle lines.



This was surprising difficult to photograph as well...

blue triangle  nails -canvas painting

...so I thought this canvas-like image would be helpful. But here's the real deal; less than perfect.

blue nails blue vintage rhinestone necklace



And here are the amazing blue orchids floating atop that blue pot you see above...

blue orchids

The husband brought these home for me in December and they are still just as beautiful as the day they arrived! Some orchids last forever and some die in 3 weeks. I'm excited to be regrowing 3 more orchids around my kitchen window at the moment. Yellow, Purple and a new one that's just about to bloom. I'm not sure what color it will be yet but I get so excited regrowing them. Click here to see how I do it.


Have Fun!

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22 comments:

  1. Wow, Love the pics and color! I've tried taping off nail art before, but I just suck at it! Anyways right after I read this, in another blog I just saw a video on how to do nail transfers, you just paint a design on a plastic bag then peel off and apply, it seems it works with basic shapes, you should take a look! http://www.maryjanesandgaloshes.com/2012/03/diy-nail-transfers.html#.T1COw4caNQY
    Melina

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  2. wow! you're such an artist!!!

    kisses from Spain!

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  3. This is cool. which tape are you referring to? I was always assuming the rapes might peel off the base polish.

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  4. Hello Maegan.
    Beautiful fotos. And the nails! I love it...
    See you soon.

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  5. So cute! I'm def. going to try this!
    Happy Friday back at you!

    xx
    thoughtsbyapetitebrunette.com

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  6. i have TOTALLY been lagging on my manicures lately. this is so fun!

    xoxo, jenn
    the stylish housewife

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  7. It is so pretty, nice job!

    New jewelry tutorial.
    http://www.houseofavandan.com

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  8. i use a post-it note instead of tape!

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  9. that does lok hard to do! I'm more of a neutrals girls anyways, but i always like to see what you come up with!

    http://www.andrea-clare.blogspot.com/

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  10. really like your nail art!
    xo

    mydutchfashionstyle.blogspot.com

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  11. I think it's a cool looking manicure and I can't wait to try it. I emulated your VDAY manicure idea for Valentine's Day and it was so super easy. I got compliments all week long on it. (I got a mani at the salon the next week and even the nail tech loved your idea.) I tried another blogger's manicure idea this week and it turned out horrible. I gave up after 90 minutes and just said to heck with it. You always have great ideas for nails and they are super easy for "amateurs" like myself to execute in real life.

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  12. Love it :)

    http://ladybug4sunflower.blogspot.com/

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  13. Wow, I actually really like this, you did a great job!

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  14. If you head over to my blog, you can se lots of tapemanis made with striping tape, which would be perfect for this mani.

    What I can say though is that you have to remove the tape before the nail polish is dry to get straight lines. If you wait, then you get the sticky lines that you have got. Good luck! :-)

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  15. I'm incredibly impressed with your ability to grow orchids. I've tried a few times and failed miserably. The blue ones are gorgeous.

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  16. preciosas uñas! me encantan (L)
    espero que puedas seguirme en nayafashiontips.blogspot.com
    besos!

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