Tuesday, July 3, 2012

DIY Tie Dye Nails ~ Red, White, & Blue Manicure for the 4th





I'd been planning a festive red, white, & blue manicure for the 4th of July but hadn't really come up with any original ideas until I featured a fun tie dye manicure tutorial on BlogHer Style over the weekend and was instantly hit with inspiration. But let me just warn you... this is not a project for the impatient or short-tempered, and why I decided to tie dye only six of my ten nails. However, my nails are very short at the moment and this, along with many nail art techniques are far easier with a larger canvas to paint on. Obviously then, my thumbs turned out the best. But I think with a little practice, the results could be even better, though I do love the final product and how they kind of look like stars AND stripes.



Here's what I used...

1. OPI "Kennebuck Port" 2. OPI Sephora "A-Ha! Moment" 3. OPI "Suzi Says Feng Shui"

* I used Essie "Good to Go" top coat and ALMOST added a little glitter sparkles for fun.

* You'll need a pin or toothpick to create your tie dyed effect.




How I achieved my tie dye nails... this video tutorial may help if you need it.

1. Paint a base coat, I chose white, but it depends on what order you'd like your colors to display.
2. When your base coat dries, begin with your first color {white} & at your cuticle, diagonally paint about half way up your nail.
3. Add a large stripe of your next color {blue}.
4. And then your final color to the tip {red}.

5. With your pin or toothpick, AND to your WET NAIL, touch your first color {white} and drag it through your others and to the end of your nail.
6. Wipe off your pin.
7. Repeat step 5 & 6 until you have what looks similar to a star.

* Repeat all the steps on each nail you'd like to tie dye, one at a time.




Hudson jeans | C&C California tank | Rebecca Minkoff MAB | Ray-Ban Aviators





Have Fun!

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29 comments:

Christina said...

Super cute idea! I love it!

Lisa Petrarca said...

You are too creative! That looks so COOL Maegan. My family's all here visiting for the 4th so I'll have to show all my sister's. Looks like we may be having a pre-4th of July nail painting party. Have a great 4th!!:D

Fashion Heaven said...

So interesting!Thanks for sharing.Love you.

Amy said...

Looks great! Such a fun idea!

Amy

www.LeopardandLillies.com

Laura said...

I love it!

Ariana said...

Omigosh, I absolutely ADORE this idea!! I'm definitely going to give this a shot tonight :)

Yak Man said...

it looks awesome! :D

Kadi Eller said...

I'm definitely gonna dry this out! It looks fabulous. :)

http://kadddii.blogspot.com/

jenn~the stylish housewife said...

wow! your nails turned out GREAT! i hated every attempt at a 4th of july mani i came up with. i think i just don't like red, white and blue on my nails! lol

xoxo, jenn
the stylish housewife

shopandtwirl.com said...

I love it! I like that it incorporates red white and blue in a subtle, classy way. Great mani idea!

Elissa said...

This is such a great idea!!

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Andrea Clare said...

so cute! looks like it would take forever to dry though

www.andrea-clare.blogspot.com

Birdieshoots said...

What a clever idea, now I'm tempted to change my nails!

http://www.birdieshoots.blogspot.com

el_martina said...

nails look great!

Victoria said...

cool. just discovered this blog through stumbleupon. I love it!!

Rosy (of Raindrops on Rosy) said...

Oh man - how i love it!

BRIGHTLIGHTS said...

Those are awesome!!

Kat said...

That is really cool! I might try this tonight!!

Charismainbklyn said...

Your blog is very creative. I love This nail idea. It's fun and original. I'm not a DIY kinda gal but you make things look doable. Happy blogging! :)

Miss Maurice said...

That's a great look! Such a cool idea for nails! V impressed!

Love your blog for so many hair inspirations!

Laura x
www.alittlelondon.blogspot.com

עליונית תחרה said...

its super cool! and look super easy to do it!

Lin said...

That looks SO cool! Definitely gonna have to try it.

drollgirl said...

dude. this is pretty wild. and wildly creative!

Gwen said...

I love this look! And the fact that it isn't perfect makes it all that more amazing! I'm definitely trying this one out! Thank you for sharing!

Fashion Instyle said...

Great idea!This image are perfect,like it!

Marina said...

Look awesome! I will try this! Nice post!

xx
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Güler said...

omg!! i try NOW:)

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Anonymous said...

It is so stylish and Mind Blowing.
pure raspberry ketones

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