Hey Sweeties :)
Tonight's Tutorial is going to be all about Water Marbling. Water Marbling is a nail art technique that involves putting drops of nail polish into water, creating a design and then putting your nails into the water over the part of the design that you want on your nails.
Tonight's Tutorial is going to be all about Water Marbling. Water Marbling is a nail art technique that involves putting drops of nail polish into water, creating a design and then putting your nails into the water over the part of the design that you want on your nails.
Water Marbling might look difficult, but its actually very easy to do. If you want to learn how you can create unique designs with Water Marbling, just keep reading :)
♥ Start of by applying a base coat to protect your natural nails. Apply any nail polish of your choice, this is going to be our base color for the Water Marbling design that we are going to create next. I'm using Steady As She Rose by OPI. Apply some tape around all of your nails to prevent a huge mess, your nails should only be showing.
♥ Take a cup and fill it with room temperature water. Make sure that your cup is big enough to fit your finger in it. Then add a drop of nail polish in the water. You will see that it will create a circle. Keep adding drops of colors until you are happy with how it looks. Make sure that the nail polish lids are open. You have to work fast because the nail polish is going to dry completely and then you have to start over again.
♥ After you have finished adding the colors of your choice, take a toothpick or an orange stick and lightly drag it around in the nail polish to create a design. When you are happy with how your design looks, dip your nail into the design.
♥ With your nail still in the water, take your toothpick or orange stick and swirl it around your finger so it don't mess up your design. The orange stick picks up all the excess polish so your design won't be ruined when you remove your finger from the water.
♥ Let the design dry a little before you remove the tape. After you have removed the tape, take some nail polish remover on a cotton pad and clean up any trace of nail polish around your nails. Finish of with a top coat to prevent your design from chipping away :)
Products I used:
♥ NYX Ridge Filler Base Coat.
♥ OPI Steady As She Rose.
♥ China Glaze Laced Up.
♥ Wet N' Wild Ebony Hates Chris.
What I love about this nail art technique, is that every design you create is going to look different on each of your nails. You can get very creative with Water Marbling which I think is super fun. You might have to give it a few tries before you get the hang of it, but when you do, you are going to have so much fun with it :)
What I love about this nail art technique, is that every design you create is going to look different on each of your nails. You can get very creative with Water Marbling which I think is super fun. You might have to give it a few tries before you get the hang of it, but when you do, you are going to have so much fun with it :)
Have you tried Water Marbling before? What do you think about my design? Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment :) Xoxo, Christine♥
What a fantastic idea. Thanks for the step by step.
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This is definitely an incredible and creative technique. I haven't seen this on another blog before! :0 Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteomg this is sooo awesome! I love it! xx
ReplyDeleteI still haven't tried water marbling. I'm so intimidated by the mess, but yours looks great! I love the combination of colors you chose. :)
ReplyDeletegreat great great :D
ReplyDeleteI've tried it too! It's frustrating at first but fun once you get the hang of it :-D i like the color combo you usem!
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to try this, but it looks so messy to do, I just give up before I gave it a go.
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I'm in for nail arts and I want to learn on more designs. I find this DIY pretty.Shades of polishes make a cute combo. I want to give it a try right away.
ReplyDeleteMy water marbling looked awful! The polish didn't dry, there were drops of water underneath between the polish and the whole room was a mess. I have a lot to learn :-p
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and beautiful design and colours! ♥
ReplyDeleteoh my god, your nails look adorable! A must-try for me!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this. :)
thats really cool but im not understanding the process I will youtube it and see if i can find it on there but thanks so much for the idea
ReplyDeletenice i like :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and great choice of colors !
ReplyDeleteLove the colOrs you used! Also, thanks very much for this great tutorial. I've really been wanting to try this
ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial!! Will be trying this soon!
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wow, pretty color
ReplyDeleteI love your colour selection. I have tried this a few times before and I must say this is one awesome way for nail art
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Wonderful, great idea!!!!!!
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