The beauty of nail art design is that you can match it with whatever season there is at the present. You can find an array of nail art themes from winter, spring, summer and fall. Seasonal nail art is very easy to recreate and change again and again. It’s perfect for the ever changing moods of ladies who want to rock just about every theme they feel like painting.
For this season, we’re featuring the fall nail art design collection. The beauty about the fall season is that it’s the most laid back among all. Fall is the season where we start to feel the chilly winter with cold air and seeing the final phases of summer at the same time. It’s a rather homey yet calming atmosphere. Among the most popular indication that fall is starting is the falling of the leaves.
Creating Fall Nail Art Design with marble effect
If you want to start painting Fall nail art designs you might want to begin with the colorful Fall leaves.-
What you would need:
- – A base polish
- – A yellow nail polish
- – A dark red nail polish
- – A black nail polish
- – Q tips or a dab of cotton attached to a thin stick
- – Plastic sheets that have been crumpled
- – Nail polish remover
The marble
Start by coating your nails with your base coat. Make sure that the base coat is completely dry before adding the other layers above it. When you are sure of the dryness, take the yellow polish and apply a double coat on top of the base coat. Do the same as the base polish and let the yellow polish dry.When you are sure that the yellow polish is dry proceed to add a thin single coat of the red polish on top. If possible, do this with only a single swipe as to avoid thick and double coating. Let the red polish dry; this will take a lesser amount of time because of the single coat.
Take your crumpled plastic and gently pat it on top of the nails. You will begin to notice that parts of the nail polish come off as you take the plastic away. You should not worry since this is what makes it look like a marbled effect.
A word of caution though, you should control your force lest removing too much of the nail polish which will likely give you undesirable results. If you don’t like the idea of repeating the process from the top then you should always take a careful step. If you are a beginner t this type of style then it is okay to make a few first tries. Try the marbled effect first on a sample polish or you can ask your friends to be your assistants and try the effect on their nail polishes.
Use the Q tip or cotton swab to wipe away any excess polish on the side of the nails. This helps the nail polish look clean and professional.
If you make a simple mistake and would not want to redo everything, you can always apply the thin layer of red coat again and apply the crumpled plastic on it. Make sure you use a new type of plastic each time as not to destroy the color.
Just to be sure, proceed with creating the effect one nail at a time. You don’t want to rush the results especially when you don’t have much practice yet. If you have done everything right you will begin to see that the results are simply astounding.
See more: http://www.cuded.com/2015/08/55-seasonal-fall-nail-art-designs/