Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2016

Trendy Metallic Holiday Party Nails - HOWTO

Hey everyone!
I have been enjoying the holiday designs very much this year. I am actually really in love with this design and I hope you all like it too.
I mean, when in doubt go with florals... even if there are several inches of snow on the ground and no living shrubbery in sight ;)
Anyway thanks for watching!


Items Used:
First Base Base Coat 
Essie 'Bahama Mama' 
Essie 'Penny Talk'
Essie 'Blanc' (or white acrylic paint to make things easier)
Essie Good To Go topcoat 
Detail Brush
Small dotting tool
Large dotting tool
Medium Dotting Tool





Monday, August 31, 2015

Back to School-Clueless Inspired Nails






XX, Harli


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

SPRIIIIING!

Here is one of my all time favorite spring manicures!


IF you love mixing prints then this is definitely a great spring mani option for you! Plus it is really super simple and even a beginner can accomplish it.

Let me know what you think!

XX,
     Harli





Sunday, October 5, 2014

The Walking Dead


For those of you who may not know... The Walking Dead starts up again next Saturday! In honor of my favorite television series making a come-back into my life (and Halloween approaching), here is a nail tutorial to celebrate!







XX, Harli 


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Easy Everyday Nail Art


This is one of my favorite manicures! It's really easy and every time it turns out just a bit different. The color combo possibilities are endless and because of that it works for like... every season and holiday!

Watch the video below for complete instructions! If you have any questions leave me a comment down below!


Here are some photos from this video and also quick S/O to Karli because the other photos are of the nails I did on her!







XX,
   Harli

Sunday, September 7, 2014

DIY Pineapple Room Decor


How freakin' cute is this pineapple lampshade/room decor? Ya know what? Most people are probably like "OMG summer is almost over this is a SUMMER room decoration" well, I think that because summer is almost over this pineapple is even MORE necessary for our bedrooms or dorm rooms. Who doesn't want to have a vibrantly colored decoration in their room to look at? This pineapple will remind me of summer every single time I look at it and that is most definitely not a bad thing!

So if you need to spice up your space then give this purty pineapple DIY a shot! It's way easy to do guys, I'm serious. 




PS: I decided to make this tutorial into a video on youtube because it would have been way harder to understand if it was just a bunch of pictures and instructions! I have started a YouTube channel and I will post nail art, diys, and probably a bunch of other things onto it so subscribe if you want to be notified of when I post new videos! Thanks guys (:  

XX, 
   Harli









Friday, September 5, 2014

DIY Flash Tattoos


IF you have been on the internet at any point this summer, I am sure you have seen someone flaunting these little gems. Flash tattoos are simply metallic temporary tattoos, how freakin' cute are they? They are actually pretty expensive... $25 for a couple of sheets. Personally I think that is just absurd for something temporary... doesn't Flash Tattoo realize some of us are trying to get through college??? 
I created a way to DIY them for under $10!

WAY #1:


  • Pull out a page protector and the metallic marker or eyeliner of your choosing. 


  • Draw your desired tattoo onto the page protector. (Go over the design a few times to make sure it is still wet by the time you need to apply it!)



  • Once you are content with your design, place the side you drew on right where you want it to show up on your skin. 


  • Then apply some pressure and hold there for several seconds. 



  • Once you lift off the page protector the design will be transferred to your skin! 


  • Using Liquid Bandage trace over the top of your design to make it waterproof. If you don't want the design to last for several days spray use hairspray instead of liquid bandage for a more temporary tattoo. 

WAY #2:


  • If you are doing a very big design or an easy to draw design, you can always just draw right onto your skin and then apply the liquid bandage! 


Here are some photos of the designs I tried (I went kind of crazy haha):






 Well, I hope you love these as much as I do! Let me know if you try them out.

XX,
    Harli





Thursday, June 19, 2014

Put Old Gunky Polish to Use!


I don't know about anybody else, but I have a bin full of almost-gone nail polish that is tacky, sticky, and too thick to use. It really pains me to throw the nail polish away no matter how bad it gets because it's just so darn expensive... so I brainstormed a way to use up all of my ol' nail polish babies. Guess what! I came up with this super cute and ultra simple manicure to put all of that gunky polish to use! Oh and did I mention you don't need any nail art tools? No? Well it's true! Old nail polish is all that you will need. 
I honestly just walked out to the backyard on a hunt for some manicure inspiration and immediately after I looked at the marble-looking pavement in my parent's patio, I knew what to do with all of my old polish. So quick S/O to Mom for painting the patio floor brilliantly and inspiring this mani. 


Okay. The most time consuming step in creating this manicure is finding all of the nail polish that will be used. This step took me a good 15 because I have a lot of colors to sort through. I decided to go with neutral tones with some hinted pops of color.
I used a total of 12 colors to accomplish this look, but you can use anywhere from 3-15. Anymore than 15 and some colors won't show through. If you use any number on the lower end, then you will have to do a lot of layering to get the perfect marble look. 


Now into the actual manicure... 

THERE AREN'T REALLY ANY STEPS

Once you have the colors chosen that you will be using, open up the first color you wish to apply and wipe all excess polish off of the brush on the neck of the bottle. Once most of the nail polish has been removed from the brush, stroke it onto your nail. Very little color should be left behind on the nail. 

*Wiping excess polish off is the MOST IMPORTANT part of the entire manicure.


This is what the first coat should look similar to. If your polish leaves behind a little less it's okay I promise!

Now seriously, all you do the rest of the manicure is layer your colors on top of each other. With some colors apply only a stroke or two and with others layer entire sections of your nail.

Here's what it should look similar to after adding a second color.


And after about half of the colors are added.


Continue adding colors until you achieve your desired result! 

Here's what mine looked like when I finished before I added a topcoat. 


And after applying a top coat
I opted to paint my middle and ring fingers with glitter polish. 

     
 
    

Thanks for taking the time to check out my blog! 

Harli