Thursday, March 24, 2011

Nails for a Brand

With a Brand to fill you up with the festival mood, it’s not surprising to make some new resolutions and pay attention to things that were so far completely neglected. Nails are one of them!
So get a few girlfriends together for a night in with pizza, soda, and prepare for the festivities with a nail party! No matter how old or young you are, anybody can make these entertaining ideas sophisticated and glamorous. And the best thing is, none of these suggestions will break the bank!
Nails Party Ingredients:
Your favorite friends, your mothers, your younger sisters, even your great, great grandmothers… the more the merrier!! Get hold of as many types and colors of varnish as humanly possible… get rooting around in your closets (this is also a good way of forcing yourself to have a quick clear out!) Also get lots of clear or translucent nail varnish. A hairdryer that can go at a low heat is always welcome. Beautiful sparkling glitter, permanent marker pens, an old firm sponge, card, scissors, nail glue feathers, sequins, and the list goes on…..What you would also require is an old table or a surface, which you can all fit around… which won’t give you a heart burn in case things should get a little messy! Tissues and varnish remover... just in case. What you can really do here is make the wildest possible design ideas as a starting point... Don’t expect to get even more inventive as you go, just be brave! Be bold! Go wild!!
Glitter Chick
Design your own glittery nail varnish. This one’s really easy. Choose a ‘base’ color, and paint your nails with one coat. Then immediately sprinkle glitter onto the surface of the wet varnish! You can use any color glitter that you want. Or why not go for a rainbow effect, or try to draw on stripes with the glitter? Use the hairdryer to ensure that the nail varnish is dry. Then finish the effect with a thin coat of clear varnish… this will ‘seal in’ the glitter, and also stop the glitter from being scratchy. (A surefire way to ladder your tights!)
Seasonal Stencils
You could try snowflakes, stars, snowmen, etc, anything that you might want to get to the seasonal flavour. Once you have made the stencil, simply lay it over the nail in the desired position. Then take your varnish brush, and remove the excess polish. (This should stop the varnish from oozing under the stencil and spreading everywhere). Now dab at the stencil until you have built up a solid block of color. Remove the stencil, and voila! Sensational seasonal nails in seconds!
Serial Stamping
Get your old firm sponge and cut out tiny shapes to use as stampers. This can be quite fiddly, so it’s probably better to use simple shapes like circles and triangles. Paint your nails (with a flat base coat, or use any combination of ideas). Once the base is dry simply paint the sponge with the varnish and stamp the nails. If the effect doesn’t go to plan, why not try ‘stippling’ your nail with the sponge to give a sort of misty, blotchy color effect. (N.B. This will only work so long as the varnish is smooth in the end. Pitted or lumpy varnish will just look bad!)
Funky Freehand
If you’re not really artistically inclined, you may well regard this one as ‘The Master Class’! Try blending colors of polish directly on your nail. You could use stripes, dots, or even make up your own funky freehand patterns. Take a permanent marker and draw onto the top of your nail. You can get much more attention to detail if it is a fine-liner, even down to the fact that you can do a dotty pattern exactly around a nail varnish circle. Just make sure that you give your nails a final coat of clear varnish when they are dry. Even permanent marker can smudge on varnished nails you see…! So what are you waiting for? Go on, get that party arranged!

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