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it on my nieces again! I find inspiration in them all the time and for the last
birthday party we had, well we couldn’t help but get some confetti to make it
so much fun. The cleanup of it is another story!
Start
off with a sheer but sparkly pink. I choose OPI’s And This Little Piggy. Since
it sheer try two coats over your base coat, China Glaze’s Adhesion Base Coat.
Using
Sally Hansen’s Nail art pen in Black, start dotting the tips of the nail. Use
this black to map out the shape of the tips you want. Add in a pink shade,
Sally Hansen’s Nail art pen in Light Pink. This is what is should look like.
Using
a nail dotting tool, apply other colours of your choice. You want to try to
fill as many of the empty spots as possible but of course some spots maybe left
empty and dots can also overlap. I used red (China Glaze Ruby Pumps), Teal
(Sinful Colours Gorgeous), sheer white (China Glaze Moonlight) and sheer blue
(Sinful Colour Swedish Blue).
This
one is simple and fun! The nail art pens really reduce the amount of time you
spend dotting. But of course the good ole dotting tool or tooth pick would work
just as well. Throwing some confetti your way!
Happy Confetti!
XOXO
Naomi
I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the nails. Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brandy!
DeleteWow...this is soooo pretty! Love it! Your so good at creating unique & beautiful nail looks! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Chelsea!
Deletethis is seriously amazing, your so talented. what nail dotting tool did you use?
ReplyDeleteHello Ana! I got this tool at a trade show but it doesn't have a name on it, Sorry :(
DeleteIt's just a two sided dotting tool though
One side has a small dot head and the other side with a larger dot. You can also use like a toothpick or ballpoint pen point for dots, Hope this helps!
Deletewhere do you get this polishes? where do you buy them?
ReplyDeleteThe Sinful Colours and China glaze are from wonderful world, The sally hansen pens are from pennywise and the OPI are from Farida's in westmall
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