I can only apologise for how sparse my posts have been lately. Sixth form suddenly became very stressful and I ended up being bombarded with work and had no time to post (Taking 5 a-levels was not a good idea).
I have been taking lots of picture for upcoming posts though, so I have everything sorted for the next few weeks. It's also half term so I have a bit more time to blog. Yay.
I have been taking lots of picture for upcoming posts though, so I have everything sorted for the next few weeks. It's also half term so I have a bit more time to blog. Yay.
I've been having a little bit of interest on my Halloween nail tutorial from last year I thought I would do one this year too. I love painting my nails for holidays like this, I can't wait until Christmas is close so I can do some Christmas inspired nails. I had lots of compliments on this nail design at school, which I was surprised about because it was so easy to create. I took inspiration from this photo on google images.
How To...
How To...
- Apply your favorite nail polish base, I used Essie's Nail Foundation.
- Apply an opague layer of green nail polish. The one I used is discontinued sorry.
- Using the end of a bobby pin and some black nail polish draw a horizontal line and smaller vertical lines over it as the mouth.
- Then at the base of your nail draw wavy lines using black polish and the same end of the bobby pin to create his hair.
- Then using the other end of the bobby pin and some white polish (or pale pink as I used because I had no white) dab on small circles for the eyes.
- Then using a bobby pin and black polish dab a smaller black circle inside the previous one.
- Cover with your favorite top coat. I used Sally Hansen's Double Duty.
See, I told you it was easy. I hope you all liked this quick and easy tutorial and I would love to know if you would like me to do more nail tutorials, I really enjoy doing them.
What are you all doing for Halloween? I promise to be a better blogger over the upcoming weeks!
'Til Next Time,
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