Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Water Marble Valentines Design

Water Marbling your nails may look terrifying and complicated, but I promise you it's simple! There are a few basic rules you have to follow. One of them is you need to use, and I cannot stress this enough, room temperature water. Preferably water that is purified. I usually just use a water from one of my water bottles laying around from earlier in the day. The nail polishes can really be any kind you have. You'll find as you do it some nail polishes spread better than others. You'll need a shallow dish or cup to use for this. Something you won't use again. I use the really small paper dixie cups for the bathroom for after brushing your teeth or whatever. I have a ton of them and they're disposable! Here's a list of the items you'll need:
~ Room Temperature Water
~ Small shallow container
~ 3-4 Nail Polishes in your choice of colors
~ Toothpicks or Orange Stick
~ Scotch Tape
~ Paper Towels




First thing you are going to want to do is prep your area. Make sure you have a paper towel down and the container is filled with the water. Get your toothpicks or orange stick within easy to grab range.
Paint your nails a base color, for this particular design I used white.

Let your nails dry completely. I do my nails one at a time. So, for the next step, tape one finger. You are going to use roughly 3-4 maybe even 5 small pieces of tape. You want to tape each side so the edge of the tape is against the nail and the back as well as the top. Make sure the only thing exposed for the majority of the finger is only the nail.


Now comes the fun/creative part. You're going to want to make sure all your nail polishes have the tops set askew for easy grabbing as you need to do this part somewhat fast. You are going to drop the nail polishes one by one in drop form into the container. Choose what colors you want each ring to start out in and go in. I set the polishes in that order for easier working with. After you have all the rings (I usually do at least 6 rings) you will take your toothpick or orange stick and swirl in designs. Any design you want. The more you do this the more designs you'll figure out how to make. It's all trial and error. If you don't like the design you have simply let it dry in the container for about a minute then take a tooth pick or the orange stick and swirl it around to start over for the nail.

Now dip your nail into the water where you think the design looks best in the container. ONLY DIP ONCE! I cannot stress that enough. Once your nail is submerged wait a minute or two. Do not lift your nail out of the water yet. After a minute has passed, take your toothpick or orange stick and clean up the nail polish on the surface. Once the area is clean remove your finger from the water and allow it to rest on a paper towel for about another minute. Remove tape. Removing the tape will you show you why that tape was so important lol. Allow nail to dry all the way and then seal with your favorite top coat.






I hope you enjoyed this Blog. If you have any questions about this technique feel free to leave me comments below or tell me how you did yours and what colors you used!
Love <3

Me <3

The Colors Used:
~ White On White by Sinful Colors
~ Sooki by Zoya
~ Grouple by L.A. Girls ROCK STAR
~ Taylor by Sinful Colors
~ The One That Got Away by OPI
~ Designer... De Better by OPI
~ 4 in 1 complete care Nail Strengthener Top Coat/Base coat by Sally Hansen

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