Showing posts with label Water Marble Decal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water Marble Decal. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Blue and Gold Mani with Water Marble Decal Accent

Well, hello!  It's been a while, but I'm finally back.  I really can't believe how quickly time flies - one minute you're in the groove of updating your blog, and the next, over 2 years have passed since you last posted! As I explained in my 'Nail Polish Declutter' post, I had been taking a hiatus from nail art. I recently decided to try to get back into it again, so I'm restarting this blog to journal my journey.

Manicure with electric blue and gold nail polish, and purple, grey, teal, and blue, water marble decal accent nail with gold and electric blue dots.
Blue and Gold Mani with Water Marble Decal Accent

The picture above is a quick manicure I did using two Orly polishes from my collection that caught my eye ('Luxe' and 'Sweet Peacock'), and one of the water marble decals I made in my 'Water Marbling Made Easy' post over 3 years ago (yes, it was one of the exact same decals I made that long ago - they really hold up well when carefully stored away between sheets of paper towel!). To jazz up the look, I made a diagonal stripe of gold on the thumbnail, and used a dotting tool to make contrasting dots and rings on some of my nails. Not bad for my first attempt at nail art in what feels like ages!

I actually did this look a few weeks ago, but it took me a while to post it. I'm working with all different equipment from the last time I posted, so it took some time to get all my files, gear and programs together to be able to start blogging again.

Orly 'Luxe' and 'Sweet Peacock'
Polishes Used: Orly polishes 'Luxe' and 'Sweet Peacock'
All in all, I'm happy with the way this look turned out. I'm also really looking forward to posting new looks in the future!

Monday, April 20, 2015

Purple Water Marble and Stamping Mani

Today, I have yet another water marble decal mani to share:

Purple Water Marble and Stamping Mani. Accent colours are teal, bright blue and grey. The water marble has bands of all 4 colours, and is only on the ring finger. The middle finger is the only one stamped with a geometric design, with a multi-colour polish application. The pinky is covered in purple glitter, and the thumb and index fingers are solid light purple.
Purple Water Marble and Stamping Mani

Polishes Used:
Finger Paints 'Violaceous Vase'
NYC 'Water Street Blue'
China Glaze 'Lotus Begin'
NYC 'Sidewalkers'
NYC 'Prince Street'
NYC 'NY Blues'

Plate Used:
Pueen PUEEN 57

Finger Paints 'Violaceous Vase', NYC 'Water Street Blue', China Glaze 'Lotus Begin', NYC 'Sidewalkers', NYC 'Prince Street', and NYC 'NY Blues'

I really love the colour palette of this manicure!  Lotus begin is such a lovely light purple, and the other colours work beautifully with it! It was also really fun to do a multi-coloured stamp for the first time in a while. I used the effect on my middle finger, and I love the way it turned out!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Grey, Orange, and Blue Water Marble and Stamping Mani

Due to the huge supply of water marble nail decals that I whipped up recently, today, I have yet another water marble manicure to share!


In addition to the water marble decal on my ring finger, I also did a little stamping and dotting on my middle finger. I can't even emphasize how much I really love this manicure. I like how toned down, yet fun and interesting the final look is. I would definitely say this is one of my favourite looks I've done so far this year.

NYC 'Water Street Blue', NYC 'Deep Breath', NYC 'Spring Street', NYC 'NY Blues', and NYC 'Sidewalkers'
Polishes Used:
NYC 'Water Street Blue'
NYC 'Deep Breath'
NYC 'Spring Street'
NYC 'NY Blues'
NYC 'Sidewalkers'

Plate Used:
Bundle Monster BM-212


I'm really excited about designing more mixed manicures like this one using my remaining water marble decals along with other nail art techniques. This has been so much fun, and I'm loving the results!

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Water Marble Decal Mani: Gold, Red, Blue, and Green

Today I have another water marble decal manicure to share:

Water marble decal mani using gold fleck base polish, and featuring sections of red, blue, and green water marble selectively placed on the nail.

My last manicure ended up looking very 60's, and funnily enough, this one is very 70's looking to me... apparently, I'm just moving my way along through the decades! Again, this wasn't intentional. I did the water marbling separately, and paired the gold base polish with it after the fact.

Polishes Used: 
NYC 'Times Square'
NYC 'Water Street Blue'
Misa 'Epiphany'
NYC 'NY Blues'
NYC 'High Line Green'

Misa 'Epiphany', NYC 'Times Square', NYC 'High Line Green', NYC 'NY Blues', and NYC 'Water Street Blue'

This manicure really highlights one of the benefits of making water marble decals over the traditional water marbling method: You have way more control with placement. With decals, you can cut the marbled polish sheets into any shape you want, and layer it over your base polish in creative ways. This also allows you to use a lot more of the decal sheet, since you can find use for even little scraps of marbled polish.

I made around 20 water marble decals during my experiment with this technique. I'm not sure how long they will last, so I'm going to attempt to use them up over the next several manicures. Stay tuned to see what I come up with!

Friday, April 17, 2015

Water Marbling Made Easy

Today's post is all about making water marble decals. This is an awesome water marbling technique that I recently learned about. It's mentioned on a number of other blogs, and there are even some great YouTube videos about it, but I just wanted to share my experience with the technique here.

Nail polish water marble pattern using orange, teal, grey, and bright blue polishes to make a flower

I've always wanted to try water-marbling, but prior to finding out about this method, I had only seen it done the traditional way - and that method seemed like so much trouble! Basically, several drops of nail polish are dropped into a container to form a bullseye pattern, a design is drawn into the rings of the bullseye using a pointed object, the nails are dunked into the wet design, and the excess polish is gathered from the surface and discarded before the nails are removed. 

Although this method produces very beautiful multi-coloured patterns, I was discouraged from trying it due to the large amount of wasted polish, and the huge mess created by dunking your hand into wet polish (you can tape off your fingers, or use liquid latex - but still...). The water marble decal technique starts out the exact same as the regular method, except instead of dunking your fingers, you allow the polish to harden on the surface of the water, and then lift out the water marble decal, and lay it on some paper towel to dry until you are ready to use it. When you are ready, you can then cut the decal into nail sized sections, and attach them to your manicure using topcoat!

For me, this method is such an improvement. It greatly reduces the waste factor since you have more control over which sections, and how much of the pattern you use. Also, it's way less messy because there's no dipping - just cutting and pasting! You also have more control as to exactly what you use on the nail, and where you put it. The only drawback I've noticed is that you have to be really careful when lifting the hardened decal from the water. You want to avoid ripping the decal, or having the decal fold over onto itself. I just used my fingers, but I find it helps to grasp it by at least two separate points, so you have a little more control. I've had a pretty high success rate this way, with only a few partially ruined decals.

Shot of about 20 or so finished nail polish water marble decals in a variety of colours and patterns
Decals Galore!!!
Polishes Used:
NYC 'Times Square'
NYC 'Spring Street'
NYC 'Lexington Yellow'
NYC 'Times Square', NYC 'Spring Street', NYC 'Lexington Yellow', NYC 'High Line Green', NYC 'NY Blues', NYC 'Water Street Blue', NYC 'Prince Street', NYC 'Lincoln Square Lavender', NYC 'Lafayette Pink', and NYC 'Sidewalkers'NYC 'High Line Green'
NYC 'NY Blues'
NYC 'Water Street Blue'
NYC 'Prince Street'
NYC 'Lincoln Square Lavender'
NYC 'Lafayette Pink'
NYC 'Sidewalkers'


Another tip is that I chose to use inexpensive polishes that come in bright, fun colours. The line of polishes that I used retails for approximately a dollar to a dollar fifty at discount department stores, and I had a complete rainbow of colours in my collection. Even though there is less waste than with traditional water marbling, there is still some waste, so I just feel more comfortable using my cheaper stuff.

Another reason for this is that it's super fun to do, so you may find that once you start, you may keep going until you have a bunch of decals.  When I had finished playing, the fill line of my previously unused polishes had gone down by about an eight of an inch! Now that is not really all that much polish in the grand scheme of things, especially considering the large amount of decals that I made, however it's not every day that you use that much polish in one sitting!

Below I have a brief pictorial tutorial to show the steps in the process (sorry for the lack of continuity - I never snapped pictures of a single decal all the way through the steps, so each shot features a random decal!):

Steps: Make traditional water marble decal, but leave to harden; lift out of water and let dry; tools used; cut decal into desired shape; apply to nail with topcoat; finished product

On a final note, I just wanted to mention that this is my 100th post! I'm so excited to have reached this milestone. Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Rainbow Flower Power Mani

Today I'm sharing the results of a technique that I've been interested in trying for quite some time now, but haven't gotten around to until recently...  My first water-marble manicure!

Nail stamping manicure featuring a rainbow coloured water marble base stamped with flower images in black. An index finger accent nail is left unstamped, and features bands of the colours of the rainbow.
Rainbow Flower Power Mani
Polishes Used:
NYC 'Times Square' (red)
NYC 'Spring Street' (orange)
NYC 'Lexington Yellow'
NYC 'High Line Green'
NYC 'NY Blues'
NYC 'Prince Street' (purple)
Konad Special Polish in Black

Plates Used:
Bundle Monster Plate BM-016
Gals Plate GA34

NYC Times Square, NYC Spring Street, NYC Lexington Yellow, NYC High Line Green, NYC NY Blues, NYC Prince Street, and Konad Special Polish in Black
Polishes Used
This was so much fun to do! Instead of the traditional water-marbling technique, I used a modified version that I recently learned about while doing some research. I've decided to do a separate post with more information on that, in the near future.

After the rainbow water marbling was applied to my nails, I decided tone down the look with some stamping. The end result looks very 'sixties inspired' to me. It wasn't intentional, but I decided to roll with it - which is why I decided to call it the 'Rainbow Flower Power Mani'!

collage of additional photos of the manicure
Rainbow Flower Power Mani -
Additional Photos