Showing posts with label clocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clocks. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 January 2015

Nailvengers assemble: New Years nail art for Tesco

Hey everyone! Two posts in one day, but I must admit these are probably my favourite nails of the two. New years eve is all about the sparkle and I love the glitter on these nails combined with the black and white of the clock. When the clock strikes midnight tonight I hope to be having the time of my life, and I honestly can't wait to see what 2015 will bring me. I'll be graduating from university, and stepping out into the big scary world of work, so a lot will change!  Don't forget to check out what Sammy, Allie, and Lucie created for this month's Nailvengers Assemble.





Step 1: Paint your nails with glitter
Step 2: Using white nail polish and a nail art brush (or nail art pen) draw a white circle on your nail
Step 3: Using a black nail art pen or black nail polish and a nail art brush draw a black outline around your circle
Step 4: Using black and a tiny nail art brush add the numbers to your clock. this is quite fiddly so if you prefer you could just add 12, 3, 6 and 9
Step 5: Add the clock hands (both of 12 of course!)

Step 6: Add a topcoat to seal in your design

What do you think? Let me know in the comments!
Alice

Friday, 7 November 2014

Clock Nail Art for Avon

Hey everyone! It's a been a busy week for me, yesterday I spent the day at Nail Harmony UK's base (who run Gelish for those of you that dont know), and I had such a fantastic time, and met some lovely new bloggers who I hadn't met before, along with Lucy (Lucy's Stash) and Sammy (The Nailasaurus) who I know pretty well! I'll have a post coming for you in the next few days but for now I just quickly wanted to show you these clock nails that I created for Avon. I created these for when the clocks changed but I actually think they work quite well as a design in general, they're not time-specific (GETTIT?). For these I used a variety of Avon nail polish colours as the bases, and then acrylic paint for the clocks.


What do you think? Let me know in the comments!
Alice