To create these nails, I started with a base coat, then painted on one coat of white polish (Sally Hansen White On). Then, starting at the base of my nail, I took a nail art brush and painted on strokes of the navy polish. I repeated this method for the purple, pink, yellow, and gold polish. Finally, I took a striping brush and painted on the ground and the cacti. (And then added a top coat of Essie Good to Go. Can't forget that top coat!)
Colors used in the sunset:
Julep Lacey
Zoya Mira
CoverGirl Boundless Color Fuschia Girl
Zoya Creamy
Essie Good as Gold
The edges of these were a little messier than I would've liked, but overall I think they turned out pretty good. If I were to do it again, the only change I'd make would be not to paint a cactus on each nail-- maybe just the pointer and ring finger.
As always, be sure to check out all of the other great nail art designs below!
Weds 2 Oct – Mexican
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well done - like the addition of the gold foil to this...and thanks for not trying to pull in any stereotypes...I sort of thought that right off when I read the day's challenge name...I think maybe it needed to say something like honor Mexican heritage or give a bit more clarity like just adding Mexican design influenced - something...job well done!
ReplyDeleteI love this design! I specially like the inspiration image, and I wonder what this would look like if done with a tiny dottin tool, to imitate the little squares :)
ReplyDeleteThis is cute. I still like the cactus on each nail.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cactus mani! (:
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