Tuesday, August 2, 2011

SnakeSkin Nail Tutorial

Hey ladies . Hope you are having a wonderful Tuesday .  I'm enjoying mine . Well today I've finally come to you with the snake skin nail tutorial . Like I said when  I posted this nail art you could go watch the original tutorial on this design . Well here's the tutorial ! (: The pictures are crappy and I need to figure out a better way to do tutorials but I just hope you enjoy and get what it is that you need to do .

xo ; Toyomi .


 I used OPI San Tan Tonio , brown acrylic paint , black arylic paint .


You will need a piece of paper , one larger meshed fabric and one small sized meshed fabric .
Apply two coats of your base polish .
Put some of your brown paint on a paper and dip your sponge in it .
Dab most of the paint off onto your paper so the color isn't so bold .
Apply your larger mesh fabric on your nail .
Sponge the color all over the nail .
This is what you should get . You can stop here if you want .
Now repeat the same thing with the black paint .
Dab off some of the color .
Apply the smaller mesh fabric .
Dab the color on .
This is your finish product . You can top coat or make it matte . 

14 comments:

Cristina said...

WOW! This is awesome, Toyomi! I'll surely try it, it seems so simple, and yet, the effect is fabulous!
Thank you for the tutorial! <3 <3 <3

Shenese said...

A very helpful tutorial. This is something that I can do! Very simple, easy and the outcome of the nail is great!

Bookworm Nails said...

How cool! I'll have to use your tutorial to try this :)

♥beauxs mom said...

Great tutorial i have no excuse now I need to try this...

Ishah said...

That looks so awesome and easy to do! I am definitely going to try it :) Thanks for the tutorial!

KarenD said...

Thanks for this! Where do you get the mesh fabric?

The Preppy Student said...

looks pretty awesome!

♥beauxs mom said...

Toyomi, girl your my best blogging friend you leave the sweetest comments! Seriously heart you!

ABOP Laquerlove said...

That's cool! Thanks for sharing.

nail wraps said...

i have tried one kind of sticker named minx recently, it is very good,easily apply and look fantastic. it is the right products for holiday! It save your time to make it!

Jenn said...

Awesome! And much easier than trying to put real snake skin on your nails XD I'll have to find some mesh fabric next time I'm at a fabric or craft store :)

Anonymous said...

Ahh! that is SO cool. I am super non-creative when it comes to nail patterns, but you have certainly inspired me to want to play with textures. Great tutorial!

karla said...

Awesome...

Do you have a "subscribe by email button" somewhere?

Anonymous said...

hi, looks great, where did you buy the mesh?

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