Oh boy. It's 00:11 on Monday and I'm starting my Sunday post. Bad Jolène!!
I think I will next do another post with a custom Tryst Lacquer, so keep your peepers peeled for that!
xo,
J.
Houndstooth is a weird pattern when you look at it, but it breaks down easily. There are a million tutorials for this one, but here's how I did it:
Step 2: the first set of arms. Technically, the ends of the arms are supposed to be at an angle like fancy ribbon, but I challenge you to achieve that on the nail. |
Step 3: the second set of arms. This should end up looking a bit like you're watching a bunch of block people doing the Macarena from above. (Good luck unseeing that.) |
Step 4: the ears! So now the block people are looking up at you and they're actually CAT-BLOCK PEOPLE. I enjoy how my captions have managed to devolve into complete uselessness in only four steps. |
That made sense, right????? Right. I'd make a pictorial for IG but it's clear by now that I do not function well without a staggering amount of words to throw around. Once you summon up the patience to do all your nails, you end up with something like this:
I did mine on a base of a glitter bomb for visual interest, but you could do it on anything. There are limitless colour combinations. I think it'd be really cool (but perhaps difficult) to do a houndstooth in a textured polish on a base of a similar shade of regular polish. Über classy!
Polishes used:
Cult Nails - Tempest (one coat underneath Rave)
Nail Pattern Boldness - Glitter A-Peel (base coat)
la couleur couture - 2013 (top coat)
black acrylic paint
detail brush
I think I will next do another post with a custom Tryst Lacquer, so keep your peepers peeled for that!
xo,
J.
i LOVE this tutorial - and now ALL i see are little big eared people dancing! but NOT to the macarena.
ReplyDeleteYou have more willpower than I. I've succumbed to Macarena Disease.
ReplyDeletei succumbed to it in the 80s, and I swore I would never do it again. Much like crackle nail polish.
ReplyDeleteExcellent base polish selection and tutorial. I always enjoy your posts.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing... more nail art please! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I rarely get the chance to use glitter bombs, so I get happy when I do! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm working on some fun art right now, will be up on the blog within the hour!
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