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Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Watermelon Nail Art Tutorial

Watermelon Nail Art Tutorial
Hello everyone! 
As promised, here is the mid-week blog post of the watermelon slice nail art tutorial! 
Enjoy!


Here's What You'll Need:

Watermelon Nail Art Tutorial

  • Green nail varnish (Barry M in Spring Green)
  • Red/Pink nail varnish (Barry M Gelly Hi-Shine in Pomegranate)
  • Lilac nail varnish (Miss Sporty Quick Dry Clubbing Colours in 344)
  • Light Green nail varnish (Sinful Colours in Mint Apple*)
  • White nail varnish (Sinful Colours in Snow Me White*)
  • Small Dotting Tool
  • Small/Thin Brush
*Sinful Colours is being discontinued in the UK
(I have no idea about the rest of the world)



Watermelon Nail Art Tutorial

I used lilac as my base colour, but as I said last time, you can use whatever colour, I just thought it was summery and contrasted well with the green and pink.
Using the brush dipped in white, map out a triangle shape for the watermelon slice, and fill it in using the brush, the nail varnish brush, or a big dotting tool.


Watermelon Nail Art Tutorial

Cleaning off the white from the brush, dip it into the dark green and paint a stripe along one of the edges. This will be the skin of the watermelon.

You might need two coats to get a good opacity, I did.



Watermelon Nail Art Tutorial

Again, remembering to clean off the brush, leave a gap to look like the rind and fill in the rest of the triangle with the pink/red.


Watermelon Nail Art Tutorial

Once the green has dried, use the dotting tool dipped in the light green to add some dots to add more depth and texture to the skin of the watermelon.


You could if you wanted to, add a few tiny black dots to the pink to look like pips but a) I only just realised I had forgot to do that and I took the photos last week, b) It might make the small space look dark, and c) the design is actually quite small in reality so it would go unnoticed anyway.


Done!



Another colourful summery design, this would also look cute as an accent nail.


When you break it down it's easy to manage!


I would love to see your recreations so if you give them a go, tag me in them or use the hashtag #nailartnut or #abibailey, I'll be on the lookout!


I should be back on Sunday with another post for you, until then,

thanks for reading!

Abi xxx
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