St Patrcks Day French Tip Clover Nail Art Tutorial
Hello everybody! Today I'm takin a lil' break from the Top Ten Nail Polishes for St Patricks Day series because I desperately need to share some nail art tutorials with you guys :). Currently, I have only done one St Patricks Dy nail art tutorial which I think is just so sad, so here is another one so that the other post won't be lonely!
Oooh! Clovers! Four leaf clovers, even! Let's hope that makes these nails lucky! The polishes that I used for these nails were: Sinful Colors Mint Apple, Revlon Top Speed Spirit, Sinful Colors Innocent and Revlon Golden Charm.
On a white base colour which has dried fully, take a polish of your choice (I am using a bluish-green polish called Mint Candy Apple by Sinful Colors) and use the brush from the polish to carefully divide the nail in half. Make sure to brush a lot of the polish off of your brush, or you may have less control over the polish.
Next, use a small nail art brush and gold nail polish to go over the end of this line.
Once that has dried, use a medium sized dotting tool and green nail polish to create four connected dots in the centre of the line to create a four-leaf clover.
These nails were so much fun do to! But, I am nowhere near done with nail art tutorials for St Patricks Day; there are so many more to come! Also, if you guys are interested, you can watch the video tutorial for these on my Instagram! I know in the title I called these nails french tip, but now I'm not sure they are. How on earth do I describe these nails, guys? Let me know right here in the comments or on Instagram and Pintrest (my username is thegoodnailsblog)!
May your nails be good and lucky
Gabby
Oooh! Clovers! Four leaf clovers, even! Let's hope that makes these nails lucky! The polishes that I used for these nails were: Sinful Colors Mint Apple, Revlon Top Speed Spirit, Sinful Colors Innocent and Revlon Golden Charm.
On a white base colour which has dried fully, take a polish of your choice (I am using a bluish-green polish called Mint Candy Apple by Sinful Colors) and use the brush from the polish to carefully divide the nail in half. Make sure to brush a lot of the polish off of your brush, or you may have less control over the polish.
Next, use a small nail art brush and gold nail polish to go over the end of this line.
Once that has dried, use a medium sized dotting tool and green nail polish to create four connected dots in the centre of the line to create a four-leaf clover.
These nails were so much fun do to! But, I am nowhere near done with nail art tutorials for St Patricks Day; there are so many more to come! Also, if you guys are interested, you can watch the video tutorial for these on my Instagram! I know in the title I called these nails french tip, but now I'm not sure they are. How on earth do I describe these nails, guys? Let me know right here in the comments or on Instagram and Pintrest (my username is thegoodnailsblog)!
May your nails be good and lucky
Gabby
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