I love wearing Indian ethnic wear on special occasions or festivals. A Saree is one of my favourite ethnic attire to wear during Puja or family get-togethers. Again in sarees, I have a soft corner for handloom sarees. The beauty and feel of these handwoven slow crafted sarees are truly mesmerizing. It was Durga Puja time and Diwali is also approaching in few days, hence I thought to buy a beautiful handloom saree to celebrate all these festivals with extra joy. Huts and Looms Tissue Silk Saree In case you are wondering what a handloom saree is, then let me tell you in brief. Handlooms are basically handwoven fabrics made on a weaving machine called a loom. Hence, the name comes from HandLoom. It is a slow-crafted process, as it needs the utmost patience, creativity, and physical strength to create a masterpiece. Handloom sarees are generally priced because of this reason. I feel every woman looks graceful, powerful and amazing in a saree. Handloom sarees are repr...
Welcome to this space... after a decade I think I am going to share a nailart tutorial... it has been 2weeks and I haven't created any new art... I am too lazy these days and the cloudy and rainy weather outside is making me more lazier... Well I have managed to draw few designs in between and here is one for you...
In this tutorial I tried to draw a 3D pattern art and unfortunately I failed badly😕... But I decided to share the look with you guys because it is not necessary to be perfect in the first attempt only... I will try some more 3D arts in near future...
So basically I have drawn leave on my nails and tried to created 3D effect water drops on it... I have also drawn a normal water drop nails as well... The pic i will share at the end of the post... So let's jump into the tutorial...
Products needed - (see the picture)
1- Three different tones green shades
2- A white polish
3- A clear Coat
4- nailart brush and sponge
Steps-
1- First apply the mid-tone green shade on nails. Here I have applied the street wear nail polish Emerald Eyes.
2- Then take the lighter shade of green shade on a sponge and dab over the nails just to bring the texture of the leave... Here I have applied Revlon Sassy .
3- Then again take the lighter shade of green (the Revlon one here) to draw the lines on leave... And wait for some minutes to dry out completely..
Note: Do apply every next coat after completely drying the previous coat...
4- Now time to draw the 3D drops where I failed poorly 😕😕... Well first take the dark green shade on a fine nail brush and draw a thin circle shape just to resemble the shade of drop... Then take the white polish and draw rough dots and tiny lines in the inner part off the drop which will resemble the light reflection on the drop...
Now after dried out everything apply a thin layer of clear coat just to lock your art... Done...
Here is the simple water drop art.. This one really easy... You just have to apply any nail polish shade and then take your old guppy clear coat and put few drops on nails... Wait till it dry and at last apply a very thin layer of clear coat again on nails to lock the art... that's all...
Hope you like these two designs...
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Snigdha ❤
So beautiful ! You are so expert yaa! Lovely post !! <3 <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs
ReplyDeleteGorgeous nail art.
ReplyDeleteSnighda they look super amazing.It will look so cool in this monsoon season.
ReplyDeleteboth looks pretty cool :)
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