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...
I know, you are thinking that why I am posting splatter nail art in this hot summer instead of some yummy summer-y tutorials.. Wait wait I am answering.. Actually I had drawn this few weeks before but not able to post,so thought better late than never.. And when it comes summer-y nailart, I am promising you guys there are so many cute yet simple arts on the way to publish,Stay tuned to my page for updates... Now jump to the tutorial.. Normally splatters are done by straws,but here I have drawn a free hand splatter nailart.. Products I need: 1- Some bright colour nail polishes ( like red,yellow,green,pink,etc..) 2- A white polish for base 3- A top and base coat 4- A fine brush or a tooth pick.. Steps: 1- Apply a thin layer of base coat to protect your nails.. Then apply a good layer of white paint. Here I am using white as a base colour as other bright colours will pop up properly on white base.. 2- Then take the yellow colour (any colour as per yo...