Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

dog paw prints!

As promised, here's how I did my right hand. I'm not so talented to be able to do much on my right hand since I'm a righty, but I kept with the dog theme and did puppy prints! Here's a really simple tutorial I made on paint for how to do quick paw prints with a dotter, tooth pick, or anything that can made dots. (I used to use an empty mechanical pencil.)

 Super easy and super cute. I've done this with silver glitter as the background and black paw prints and it looks awesome. The best part is that they don't have to be perfect because dog's feet aren't perfect and you can stagger them to look like they were walking! Here's how mine looked finished.


So, what do you guys think!? Do you have an suggestions for future nail art? I'm open to any suggestions! Just let me know in the comments or in a quick e-mail!

my dog in nail art, pt 1

Three years ago, I rescued a chihuahua dachshund puppy, who is now my little baby. His name is Milo, and I decided today that I'd make him in to nail art!

I started with a base of China Glaze's For Audrey. It's a tiffany blue creme that get full coverage in two coats.

 no flash, artificial light.
with flash.

Then using Revlon's Espresso, I made the outline I wanted. This worked best for my dog because he's a dachshund, making him notoriously long. Espresso is a brown shimmer. I'll be sure to swatch it separately one of these days because it's actually a really nice polish for a cheap price.


Then I used Finger Paint's Putty in my hands along with black and white acrylic paints to add the details. All I really needed was a lighter belly, feet and ears, then an eye and nose. It was all pretty simple since none of it had to be perfect. This picture is post-top coat. I don't know why, but my camera picked up some smearing that I didn't even notice on my nails. I'm actually pretty annoyed by this, especially since I haven't had this happen in quite a while. Oh well. 



On my thumb I decided to do a comic style speech bubble. For this, I used acrylic paints. I did a black base first so I could have a small outline around the white because I wanted it to be comic book-esque. This isn't necessary, but I like how it turned out. 



After you do the basic black bubble in the shape you want, carefully re-draw it in white leaving a small gap. Don't worry about the middle just yet. As you can see, I had to wipe off the paint a few times from mess-ups and some residue is left in the middle. That's fine.


Fill in the bubble with white! Then you can write whatever you want in it.


This is how it looked in the end! I love it a lot. 


And  here is my inspiration! 

I didn't do the same thing on my left hand, but this is getting too long for one post, so I'm gonna put it in another post!