Pages

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Mish Mash Challege: Untried Technique


Hi there!  How's your week progressing?  Mine has been...exciting and stressful.  My living situation is about to change and it's a little scary, but exciting as well.  Here's hoping it works out for the best!

This week we're on to the 4th Mish Mash Challenge!  Our task was to try a technique that we hadn't yet tried.  This was harder than it sounds for me.  I mean, I'm an experimental girl...there's not a lot I haven't taken a whack at in the nail polish world, regardless of result.  That said, I remembered seeing a Nailasaurus post a few weeks ago that I had wanted to try but hadn't gotten around to yet.  I'm glad I waited cuz now I have a pretty post for Challenge day...yay!  :)



The Waterfall Manicure, as it's called, is a fairly easy nail art technique that gives a great result with minimal effort.  All you need is polish and a small brush.  I started with 4 (!) coats of Essie's Bottle Service.  In hindsight, I would have used undies with this if I'd have realized it was so sheer.  Of course, the fact that it's a neon should have been a clue.  Details, details!


After those numerous layers had dried, I used a small nail art brush and, starting at the base of the nail tapering towards the tip, I drew little stripes of different colors.  You want to vary the height, width, and color of the stripes to create more interest.  I used Essie's Blanc, Sonia Kashuk's Rock Star, Wet 'n' Wild's Who Is Ultra Violet?, and Sinful Colors Out of Bounds for my stripes.  (Shout out to The Nail Files, whose Essie giveaway I won recently made possible over half of this manicure!)



I'm really pleased with out this turned out. Bottle Service is a bit more pink than my photos are showing, but anything bright makes my camera wonk out, so you'll just have to imagine it. 

I can't wait to see what the other Mish Mashers have come up with this week.  Do yourselves a favor and swing by their pages to check out their talented work!  You can find them via the thumbnails below.  

Also, don't forget about my 100+ Trifecta Giveaway, accepting entries through midnight on 9/1/2013.  There will be 6 winners so get your entries in for a chance to win!

As always, thanks so much for reading!


17 comments:

  1. I've nominated you for the Liebster Award! Come check out my blog for more info and I hope to get to know you better! http://crystal365.blogspot.com/

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very nice! Reminds me of the feathers that hang from dreamcatchers :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. It looks wonderful, Natalie! You had a very nice and clever idea to try the waterfall nailart as I have only seen it for the last few weeks over the net :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Great job and what and interesting technique!

    ReplyDelete
  5. This looks fabulous, Natalie!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I have never seen this technique before, what a great idea! You're absolutely right, the final result is stunning and it seems to be quite easy to do.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I saw this on Nailasaurus too, Good choice! This seems like such an easy manicure to do. Your colors are awesome too :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Very pretty! And great choice on nail art technique!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Really nice job, Natalie. You did Sammy proud. Beautiful execution!

    PS. good luck with the move <3

    ReplyDelete
  10. This is beautiful and I love the colours you chose to use. I adore Sammy's waterfall manicures and they are so fun to do!

    ReplyDelete
  11. I do love this technique, I always think it looks fab and yours is no exception! One day I'll try it myself...

    ReplyDelete
  12. This is fantastic! I just saw this on Nailasaurus, too, and I think it has such a beautiful effect. Well done pulling it off :)

    ReplyDelete
  13. So pretty! I love the waterfall nails it give such a pretty effect. And you did them so beautifully lady!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  14. That turned out great! I hope your future will be great with the upcoming changes :)

    ReplyDelete
  15. This is really eye catching. That base color is beautiful! Anther technique on my list.

    ReplyDelete

Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment here. I don't get to respond to every comment but I do read and appreciate each one. Please be aware, I delete all comments with websites/links attached that do not have prior approval. Thank you!