Showing posts with label Masking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masking. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Advanced stamping techniques: Masking your images

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Hello!


So, I recently got UberChic Beauty's new cuticle barrier, and the small brush inside inspired me to try out a new stamping masking technique with it...




First, here's the video I did showing the technique, if you're a visual learner:



For this mani, I started with a base of Zoya Lacey, and then stamped my first image (from UberChic Beauty 26-02) with Hit The Bottle Shadows of Darkness (in the US and Canada, you can also find Hit The Bottle at Lantern & Wren). Then I painted around the circle portion of the image with my Edge Perfection, and waited for it to dry (in the video, I put topcoat over the stamping first, but I've since found out you don't need to do that):




Once it was dry, I stamped my second image on top, with Hit The Bottle Polish It Mossed Be Love:




Then I removed the masking from the nail:




Here's how the final mani turned out:


UberChic Beauty 26-02 over Zoya Lacey, stamped with Hit The Bottle polishes

UberChic Beauty 26-02 over Zoya Lacey, stamped with Hit The Bottle polishes


And here it is matted:


UberChic Beauty 26-02 over Zoya Lacey, stamped with Hit The Bottle polishes

UberChic Beauty 26-02 over Zoya Lacey, stamped with Hit The Bottle polishes


The possibilities are endless with this technique--you can see two other tutorials I did with it here and here.  Enjoy!


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M. xoxo

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Thursday, May 17, 2018

The Digit-al Dozen Inspires Each Other--Day 4!

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Today's the fourth day of The Digit-al Dozen's inspire-each-other week, and today I'm inspired by this manicure from More Nail Polish:




Isn't that a beauty? I absolutely adore the rhinestones across the nails. That got me to thinking...and my end result requires a little explanation, because it's fairly far afield from this one. Besides the rhinestone wave, I also love the way the nails were divided into two sections, and I wanted to play with that. I'm currently obsessed with the naked-nail-negative-space trend, so I decided to combine the two.


First, I used latex mani defender (normally used to protect your cuticles) to divide my nails--I swept it in a curve across my nail, and waited for it to dry. Then I stamped an image from Dixie Plates Lace 01, with gradient stamping--I went from white through different pinks, and finally to red (Messy Mansion Chalk, Dogwood Pink, Petal, Red-y Or Not, and Kaleidoscope St-04  Pink. I peeled of the latex, which left me with half my nails stamped, then lined with my rhinestone gradient. Here's how it came out:

Dixie Plates Lace 01, stamped with Messy Mansion and Kaleidoscope polishes

Dixie Plates Lace 01, stamped with Messy Mansion and Kaleidoscope polishes


So, as you can see, my mani is pretty different from the original--but you can definitely see where the inspiration comes from. And that's the cool thing about inspiration--one element can really speak to you, and take you off into your own new direction.


If you'd like to see how I made this mani, check out my tutorial:



I'll be back tomorrow with my final inspired mani...in the meantime, please check out what the other ladies did, below. :)


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M. xoxo

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