I while ago I really wanted Confetti Nails.
I was too lazy to do them. I have no patience when it comes to nail. Yet, I want them done correctly. No smudged edges and all. As we all know that is hardly possible. Ever. So I got my Confetti Nails as well as smudged edges and color all over my right thumb. Just what I wanted.
I got this idea from But First, Coffee.
Her directions were simple. All you need is a white base, and colors and a toothpick/bobby pin/paperclip
and a topcoat. It's easy, and it doesn't have to be perfect. That is the
most fun. Imperfection is key here. Confettis aren't perfect either.
They are scattered around, in all colors and sizes.
I think I kind of succeeded.
I think I kind of succeeded.
I learned that all you need to have fun with this nail art done easy is patience, and lots of nail colors. Fortunately for me I have enough. So I created my own confetti nails. For my first attempt I think I did well. No?
It is fall, so I decided to go for warmer and darker colors with a hint of light pink. After all we are still having temps in the 80s, and lower 90s, so I cannot think of fall as much as I would like to. So, if you are in the mood to change your nail polish and have some fun with it...go for Confetti nails. It's fun, and so easy.
xoxo
It is fall, so I decided to go for warmer and darker colors with a hint of light pink. After all we are still having temps in the 80s, and lower 90s, so I cannot think of fall as much as I would like to. So, if you are in the mood to change your nail polish and have some fun with it...go for Confetti nails. It's fun, and so easy.
xoxo
2 comments :
These are so cute - at first glance, I thought you used that glitter/confetti polish, so seriously, you rock! It looks wonderful and time consuming.. but well worth it!
adorable!
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