Monday, July 15, 2013

Busy Girl's Summer Nail Art Challenge - Gradient



I love the reciprocal gradient look, so with Sally Hansen Lickety-Split Lime (green), Claire's Breakfast at Tiffany's (aqua), and Wet'n'Wild Casting Call (dusty mauve), and some striping tape, I went for a non-traditional reciprocal gradient.

Of course then I had to go and muss it all up by adding some gigantic daisies that don't even look like daisies! Whatever.

I'm tellin' ya: florals are just not my thing. They need more work! I do love how the gradient turned out, though, I just wish you could see more of it! Of course it was midnight by the time I got them done, and therefore didn't take a pre-daisy picture. I do have a super messy one lost somewhere in my IG feed of just the gradient, if you really want to see it, though.

I guess I'll just have to do the gradient again some time in the future. And I'm okay with that! :)

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They might not be daisies - but to me they sure are petty flowers - I like this mani a lot!!
1 reply · active 612 weeks ago
Thank you!! :) I've been trying to practice and improve my flowers!
Your daisies do look like daisies! I love the design! It looks fantastic! :)
1 reply · active 612 weeks ago
Thank you! I've been trying to practice my flowers! :)
i really like this, i thinks is super pretty :)
1 reply · active 612 weeks ago
Thanks! I just love the look of reciprocal gradients!
I was going to say, you are really good at flowers! Then I read your comment about it not being your thing. You are wrong! :P You may be even better at other forms of nail art, but I still think you are really good at flowers.
1 reply · active 612 weeks ago
Aww well thanks! My main issue is making them look realistic!
Amazing! I am really impressed :-)
1 reply · active 612 weeks ago
So cute love this! Have to try it soon!
1 reply · active 612 weeks ago
Thanks! I love the look of reciprocal gradients!
Thank you! Gradients are one of my favorites!

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