My lovely Saran Wrap technique has really hit nail lovers everywhere by storm. I have literally seen countless girls try it and love it! The pull-polish-off method only requires you to know how to paint your nails...that's it!
In honor of this now-popular technique, I wanted to do a doubled version, using the colors indicative of Halloween: orange and black, and green and purple.
The orange is Lava Lamp (Color Club), and it's paired with Black Onyx (OPI). The green is Twiggie (Color Club), and it is paired with Keiko (Zoya). Topping off those are three of the Finger Paints flakie polishes, Asylum, Flashy, and Flecked.
Oh...and please remember to vote for my nail art entry to the Tadashi Shoji competition! You can vote once a day, and every vote is greatly appreciated!
Trick or Transition
tags:
Color Club
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flakies
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halloween
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nail art
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OPI
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plastic wrap
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saran wrap
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stripes
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taped manicure
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zoya
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This is gorgeous, like stained glass windows :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeletedo you have a video on how you did your nails ?
ReplyDeletewhat the eff! How did you do this to your nails! I think you need to do a tutorial for this exact look!
ReplyDeleteYou probably got an increasing popularity with your Saran wrap tutorial as I linked back to it from my blog yesterday as our Artsy Wednesday group's theme was Saran Wrap lol.
This looks fantastic! Thx for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!:)
Love it! SO creative!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm floored! What a great look :)
ReplyDeleteWow, these are absolutely amazing!!!! They look great!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just did a post yesterday with the Saran Wrap technique - it is truly one of my all time favorite nail art techniques. I may have to try this version as well- so cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is actually the best nail art I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love the Saran Wrap technique...it's just so easy and it always looks great!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I sooooo love the Finger Paints toppers - none like these and I was lucky to get everyone of 'em when in retail along with a few back ups.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cool! Amazing design!
ReplyDeletegreat way to use 2 great polish's at once! they look really great :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing! You really went all out :)
ReplyDeleteCrazy Amazing!!!
ReplyDeletecrazy beautiful!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteQuestion for all you in-the-knowers: Why do they call it 'Saran wrap'? Was it originally done with fabric or something?
ReplyDeleteClick the link in the post for a tutorial about how to do the Saran Wrap technique. It was done using plastic wrap, which has a brand name of Saran Wrap.
DeleteThis is just beautiful.. I wouldn't be able to stop looking at them if I were you! :)
ReplyDeleteHow did you do this?! I've ben sitting here at my computer screen for like 20 minutes trying to figure it out! Can you post a tutorial?
ReplyDeleteDying to see some reviews of this, looks really interesting, never seen anything quite like it!
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