My last 31 Day Nail Art Challenge post!! I was inspired by someone I have mentioned on this blog before! The Nailasaurus is amazing, and I love her work. She does beautiful work and has a wide variety of designs. Her line work deserves much respect and I attempted to recreate one of my favorites! When I first saw this, I thought it was achieved with tape, but no, she freehand painted it! She just painted with all nail polish, but I did my lines with acrylic paint first because it is easier to control, then I went over it with Lancome Ginger Swing. The black I used was Rimmel Lasting Finish Pro in Black Satin (discontinued), but it doesn't matter what black you use.
Mine didn't turn out as well as hers, but I tried! Doing this just makes me realize how amazing she is at painting tiny lines. Hers are so precise! This took me a while and I am not positive I could recreate this on both hands, but I am glad I tried it.
I cannot believe this is the last post for the 31 day challenge! I will definitely have a re-cap post to go over what I liked, what challenged me, my favorites and those I struggled to post! Thanks for stopping by and supporting me through this challenge! I love all of your words of encouragement!
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Gorgeous!! I love your recreation - that ring finger design is everything!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Your freehand skills are really good! :)
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job with these! Every bit as beautiful as the original!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! You did a fantastic job with the lines! Congrats on finishing the challenge too (:
ReplyDeleteYou too! It was quite a challenge! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you! The Nailasaurus is so talented, I love her work!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think the challenge helped me practice a bit!
ReplyDeleteHer design is so pretty! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous! Great job and I've so enjoyed seeing all of your challenge manis! <3
ReplyDeleteThese are so elegant!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning look! You executed it really well! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I thought you did this with tape before I read the post :-)
ReplyDeleteFabulous job, this is really something!
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