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Monarch Butterfly Wing Nails

Monarch Butterfly Wing Nails


The Monarch Wing Nails on a full hand.


Why we love these:

These nails reflect the beauty of mother nature, and are fun and easy to do! We love mixing this look up with different backgrounds colours (full silver glitter butterfly, anyone?) and even using it as an accent nail to liven a tired mani!

What you need:

  • White Polish (we used OPI Alpine Snow, buy it here)
  • Black Polish (we used Essie Licorice, buy it here)
  • Orange Polish (we used Misa Speed of Life, buy it here)
  • Gold Shimmer Polish (we used Chanel Gold Fiction, buy it here)
  • Base Coat and Top Coat (we used Essie, buy the top coat here, and base coat here)
  • Nail Art Brush and Dotter Tool (buy both in a set here here)
  • Makeup Sponge (we used something similar to the Make Up For Ever HD Sponge, buy it here)

What to do:

  1. Start with clean, dry nails. Paint each nail with base coat.
  2. Paint each nail with two coats of your gold shimmer polish, and allow to dry fully (this is the most important part!).
  3. Soak your makeup sponge in water - so it doesn't absorb all of the polish - and paint your orange polish on to one side. Begin sponging at the tip of your nail, and move  3/4 of the way towards one upper corner, creating an ombre style fade of orange polish in to the gold shimmer polish.
  4. Using your nail art brush and black polish, paint a diagonal black line from the upper top corner to the opposite bottom corner of your nail. Perpendicular to this black line, draw another black line near the top of your nail.
  5. Use the nail art brush to draw two more black lines, dividing the bottom section of your nail in to 4 quarters. Fill in the tip of your nail creating rounded edges (see photo below for clarification).
  6. Using the dotter tool and white polish, make some white spots on the black tip of your nail.
  7.  After ensuring your nails are dry enough to top coat without running (allow about 5-10 minutes), paint the top coat over your whole nail and the tip of your nail and allow to dry!

Close up of a Monarch Wing nail.

Silver Glitter Ombre Nails

Silver Glitter Ombre Nails


Completed Silver Glitter Ombre Nails.

Why we love these:

These nails are fun and easy, and require no extra-special nail art brushes or techniques! These nails are fun and the layered glitter adds a new dimension of sparkle. These nails are perfect for a night out, and can be done in any colour to match any outfit.


What you need:

  • Grey Polish (we used OPI French Quarter For Your Thoughts, buy it here)
  • Fine Silver Glitter Polish (we used OPI Lucerne-tainly Look Marvelous, buy it here)
  • Medium Silver Glitter Polish (we used Nails Inc. Sloane Square, buy it here)
  • Chunky Silver Glitter Polish (we used Sephora by OPI Glitter to the End!, buy it here)
  • Base Coat and Top Coat (we used Essie, buy the top coat here, and base coat here)


What to do:

  1. Start with clean, dry nails. Paint each nail with base coat.
  2. Paint two coats of the grey polish on to your nails, allowing some extra time to dry before starting the glitter polish so there is no running.
  3. Take the finest glitter polish, remove all excess polish from the brush, and paint from the tip of your finger to 3/4 to the cuticle on each nail. (Note: The less polish you have on your brush, the more the glitter will appear to 'fade' out in to the next colour)
  4. Using the medium glitter polish, remove excess polish from the brush, and paint from the tip of your nails to half  way to the cuticle on each nail.
  5. Finally, using the chunky glitter, add some larger pieces of glitter to the tip area of each nail.
  6.  Paint all nails with a top coat, ensuring to seal the tips of your nails, and allow to dry!


Black on Black Cheetah Nails

Black on Black Cheetah Nails

The completed Black on Black Nails.

Why we love them:

You may or may not be able to see the cheetah pattern in the picture but we love the textured look and having shiny detail that is the same colour as the matte background. This is a fun and cool twist if you usually wear black nails or if you just want to try a subtle cheetah pattern on your nails.


What you need:

  • Dotter Pen (buy it in a set here)
  • Black (we used Essie Licorice, buy it here)
  • Base Coat (we used Essie, base coat here)
  • Matte Top Coat (we used Nails Inc.Westminster Bridge, top coat here)


What to do:

  1. Start with clean, dry nails. Paint each nail with base coat.
  2. Paint all nails black. Two coats may be required.
  3. Apply the matte top coat to all nails.
  4. Once the nails are somewhat dry, using the dotter pen shape and create your cheetah pattern. 
  5. Top coat is not to be used with this nail art design otherwise the matte black background or the cheetah would be ruined whether you would use a matte or normal top coat, so just let dry!

Another completed look of the Black on Black Nails.

Drip Nails

Drip Nails

The completed Drip Nails.


Why we love it:

These nails give the impression that you just dripped nail polish on to your tips, and let it run down your nails (without the mess!). We love the look of these nails in light and dark shades of the same colour, as well as with neon drips over a nude background - a trend we love for this summer. Black on white or grey also has a cool look to it! Try it out and send us a picture! 

What you need:

  • Nail Art Brush and Dotter Tool (buy it in a set here)
  • Dark Blue (we used Nails Inc. Baker Street, buy it here)
  • Light Blue (we used China Glaze Kinetic Candy, buy it here)
  • Medium Blue (we used OPI No Room for the Blues, buy it here)
  • Base Coat and Top Coat (we used Essie, buy the top coat here, and base coat here)

What to do:

  1. Start with clean, dry nails. Paint each nail with base coat.
  2. Paint all nails the lighter blue shade. Two coats may be required.
  3. Paint a dark blue tip on your nails - don't worry if it is messy at this point!
  4. With the Dotter tool, make 2-4 dots (depending on how big your nails are) at various heights between the middle of your nail, and the tip.
  5. With the Nail Art brush, use the darker blue paint to connect the darker tip to your dark blue dots. making what looks like drips down the tips of your nails.
  6. Paint on top coat after ensuring your nails are dry so there is no runs in the polish, and allow to dry!

Drip Nail close-up.