Nautical Heart Nails

Nautical Heart Nails

Completed Nautical Heart Nails.

Why we love them:

We love the look of these striped heart nails! If you like the look of striped nails why not play with it and add this fun little heart in the corner? :)

What you need:
  • Nail Art Brush (buy it in a set here)
  • White (we used OPI Alpine Snow, buy it here)
  • Black (we used Essie Licorice, buy it here)
  • Red (we used Nails Inc. The Hurlingham, 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 white. Two coats may be required.
  3. With the nail art brush, paint two or three thick black lines depending on how long your nail is. Two coats may be required.
  4. With the Dotter Pen, dot and shape a red heart on the bottom corner of your nail, left or right is up to you (opposite on either hand looks nice).
  5. Paint on top coat after ensuring your nails are dry, and allow to dry!

Single Nautical Heart Nail.

Messy Ombre Aztec Nails

Messy Ombre Aztec Nails

Beginning messy ombre only.
Finishing result with aztec.

Why we love them:

We cannot get enough of aztec nail art! We wanted to play around with messy ombre and this design is a way to show off your ombre nails that are shown with an aztec pattern. :)

What you need:

  • Nail Art Brush and Dotter Pen (buy it in a set here)
  • White (we used OPI Alpine Snow, buy it here)
  • Dark Blue (we used Nails Inc. Baker Street, buy it here)
  • Medium Blue (we used ACO True Blue, view it here)
  • Light Green (we used ACO Mint Cream, view 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 light green. Two coats may be required.
  3. Paint the medium blue, dark blue, and white in stripes across your nail using a normal nail polish brush.
  4. With the nail art brush, create an ombre or messy look by brushing the colours together that are beside each other like the picture below.
  5. With the dotter pen and nail art brush, paint on your white aztec design like the picture below or however you want to! Be creative!
  6. Paint on top coat after ensuring your nails are dry, and allow to dry!
Close-up messy ombre Nail.
Close-up Tie-dye Aztec completed.



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.

Fuzzy Nails

Fuzzy Nails

Completed fuzzy nail.

Why we love them:

We cannot get enough of experimenting with texture on our nails! Boring one colour nails are a thing of the past and these nails are inventive and fresh! We love the light pink colour, but this would also look great in any other other pastels available with the set we purchased. 


What you need:

  • Nail Art Brush and Dotter Pen (buy it in a set here)
  • Pink Polish (we used Essie Cascade Cool buy it here)
  • Pink Fuzz (we used Recollections Rose, available at Michael's - see picture below)
  • 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 in one coat of the light pink colour. Let this dry fully so your nails do not damage easily after the generous second coat goes on.
  3. Quickly, paint one nail in a generous coat of the pink colour, then lightly pour the pink fuzz over until your nail is covered. It is helpful to have something to catch extra fuzz, so you can reuse it!
  4. One by one, complete your other nails using the same technique.
  5. Paint top coat along the tip of your nail, but not on top of the nail as this will ruin the effect!

Single close-up on fuzzy nail.

Recollections Pink (Blush) Fuzz.

Glam Nails

Glam Nails

The completed Glam Nails.

Why we love them:

These nails incorporate everything we love about nail art! The zig zag accent nail adds a funky twist to the nude and glitter trend - and of course we always love a full glitter nail! The matte top coat adds an effect we love, but this design can also be achieved with a regular top coat.


What you need:

  • Nail Art Brush (buy it in a set here)
  • White (we used OPI Alpine Snow, buy it here)
  • Black (we used Essie Licorice, buy it here)
  • Nude (we used Nails Inc. Porchester Square, buy it here)
  • Glitter (we used Nails Inc. Sloane Square, buy it here)
  • Base Coat (we used Essie, base coat here)
  • Matte Top Coat (we used Nails Inc.Westminster Bridge, buy it here)


What to do:

  1. Start with clean, dry nails. Paint each nail with base coat.
  2. Paint your thumb with glitter polish, and your index, middle, and pinky fingers with nude polish. Paint your ring finger with white polish. Two coats may be required.
  3. With the nail art brush, start by painting two full triangles in black polish (starting the bottoms at the middle of your nail) on the tips of your nails. Add half triangles on the edges if there is still room left over.
  4. With the nail art brush again, continue the zig zag about a 1/3 cm above the top of the black triangles. Continue this pattern until you reach the cuticle of your nail.
  5. Paint on the matte top coat after ensuring your nails are dry (so there is no running!), and allow to dry! Note: Two coats of matte top coat both lasts longer, and makes a more matte effect on your nails!

Sparkle accent nail.

Black and white missoni accent nail.

Strawberry Nails

Strawberry Nails

The completed Strawberry Nails.

Why we love them:

We love art inspired by nature - and also, we love strawberries! These nails are summertime fresh and look good enough to eat. These nails also look good in reverse (with the green near your cuticles! Try them out and let us know how they turn out!

What you need:

  • Nail Art Brush and Dotter Pen (buy it in a set here)
  • White (we used OPI Alpine Snow, buy it here)
  • Black (we used Essie Licorice, buy it here)
  • Red (we used Nails Inc. The Hurlingham, buy it here)
  • Green (we used China Glaze Starboard, view 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 with your red colour. Two coats may be required.
  3. With the Nail Art brush, paint green zig zag edge on the tips of your nail. Use triangles of different sizes in order to look more like the leaves on top of a strawberry.
  4. With the smaller end of your Dotter Pen, randomly dot small white dots in the leftover red space of your nails. Allow this to dry fully before starting the next step.
  5. With the smaller end of your Dotter Pen again, tilt your Dotter Pen so that you have a smaller dot surface (so some white will still show through) and dot on top of every white dot on your nails.
  6. Paint on top coat after ensuring your nails are dry so there is no runs in your polish, and allow to dry!

Close-up on Strawberry Nail.

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.