Saturday, September 17, 2011

Extra, extra!

I remember at the end of last year when I saw a photo of someone's newpaper nails, I immediately wanted to give it a try. However, there weren't enough tutorials (actually, none in English) so I was a little skeptical of the process since Google translations doesn't seem to possess any ability to construct grammatically correct sentences. Half guessing, I tried the nail art using methylated spirits thinking vodka itself is ethanol so that means it should be more effective if I use something with 100% ethanol like methylated spirits.

I was wrong.

I know, you're probably not surprised. That made me put off newpaper nails for almost a whole year.

This time, using my secret stash of peach vodka, I've successfully created my every own newspaper nail art. My nails also smelt like peach afterwards (bonus).

I decided to stick by the traditional colour and painted my nails a nice neutral base, Orly's Pure Porcelain. This polish was thick and difficult to apply but the upside was that I only needed 1 coat for complete opacity. But I whacked on a second coat to smooth out the streaks. I'm still drooling over the smoothness.

In order for the newspaper print to be transferred, the base polish needs to be completely dried. Being extremely impatient, I accelerated the process by using Qtica's Half Time Polish Drying Accelerator, those liquid ones that come with droppers, and this didn't at all affect the newspaper print transfer.
I love trying to decipher the mirrored words but it'd definitely be amazing if they made newspaper that was printed backwards so the print would come out the right way on my nails. My only selfish request, not too much to ask for, is it?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW THIS IS SO AMAZING!

YOU'RE SO GREAT!

Jo said...

sooo adorable!! Where did you get the bow~ I love the pictures! ^^

Ralph Lauren Model said...

Hey this is great :)

great work :D

Adela said...

So how would one go about making newspaper nails for oneself (it looks so cool that I really want to try it)

Lily said...

Hey did you know that cutepolish has a tutorial for this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kcdt4_5Ncc&feature=relmfu

liz said...

you can use rubbing alcohol- you dont need to waste good alcohol on this!

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