I saw a tutorial pin on pinterest, for doing turquoise stone nails. This is my attempt at the manicure. It didn't quite work as planned. They came out more marbled than veiny, but they still looked nice. I may not have worked properly because my black nail polish is rather thick. Instead of breaking apart when I sprayed it with alcohol, it just swirled into a marbled formation. Oh well. It's still pretty. I might try it again some day, with a newer black polish.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
I love turqouise stone, especially with copper! The color is so tranquil and the black veins are so unique to each stone, like a fingerprint. Gotta love nature!
I saw a tutorial pin on pinterest, for doing turquoise stone nails. This is my attempt at the manicure. It didn't quite work as planned. They came out more marbled than veiny, but they still looked nice. I may not have worked properly because my black nail polish is rather thick. Instead of breaking apart when I sprayed it with alcohol, it just swirled into a marbled formation. Oh well. It's still pretty. I might try it again some day, with a newer black polish.
I saw a tutorial pin on pinterest, for doing turquoise stone nails. This is my attempt at the manicure. It didn't quite work as planned. They came out more marbled than veiny, but they still looked nice. I may not have worked properly because my black nail polish is rather thick. Instead of breaking apart when I sprayed it with alcohol, it just swirled into a marbled formation. Oh well. It's still pretty. I might try it again some day, with a newer black polish.
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marbled nails,
turquoise nails
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