Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Patriotism via Nail Art

I have begun a new, and might I say, very fulfilling ritual.  Every Tuesday, I sit at my kitchen table and paint my nails.  Ok, it's only been three weeks, but I feel committed.  Nail Art satisfies a number of my appetites.  My appetite for creativity, beauty, solitude and it keeps me from biting my nails.  A terribly disgusting and unfortunate habit.  If you have this problem, try spending two straight hours painting your nails, it might make you think twice about giving them a good chew...

This week, I was inspired by a particular American holiday - I'm sure most of you can guess.  The 4th of July, Independence Day.  What better reason to paint your nails pretty colors?

Here's today's Instagram photo of my Red, White & Blues.


Some Do It Yourself Nail Artists out there may wonder how I created such smooth stripes, here's how:  I painted a few strips of scotch tape with my favorite red polish (two coats).   I then painted my nails with two full coats of white.  When the painted tape AND my white nails were dry, I carefully cut the tape into thin strips, using the edge of the scissor blade to guide a straight cut.  

After cutting the tape into strips, I snipped them to size and began placing them on each nail, one by one.  A nail clipper serves as the perfect strip clip.  It pinches the end of the strip around the edge of the nail prepping it for the next step, which, of course, is coat after coat of clear polish.  Be very careful that all the paint is dry, the colors will bleed very easily and ruin all your hard work with one stroke.

Touch ups on the red and white are easier with this technique as well.  If you're gentle, the tape acts as a barrier for wet paint.  Try stocking up on some small paint brushes.  They will save you a lot of headaches when you're touching up and your nail designs will last longer with every effort you make.

The blue is a bit more of an indigo or a darker, richer version of periwinkle.  Any shade of blue will work, I just picked this because the coolness of this particular shade didn't wash me out (I have very fair skin...blue isn't always my color).  I simply used a dot stylus I got at Michael's with white polish.  This particular stylus set is by Marth Stewart, but you can find a generic kit in the store too.  They'll be near the paint brushes.  I made sure to stagger the dots evenly.  I think it looks better and you can fit more of them on your nail.  It's easiest when you make one line of evenly spaced dots right down the center of your nail from cuticle to tip, then work out from there.  Take some time to practice if it's your first time using a stylus.  Practice makes for more perfectly symmetrical dots!

Thanks for reading!

Have a Happy 4th of July!!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Storage or Art? You decide...

A few weekends ago, I read an entry on Hammers & High Heels covering a DIY project for shoe storage in her dressing room.

This project is right up my alley.  I have an enourmous amount of shoes in need of some creative storing.  I rearranged my dressing room to allow for an entire wall to be covered in shoes.  Took the required measurements and went off to IKEA for the materials (which are surprisingly inexpensive).

I bought four 81"+ curtain rods (each having three brackets according to the product's specifications.)  We installed them in one afternoon.  The brackets have nice little covers to hide all of the hardware. 

 
The distance between the curtain rod and the wall is adjustable, so you can fit various sizes and styles of shoes in them.  I also purchased a couple packs of the rings for hanging curtains, but instead of curtains, I have hung scarves and handbags from them!
 
These curtain rods come in black, grey and white so they'll fit in any decor!  Everyone needs a dressing room, in my opinion...and as for the question in the title, I'm saying ART!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Frozen Yogurt DOTS!

 
A sweet treat idea now that it's finally warm here in Minnesota.  Super easy too!
 
Choose your favorite yogurt (you can add small pieces of fruit or nuts...be creative) and 'drip' the dots of yogurt on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper.  Place them in the freezer until frozen.  The last step is obvious, enjoy!