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Brush It Off: DIY Brushstroke Nail Art Inspired by Something You Totally Did in Middle School

DIY Brushstroke Nail Art Inspired by Something You Totally Did in Middle School

Remember in centre schoolhouse, when you would paint your nails with a bottle of Wite-Out and flaunt your bright whites effectually like you were a fly girl. Well, #1) you ARE a fly girl and #2) today's DIY nail art is inspired past that onetime school moment. But it's not what yous think…

That piffling Wite-Out brush that made painting your nails in the back of math class oh-so-like shooting fish in a barrel, is today's inspiration. Because we used a tiny paintbrush to create this brushstroke blast design.

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Curious to see the step by stride procedure? Click through for the total tutorial.

Here's what you'll need… Starting time by choosing 3 to 4 nail colors for your brush stroke design. We used Essie's Lilacism, French Pink, Butler Please, and In The Cab-ana. Experience costless to utilise equally many different colors as you'd like, but I like 3 or 4 to go along information technology cohesive. You'll also need nail polish remover with a glass jar or dish to cascade it into and a small paint castor.Practise non use a plastic container (boom polish remover / acetone eats through some plastics).

DIY brushstroke nail art

Instructions:

  1. Prep your nails with a clear base of operations coat and so paint each with your called base of operations color, nosotros chose Lilacism for this.
  2. Using your paint brush dip it into your next polish color and start painting random brush strokes on each smash. You lot don't need many strokes of each color, one or 2 and no more three. Once you accept finished using that colour but classy your paint brush around in the blast polish remover to remove any polish and you are ready to move on to the next colour.
  3. Continue the process with each of your other chosen nail colors making sure to keep the brush strokes random.
  4. Finish off with a articulate top glaze and you're washed!

Fun, right? What do yous think?

DIY brushstroke nail art

DIY brushstroke nail art
DIY brushstroke nail art

Nail design (and paw modeling) by Rachel Brewer
Photography by Amelia Tatnall
Art direction by Brittni Mehlhoff

Think you'll requite this nail fine art project a endeavour?

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