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Sunday, 1 July 2012

How to create Ombré Animal Print Nails!

I have been meaning to do an ombré nail tutorial for a while but I've either just forgotten about doing one (very unusual for me *wink wink*) or I've chosen to do a different design. So on Friday I forced myself to trot down to ASDA and buy a multipack of sponges so I could do a funky ombré nail tutorial.  I decided to do an ombré animal print nail tutorial as I felt being a little different.
This tutorial will show you how to create ombré nails as well as ombré animal print nails.

What you will need:
  • Scissors
  • Sponge
  • White nail polish 
  • Neon pink nail polish
  • Bright blue nail polish
  • Lilac nail polish
  • Baby blue nail polish
  • Baby pink nail polish
  • Green nail polish
  • Silver nail polish
  • WAH nail art pen

If you would like to create ombré animal print nails all you have to do is follow my nice and easy steps! You can use any 3 nail polishes you like for the ombré part of the design, I just decided to go for neon pink, bright blue and lilac as I thought they went well together.

Step One:
Apply one coat of the white nail polish to your nails. 


Step Two:
Cut up the sponge into approximately 3cm pieces using the scissors. 


Step Three:
In a 3 stripe pattern, apply the neon pink, bright blue and lilac nail polish to a piece of sponge.


Step Four:
Gently roll and dab the sponge across your nails. Repeat this step twice, obviously let the first layer dry completely before applying a second layer.


And that's the ombré part complete! If you don't fancy creating an animal print design on top of the ombré design you can just leave it like this but be sure to add a top coat as this will prevent your nails from chipping!


Step Five:
Using medium sized dotting tools and the baby pink, baby blue, green and silver nail polish, create several dots in a diagonal shape. 


Step Six:
Using the WAH nail art pen, create the leopard print.

How to create leopard print:


Step Seven:
Using the WAH nail art pen, create the zebra print.


And we're done!


Video Tutorial:

I hope you liked this tutorial and I also hope you found it helpful.
Like I said before, you can use any three colours for the ombré, you don't have to use the exact same colours I used (although I think they look pretty funky together!). You don't have to add both animal prints like I did too, you could just add one or the other.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post and if you have any comments or requests, please feel free to comment below.
:)

31 comments:

  1. This helped me actually do just ombre nails, I had no idea hahaha! Lovely nail designs

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    1. Aw I'm glad that it helped you! :D Thank you so much! :) xxx

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  2. These are wicked! You have so much patience :) x

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    1. Thank you hehe! I think I have the patience of a saint :P xxx

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  3. Wow your really good at this :) great thorough tutorial.. But i dont think id have the patience to finish this.. Maybe one nail lol! Xx

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    1. Thank you so so much lovely! :) Haha I'll do them for you instead :P I reckon one nail would look fab! Especially if you wore a matching colour on your other nails! :) xxx

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  4. Ohhh ive never tried ombre this way before! Brilliant x

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    1. Thank you :D think I might try the alternative method where you fab on each colour individually next time I do ombré :D xxx

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  5. This is a really good idea! So cute!! Going to try that soon!


    Samantha (Nail Art Couture)
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    1. Thank you so much! :) ooo you'll have to show me if you decide to do it :) xxx

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  6. these are amazing, i love ombre nails, such lovely colours you used :) xo

    vintage-teapot.blogspot.ie

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    1. Ombre is good because it's simple to do yet it looks so effective :) xxx

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  7. That so cool! you make it look really easy, I suspect I shall need some practise to get it that good! haha

    I have mentioned something from your shop in my june faves! It's the peace sign necklace I bought from you a while ago!
    http://georgiabeee.blogspot.co.uk/

    Love your blog!

    Georgia x

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    1. Thank you lovely! :D if you go to asda you can get a pack of 10 sponges for £1.29...meaning you can practise lots hehe! :P
      Ooo I'll check out the post, thank you so much!
      :D <3 xxx

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  8. Wow, these are incredible! xx

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  9. commented on your video but I'm going to comment again... absolutely beautiful :) x

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm really pleased that you like them :D xxx

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  10. wonderful naildesign :) love the leopard print combined with ombre... PURE LOVE :))
    keep up the great work with your blog, dear :))

    xoxo FlirtingwithFashion

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    1. Thank you so much lovely! :D I'm glad you like the design :D xxxx

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  11. I love it, goe to try this, it seems the perfect way to brighten up an otherwise plain outfit!

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  12. i love this! i've done ombre nails in the past but it took me so long, having to wait for each colour to dry so thank you for the sponge idea!

    L x

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  13. Ahhh this is genius ♥ x

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  14. Please make kello kitty nails and peace sign nails

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