Szalay Andrea Norka

Contoured stamping pattern filled with aquarelle

12 minutes video 9 rating Moblie friendly Intermediate English Rewatchable multiple times

Who Is This Course For?

This course is for you if you already know the materials and tools required for stamping and you are comfortable with applying the stamping technique. If you are confident about using the stamper, you can benefit much from this course, as you will learn how to create compositions and realize your ideas. This level requires the use of brush, and therefore it is an advantage if you know the basics of handling nail art brushes and how to paint thin lines.

You can learn how to build up complex decorations and how to think in terms of processes and make up the right order of steps. If you do the steps of decoration in the right order, then you will be able to create any nail art decoration combined with stamped patterns ranging from the relatively simple ones to the more complex designs.

About This Course

This time Norka is showing you how to prepare this spectacular, layered-stamping nail art with aquarelle paint. She is choosing the beautiful plant patterns of stamping plate Urban Gardening for the composition. The base is a truly light pastel blue shade, which is blended from Mini gel polishes. Green plants look fabulous on it, it has a natural effect.

After stamping, Norka is painting the motifs with aquarelle paint. There's no need for hand-painting skill, the only thing you need to take care is to dilute the paint properly and stay in the lines. It's super-easy till now, contouring can come. It won't be difficult either, you only need to follow the stamping patterns and highlight the details you like! 

Norka proposes to paint always on a matte base, either cover the nail with matte top gel, or make the surface matte with a buffer! If you practice a bit, you will be successful creating such a nail art including several nail decoration techniques. Advantage of these nature-like motifs is that you can create different compositions according to the length of the nails.

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