Showing posts with label arts and crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arts and crafts. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Tint your Tips with Nail Art

Looking for a beautiful way to spice up your look? Nail art can complement your outfit for a special event or add a unique flair to your appearance every day. While very detailed nail art is best left to professionals, there are a number of techniques that you can do in your own home. With a little practice and a lot of patience, you, too, can create beautiful, unique designs to brighten up your nails.











Make sure your nails are in good shape. The shape of the nail is one of the most important things to do. Learn how to keep your nails healthy and beautiful. Your nails should not be bitten. You don't need a manicure to start creating nail art, but you do need to make sure that your nails are clean and shaped well enough that they look even. Also make sure that your cuticles are nice and healthy.To make them soft you can use petroleum jelly.

Choose the right products. There are a multitude of different paints and polishes available for nail art, and your choice of products is completely up to you. Experiment with a few different brands and types of polish or paint to see which you like best, and don’t forget to give acrylic craft paints a try — these work great and are a whole lot cheaper than nail paints or polish. You’ll also be able to choose from a variety of implements to help you apply your paint. You can buy professional-grade nail art kits that include all the brushes, stripers, and marbling tools you’ll need, or you can improvise. A toothpick or bobby pin, for example, can help you apply dots and swirl colors with precision, and thin-tipped detail brushes available at your local arts or hobby store can work just as well as special nail art brushes. In addition, remember that you can create art on your natural nails or on artificial tips, and the variety of artificial nails is truly dizzying. Perhaps most importantly, though, make sure you have pure acetone for quickly removing mistakes, and have a small brush and/or Q-Tips, makeup pads, or cotton balls available solely for applying the acetone.

Give your nails a base coat. Before you begin your nail art you need to create your canvas. Depending on the look you’re going for, you can paint your nails a neutral color, such as clear, white, pale beige or pale pink, or you can paint them any other color you desire. You may also wish to divide the nail into two or three different colors. Do two coats, as it strengthens the nail and gives a better finish. Make sure your “canvas” is neat and even, and allow it to dry thoroughly before proceeding.

Draw simple designs or objects. Use a brush with a very thin tip to paint an outline of the object or design you’re painting. A nail art pen will work well for this too. You could also use items around your home, such as a toothpick.

Fill it in your outline. You can use the same brush or a slightly thicker one to fill in your outline, either with the same color or with a new one. Apply one color at a time, and if your outline is a different color than the fill, allow the outline to dry first. Reapply paint to the brush as needed, and let each color dry before adding a new one. Add other colors to make new designs or add good highlights. Once your first color is dry, you can add other colors either on top of the first or in other places on the nail

Go easy on yourself and do simple dots. Never underestimate the power of a simple dot of nail polish. The most gorgeous designs are sometimes made with a multitude of dots varying in colours and sizes. Dip a striper brush, toothpick, or pin into the desired color. You can create dots of varying sizes by using thinner or thicker-tipped implements. Lightly touch the implement to the nail.

Manipulate dots as desired. You can use dots to make abstract designs or any pictures you would like to add. To make trailing dots, dip the implement in the paint once and apply several dots with it without reapplying paint. The dots will get smaller with each dot since less paint will remain on the implement. To make a simple flower, arrange five dots of one color in a circle with a dot of another color in the center. You can add a stem by painting a thin, curved, green line leading to the flower. You can also use your fine-tipped implement to drag the paint out from the wet dot to create rays, swirls, and other designs. You can also create your own designs to your fashion. All designs look great!

Apply a top coat. Once all your nail art is dry, paint over it with a clear protective acrylic top coat to seal and protect your nail and your hard work.

Care for your art. Reapply a clear top coat every two or three days to protect your art and keep your nails looking shiny. Apply cuticle oil daily. Treat your nails with care — wear gloves when gardening or doing other work, and exercise caution when performing tasks such as opening soda cans, as they may damage your nails.
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Mehndi - Heart Throbe Designs

I know that all Indian women, any woman for that matter, love to wear mehndi. Here are a few designs you can choose from for the upcoming wedding and festive season......





















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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Variation of Mothi Thali


Here is a modification of this mothi thali described before.
I placed a mask of Durga Devi in the place of deepa and u can simply place this near ur pooja area with flowers and candles arranged around the plate.

The reflection of candles in the mirrors gives the pooja area a serene and sacred look.
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Harathi Thali with Pearls



Another harathi thali just for u... Its very simple yet very nice sparkling and reflecting the light of deepas in ur harathi.

Materials Required:
A steel plate
Mothi or white beads
Round mirrors
Red velvet paper
Fevicol (cone is better to apply)

Procedure:
Stick the velvet paper to the base and edges of the plate neatly.
In the centre, leave gap for keeping ur deepa and stick three four lines of mothi in a spiral.
Stick mothi and mirrors as shown in the picture.


Stick the velvet paper outside around the plate and also stick mirrors closely.
Stick a gold lace on the rim to give it a finish.
Thali is now ready for ur pooja!!!

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Harathi Thali with Kalash

This is a simple harathi thali with easily available material. U need to have these things to give a start -


 Materials Required:
A steel plate or any plate in which u give harathi
Red velvet paper (any color of ur choice)
Kundans (big sized, preferably of two colors)
A kalash or small pot
M-seal
Golden wire or binding wire
Fevicol
Gold color paint, Glitter, Gold lace and some decorative sequences.

Procedure:
Cut the velvet paper in a round of ur plate size. Paste the paper onto the plate.
Cut the wire in ten inch pieces and in each kundan, insert half the wire through both holes on the kundan from backside and bend the remaining half of the wire to twist both ends together tightly and close to kundan.
Now prepare eight to ten kundans like this and keep aside.
With M-seal make a small coconut that fits with the pot. Fix it on the kalash and let it dry.
Take a small dough of M-seal fix it to the base of kalash and insert each wired kundan around it like flower petals. After its dried, u can rise the kundans as in picture.
Fix this in the center of the plate. Paint the kalash in gold color.
U can arrange kundans and some sequence as per ur taste and availability. Sprinkle some glitter and finally stick on the lace to the edges of plate.
Ur Harathi plate is ready!!! U can keep deepas around the kalash in empty area.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Rangoli under Water




Sankranthi is on its way... So create a new rangoli this time... Under-water rangoli!!!!
Yes! u heard right.. "under water"...
My mom taught me recently how to make this.. And am gonna teach u people now...
Material raquired:
Marble colours
Glycerine or oil
A steel plate and water!
Procedure:
Trace ur design on to a steel plate with pencil.
Now apply glycerine (oil) in the design area.
Now color ur design with the marble powder colors and allow it to dry for half an hour.
Place the plate where u want to display it. Then slowly add water from borders where there is no design.
Ur under-water rangoli is ready.. Decorate with flowers or candles around it but not inside the plate as it may disturb the colors..
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CellPhone Stand

This cool pink teddy bear cell phone stand takes care of ur most cared gadget.... Do u like it? Then contact me for making one of this kind with ur hands... (procedure cant be mentioned here as it needs the cutting details)
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Fun Candles

Hi everyone...
It's christmas time. Time for stars, lights, prayers, gifts and lots more. This easy-to-do candle is just right in, to lighten up ur festive moods. You can make this candle with the available molten pieces of candles left out. So what are u waiting for? Get ready to start.

Materials Required:
Paraffin wax or candle remains (of different colors)
crayons or wax colors (if using white wax)
a wick and
a cutter of ur desired shape. (i used star shape. u can use round lids to cut rounds)

Procedure:
Melt small portions of wax with color crayon until it gets molten. On a flat platform, apply some oil and pour the molten wax to form a good layer. When its getting solidified, cut out the pieces with ur cutter. Remove the cut pieces only after it is fully solidified. Make such pieces of different colors likewise.
Now needle the wick and dip it in melted wax. Then pierce the wick in the center of the piece and layer them one above the other. U can sprinkle some glitter over the candle to give it a finishing. Ur candle is ready..

Enjoy ur Christmas!!!
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