Pink is one of my favourite colours (I know how stereotypically girly, right?) and I was overwhelmed with what to do seeing as how the possibilities were just endless! I decided to try a design that I had seen on Nailed It last summer with the only real difference being that my gradient goes in the opposite direction.
For my base I used Zoya-Shay and for the dots I used China Glaze-Empowerment, Color Club-Yum Gum and Color Club-Raspberry Rush. I loved how the gradient turned out and I think this would be a lot of fun in other coloured gradients like blue and green.
Be sure to check out the other wonderful ladies also participating in this challenge!
Naomi @ Bellezza
Traci @ drinkcitra
Masha @ Lost in Lacquer
Love! Will try this for easter using pastel colors!
ReplyDeleteExactly, I think pastel colours would be beautiful!
Deletei love this!! the colors are gorgeous and i love the different sized dots :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Helen!!
DeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you Meredith!!
DeleteAwww...this mani is so cute! Love the different shades of pink. Do they glow in the dark? They seem like....
ReplyDeleteThey don't, but they are so neon and bright that I totally understand that you would think so!
DeleteAw this is so pretty and Jayne, loving checking out your designs and Traci's everyday ^^ xx
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're enjoying them! They're fun to do!
DeleteWow Jayne this looks so pretty!! How do you manage to create all those perfect dots with a polish brush?? You must have infinite patience... I can imagine how it feels if you happen to chip such work, I would be so angry!! lol
ReplyDeleteI use a dotting tool to make the dots. My topcoat is pretty good so I don't chip for a few days. I have broken a few nails on my right hand so I hide it a lot ;-)
DeleteI love dot gradients! :D
ReplyDeleteOMG, me too! And they're so easy to do!
DeleteGorgeous! I also stereotypically love pink too.
ReplyDeleteLOL, we're all stereotypical girls at heart :)
DeleteLove this Jayne!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nat!
DeleteVery cute and fun! Did you use a toothpick or brush to make the dots?
ReplyDeleteI used a dotting tool. It's the best tool to make perfect circles with. The toothpick doesn't work too well for me :(
Deletei love the way this looks!! shay was the perfect choice as the base.
ReplyDeleteAwww, thank you!!
Deletesooo cute
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Me likey! And I think I just might copy this! HE!HE!
ReplyDeleteIt's so fast and easy to do. I want to see what you come up with!
DeleteAhh! Love this dot gradient, Jayne! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you!! I have to do this again!
DeleteLOVE!!!!!
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