We don't have fireflies where I live, and I've always been fascinated by them. I've spotted them off the side of the road on a couple of family vacations, but nothing more! There's something so romantic about them, isn't there? I attempted to recreate a bit of their firefly magic in today's gradient nail art for the 31 Day Challenge.
Nail polishes used:
Misa Loveliest of Lilacs (purple)
Misa Lovely Lychee (pink)
Seche Wild One (coral)
China Glaze Happy Go Lucky (yellow)
American Apparel Hassid (black)
OPI Matte Topcoat
Yellow acrylic paint (firefly halos)
This nail art started with the sponged gradient. I painted on my purple base, and then used a triangle makeup wedge to sponge on a gradient of purple, pink, and coral, with the coral at the tips to mimic a setting sun. After that was finished, I used a small nail art brush to paint on the grass/rushes with black polish.
I used the bubble technique and yellow acrylic paint to make the firefly halos. Be sure to check out my quick tutorial for this technique if you've never tried it before! I added a dot of yellow polish in the center of the halos for the little fireflies themselves, and finished the manicure with a layer of glossy and then matte topcoat.
This manicure has quite a few steps, but none of them were particularly hard! It's all about layering techniques and styles for good effect. I'm so pleased how these turned out and I think they really read as fireflies in a field.
Check out my gradient manicures from past challenge years:
This is lovely! I used to catch fireflies when I was a little girl - there is something magical about them
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love fireflies!
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ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant! You do such an amazing job of combining relatively simple techniques to create absolutely breathtaking looks!
ReplyDeleteAmazing inspiration and great realization. You are my nail art heroine! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply gorgeous, you combined a couple of techniques and executed them into perfection! <3
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! I love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, I love it! The halos really make it special :)
ReplyDeleteOk well this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!! Your nail art is so unique :)
ReplyDeleteI love this so much!
ReplyDeleteWhy do you do a layer of glossy topcoat before a layer of matte? Just to test out both looks, or does it affect the outcome of the matte in some important way?
ReplyDeleteGreat question! I always put glossy topcoat first because it helps smooth out any bumps in the nail art and protects the nail art from smearing from the matte topcoat.
ReplyDeleteI adore this! It reminds me of my childhood, chasing fireflies!
ReplyDeleteOMG Sarah! Titakky blown away you did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteSoooo lovely! I saw fireflies in Arizona once when I was camping in a small canyon. It was so unexpected, I didn't think you could find them there!
ReplyDeleteAmazing design :)
ReplyDeleteI love this nail art so so so much! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteUnspeakably fantastic. ^^
ReplyDeleteWOW, just wow!! This is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSooo amazing - as everything that you do! :D
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely :)
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Simply fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Does the gloss top coat help keep the matte from chipping? My matte top coat chips pretty badly.
ReplyDeleteYes it can - I mainly use it to smooth out the nail art before matting and prevent smears.
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely spectacular! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love the detail.
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Fireflies used to be so prevalent in my area but not so much anymore. Your beautiful mani brings them back to memory!
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing! the fireflies really light up the manicure :) xx
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That's so beautiful! We do have fireflies, and when I looked at that I was transported right out into my backyard at sunset. LOVE it!!
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ReplyDeleteso cute! <3
ReplyDeleteLove the halo's you created around the fireflies, makes it that much more perfect!
ReplyDeletePicking that technique for the halos is just a stroke of genius! LOVE this nail art!
ReplyDeleteIs very lovely...Is the first time that I read you and I thik that your designs are very beatuful. You make them seems very easy, but I know that isn't very easy to make. I'm trying to make nice and lovely designs but I know that I have to improve a lot. I'm spanish so my english is not very good. Lot of kisses and I'm very happy to meet you :
ReplyDeletethis looks AMAAZINGGGGG. but i do have to say when it was smaller in my reader I thought it was a concert with a bunch of hands up (and the fireflies were the lights) I think that could be a fun twist on this manicure with just a few adjustments! Either way I love this and the colors and technique are flawless.
ReplyDeleteThis is by far a little piece of artwork on nails, and there is nothing else for it. The firefly effect has worked wonderfully, and it just. Too much amazingness to process it all.
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Ugh! Total perfection. I need to create a place where I can see all your designs, they inspire me so much!
ReplyDeleteMy Pinterest might be a good place to start, I have all my posts organized there! pinterest.com/chalkboardnails
ReplyDeleteLove love love! Am definitely going to try this!
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