The nail polish will be stuck on the face of the box.
Water marbling nail polish doesn 39.
A bit of nail polish thinner not acetone can be added to the polish and you might get one or two good rings out of it but don t expect miracles.
Use the stirring stick to collect the rest of the nail polish and to clean up the water for the next color.
A container big enough to dunk your stuff that you re marbling.
Marble nail art doesn t take much.
There are a few tricks to making sure your water marble goes well.
How to marble with nail polish step 1 gather your supplies.
Some pretty nail polish colors some stuff to marble.
I used this nail polish marbling technique on glass jars metal bowls wooden gift tags and papier maché boxes.
Cool water some people say hot i tried cool and hot water i preferred cool.
To create a marble nail effect using water start by filling a cup with room temperature water and dripping 1 drop of nail polish onto the surface of the water.
Fill plastic tub with water and then pour in nail polish.
Here they are sprinkled into this step by step guide.
It is called water marbling and it is a geeky way to paint your nails.
For marbling with nail polish you don t need much.
The only difference will be the polish and the pattern.
I did a bunch of experimenting and found that nail polish and water offer up an extremely easy way to marble just about anything you desire from glass to wood to metal to cardboard.
The options are endless.
All you need is nail polish and water to do it.
I am going to use the same exact cup as well as distilled room temperature water for every brand i test.
Use a 200ml disposable paper cup.
Swirl nail polish with stirring stick.
Water marble nail art.
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Water marble nail art step by step using nails polish cnd lacquer by natasha lee how to product watermarbling nail art new improved video tutorial availa.
It looks really tricky but it s simple once you know how to do it.
Once the polish spreads out into a circle place a drop of polish in another color on top and swirl a toothpick through the circle to create the marble effect.
I say geeky because it involves floating nail polish on water and in our case involved an impromptu science lesson for my.