Friday, March 25, 2016

Easter Nail Art: Hatched Chick Nail Art with Flocking Powder

Nothing to Disclose (except cuteness)

Hello there! Now that Purim is over, I'm going to focus on some Easter Nails. Easter has all sorts of symbolism, but I'm focusing on the cute commercial side. Easter chicks are everywhere (hello Peeps!). They are fuzzy and cute, which means FLOCKING POWDER TIME!! I upgraded the hatched chick nail art to the next level. Let's take a look.

Easter Nail Art: Hatched Chick Nail Art with Flocking Powder




First I painted my nails with one coat of OPI I Just Can't Cope-Cabana. It will not be opaque but you don't need it to be! Then with a white creme and an art brush, I painted on my egg shells. These don't need to be perfect. When do you ever perfectly crack an egg?!

Then I added one coat of top coat and waited about 10 minutes. After that, I painted on top coat, one nail at a time, to JUST the yellow section of my nail. I do one at a time because then I dunk my nail into the flocking powder. If you do all the nails at once, the top coat may dry before you dunk.

Lastly, I added eyes and a beak to these cuties. They are so fuzzy!

Easter Nail Art: Hatched Chick Nail Art with Flocking Powder

Easter Nail Art: Hatched Chick Nail Art with Flocking Powder

Easter Nail Art: Hatched Chick Nail Art with Flocking Powder

I always finish flocking powder nails by going outside and clapping my hands to get the excess off. I look nuts, but whatever. Aren't this adorable?! Flocking powder lasts about 2 days for me and then starts to fall off. This is why I put a base of yellow under it so it isn't as obvious.


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