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Christmas fayre nail art for kids - 06-11-09, 01:55 PM

Hi - I've been asked to do "nail art" at a pre-school christmas fayre. I was thinking of just doing stickers and some glitter polish as time will be an issue. Do you geeks think this will be ok and how much do you think I should charge per child. Was thinking of £3.00. Any comments would be great -thanks
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06-11-09, 03:35 PM

If you can get it northen lights holagraphic top coat would be grate amazing sparkle and drys in about 60 seconds !
you could use that and waterslide decals or stickers
striping tape is always quick easy and sparkly , foils are nice but take a while!
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as for price i dont know lol ,
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06-11-09, 06:11 PM

I think £3.00 seems a bit steep as most mums know it will get smudged anyway!! when i do kids i just do one coat of colour (cos kids cant wait for them to dry properly) and a sticker or flicks is usually enough,
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07-11-09, 08:46 PM

i did at a fair recently 1 coat polish, a few slicks of paint or stickers/ decals ect, and 1 coat top coat. quick and simple is the best way, i charged £1 and did loads, and also painted alot of mums nails for £2 a go.
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07-11-09, 09:00 PM

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i did at a fair recently 1 coat polish, a few slicks of paint or stickers/ decals ect, and 1 coat top coat. quick and simple is the best way, i charged £1 and did loads, and also painted alot of mums nails for £2 a go.
sounds good to me
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07-11-09, 11:46 PM

thanks for your tips - will defo try and get the top coat, and think will go for £2 per child
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