SoonerGirlNails Active Member Joined Nov 15, 2014 Messages 42 Reaction score 13 Location U.S.A. Jun 30, 2017 #1 I have a client who sent me this picture and wants me to copy the design. How do you think the distressed look was accomplished? Thanks! Attachments 19554825_10155168871300860_1759498902002468208_n.jpg 55.2 KB · Views: 69
I have a client who sent me this picture and wants me to copy the design. How do you think the distressed look was accomplished? Thanks!
Devonnaydf Well-Known Member Joined Apr 12, 2012 Messages 686 Reaction score 7 Location Delphos, Ohio Jun 30, 2017 #2 I would use a makeup sponge to add the distressing after you paint on the design
SoonerGirlNails Active Member Joined Nov 15, 2014 Messages 42 Reaction score 13 Location U.S.A. Jun 30, 2017 #3 Devonnaydf said: I would use a makeup sponge to add the distressing after you paint on the design Click to expand... So create the design, let it dry a bit, and dab on...do you think acrylic paint? Maybe thinned with water?
Devonnaydf said: I would use a makeup sponge to add the distressing after you paint on the design Click to expand... So create the design, let it dry a bit, and dab on...do you think acrylic paint? Maybe thinned with water?
Devonnaydf Well-Known Member Joined Apr 12, 2012 Messages 686 Reaction score 7 Location Delphos, Ohio Jul 1, 2017 #4 I think that would work. You could always paint the nail white first, then add the other colors