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lisa-marie

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what do you use to display your nail art?
i was thinking of painting tips and gluing them on card to put in a folder, but what tips would i use?
can you get bags of practice tips? i thought i saw these somewhere but can't think where!
thanks
lisa
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I buy refill bags of no1 to do my nail art.
I have display bourds that i bought at the shows.
 
Cheep nail tips for me to and my board is a photo frame from a £1 shop I stick the nail art to the glass with blue tack
 
You could try colour pops too .... a great way to display your nail art designs.
 
colour pops are sooooo much more sophisticated than sticking tips to a board there a great investment as they make your nail art look fantastic they sell them at nsi :)
 
hi I have just bought a folder with 32 compartments in a cell case that sits in the folder. that way if you are mobile you can take it with you to show the clients and they look neat and tidy in the folder plus better to store and they do not get damaged. they are on ebay at the moment. :)
 
Cheep nail tips for me to and my board is a photo frame from a £1 shop I stick the nail art to the glass with blue tack

I do this too. Its quite effective, plus looks nice either stood up or hung on the wall by your nail desk. Ive used the colour pops, but much prefer the photo frame.
 
I display mine by attaching tips to wooden orange sticks and pushing them into a polystyrene head shape.
I bought the head off good old ebay!
Tina x

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thanks for the replies you've given me some great ideas x
 
Hi,

I use Bio Sculpture Colour Sticks

I got them for £3.00 for 30 and 10pence thereafter, just give them a ring and you can order them without having any training with them.

They come on a like key ring and I think that you can get more on a ring if you want.

Great space savers if your station is small or you don't have the room to put a colourpop stand.

HTH
 
Hi,

I use Bio Sculpture Colour Sticks

I got them for £3.00 for 30 and 10pence thereafter, just give them a ring and you can order them without having any training with them.

They come on a like key ring and I think that you can get more on a ring if you want.

Great space savers if your station is small or you don't have the room to put a colourpop stand.

HTH
Do you have a picture hun ?
 
Hi there,

I don;t actually display the tip.. When i do a nice set of nail art nails i take a photo of them ( actually about 10 to make sure i get a good one.). I note the time it took me to do it and then i add it to my nail art photo flip album on my table...with a price sticker. That way my clients know how long it is going to take and how much on top on their infill price.. seems to work... I have just started doing the art in the last few weeks so i don;t have a great collection yet but i am getting there... It seems the more people look at it the more they ask for something....
Hope that helps..
 
I went picture pace and bought shadow boxes and from the fabric store i purchase foamed back velvet like material some small floral pins and add the floral pins to the empty nail with a ball of acrylic and designed the nails and put the in the shadow box.
 
I rang Bisculpture today & they would not sell me thses as I am not BioSculpture trained ! Regards, Dawn.
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Hi,

I use Bio Sculpture Colour Sticks

I got them for £3.00 for 30 and 10pence thereafter, just give them a ring and you can order them without having any training with them.

They come on a like key ring and I think that you can get more on a ring if you want.

Great space savers if your station is small or you don't have the room to put a colourpop stand.

HTH
 

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