It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
If you want to add some festive cheer to your acrylic repertoire, check out the Christmas nails of these two skilled techs.
If you want to add some festive cheer to your acrylic repertoire, check out the Christmas nails of these two skilled techs.
Nails by Brenda Delgado, Ponce, Puerto Rico
C. A. Therien Polymer Clay Arts Comfort-Grip Cane Slicing Blades for fimo canes.
Get the step-by-step for nail artist Mare Horak’s signature style.
Debbie from beautytech.com demonstrates how to slice nail art Clay Canes really thin. The polymer clay canes might have to be warmed before slicing, it depends on the brand of clay used (Fimo, Sculpty or any number of other brands. See www.beautytech.com/shoppe for more info on slicing and application with acrlics and gel enhancements.
Margo Therien demonstrates how we make one of our flower canes in polymer clay. These canes are used for a variety of projects, from lightswitch covers to beads to nail art.
This video shows step-by-step how to slice NeoFlex Nail Art canes. Close-up views give detailed instruction for making consistently thin slices.
Nails by Regina Lankford, Worcester, Mass.
Make nail art fun with PNI Worldwide’s Fimo Fun Shapes.
Nails by Laurie Ivins, Profiles Hair Design, Sandpoint, Idaho
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