Nail Art Sourcebook by Pansy Alexander-Potter

Nail Art Sourcebook

by Pansy Alexander-Potter

With the current movement for extreme and individualistic beauty, nail art is a way to make your own personal statement as well as turn your nails into the hottest fashion accessories around. In "The Nail Art Sourcebook", you will find hundreds of ideas for designs using a full range of effects, all of which you can do yourself or take to a nail technician to execute professionally. The sourcebook opens with an introduction that covers the basic techniques and tools you'll need to re-create the designs, including how-to steps on adding adornments such as glitter, gemstones and foils as well as methods for stencilling, stamping and three-dimensional work. A nail art gallery of over 500 designs, organized thematically, follows, with themes that vary from graphic stripes, chevrons and dots to floral and nature motifs, as well as tribal patterns and animal prints. Not only is nail art a great way to enhance your look for a special occasion or make a fashion statement, it's a fulfilling way to explore your creative potential.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

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Flicked through this and found it interesting, some information about how to do some of the designs (excluding stamps) but more inspiration than anything else and I feel an urge to buy paintbrushes and dotting tools... dammit this nail thing is becoming an obsession.

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