Showing posts with label Isobel Knowles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isobel Knowles. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Owl Know How
Of all the happy things that could happen, the incomparable Cat Rabbit and incredible Isabel Knowles have collaborated on a children's book called Owl Know How. There's a launch happening tomorrow at the Atrium in Fed Square where I'm hoping to pick up a copy of the book. To see more of their collaborative escapades, observe this beautiful video that featured at Cat Rabbit's solo exhibition last year.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Pastel Easter Egg Manicure Tutorial
Tomorrow's April 1st, which means it will be Easter faster than you can say 'hot cross buns', so how about an Easter Egg manicure tutorial?
Step 1: Gather your colours and materials. I'm using Mellow Yellow by Sally Hansen, Shine On by Kit, and Sweet Pea by Australis. I thought pastels would look cute for Easter eggs (although the yellow might be a little bright to really be considered a pastel. I would also have liked a white to do some dots, but alas I didn't have one.) I've also got scotch tape, a Sally Hansen nail art pen, a tooth pick and a small paintbrush (although I imagine a nail striper would have been better, but alas again, I don't own one).
Step 3: Take a piece of scotch tape and cut curved shape that roughly follows the curve of your nail, to create the stripes of the Easter egg. Place about a fifth of the way down your nail and press the edges firmly down so the second colour of polish won't seep underneath.
Step 4: Paint on your second colour and gently peel off the tape. The next thing I did was flip the tape around so I could paint a second curved stripe at the top of my nail, as pictured above.
Step 6: Experiment! The great thing about Easter eggs is they come in all sorts of gorgeous colours and patterns, so I had a bit of fun varying the size of the stripes, and got my nail art pen involved to do some zigzags as well.
Step 7: Seal with a quick drying top coat and enjoy!
Apologies for the messiness of my nails. I tend to be incapable of painting my nails without also painting a good portion of my skin as well. Sadly, my supply of nail polish colours is fairly limited, so I'm not too sure about this result. I think some more delicate pastel shades such as pinks and blues might have looked more Eastery, so I'd love to see if anyone tries this out in different colours!
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