Blue Period — Ikat

According to WikIpedia, Ikat is a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles that employs a resist dyeing process similar to tie-dye on either the warp or weft fibres. This is a very popular print in textiles and upholstery:

But, if you are anything like me, you probably are more familiar with the ikat fabrics that have been gracing the runway:

I did some research on ikat nails, as all good homemade manicurists do, and I was able to find these super fun ikat nails made by other homemade manicurists:

(by concreteandnailpolish)

(by chaoticwithin)

(From refinery29)

(by Mr. Candiipants.  You can watch a video for them here.)

Or if you prefer, try this ikat print nail sticker by ncLA:

My inspiration for this next blue manicure, is this amazing ikat dress work by Heidi Klum:

First, here are the tools you will need to complete your ikat nail:

Cover nails in base coats and let dry.  Then cover nails in two coats of Sinful Colors' Snow Me White and let dry completely:

Then using a fine tip paint brush and Loreal's Jet Set To Paris, carefully and creatively paint on some fun blue shapes:

I can't really describe the shapes here, so just follow these photos for inspiration:

Make sure these are dry before moving onto the next step, which requires Sally Hansen's Nail Art Pen in Bright Blue and Black:

Using the Bright Blue pen first, following with the Black pen, make short and small dashes around the larger blue shapes you just painted.  Again, I can't really describe this, so just check out the pics.  You really cannot mess this us, so just have fun!

Let dry completely, and I mean COMPLETELY, before putting on your top coat.  These pens are tricky and they will bleed hours later when applying the top coat.  I suggesting going to bed and then applying your top coat in the morning.

Honestly, these are my new favorite nails.  I cannot get enough of them!

Special thanks to my hand model, Jana!  Meow!

(Proper placement of ikat and baby snow leopard....for effect, of course!) 

XOXO- Varnish

Blue Period — Ombre

Yep, you guessed it!...another Ombre post. Knowing how much I adore ombre nails, it's really no surprise.

AND, what would this "Blue Period" be without a blue ombre??!!!

Honestly, this is my favorite ombre yet!

Check out some of our previous ombre posts:

Ombre Unas- A Gray Gradient
L'Ombre Rouge
Glitter Gradient
 

First, some ombre inspiration:

(I'm not one to post manicures done by professionals, but this one from Thefreshmani is soooo awesome!)

(Oh, Conrad and her ombre's!....she gets me every time!!!!)

Ok.  Are you good and prepped now?

Here are the colors I used:

(From left to right: Zoya's Dove, Essie's Lapiz of Luxury, Sally Hansen's Pacific Blue, Loreal's Jet Set To Paris, China Glaze's First Mate)

(Reverse the order listed above from right to left)

* Side Note: I am really digging Loreal's new polishes (seen on index finger in above pic)!  The have some lovely colors and they go on nicely...so far..... 

This manicure was a hit and I received many compliments for the gorgeous blues!  Super fun and super easy!

Obsessedwithblue, Varnish

Blue Period — Chanel's Blue Satin

Remember this lovely surprise I received on my doorstep a few weeks ago? Well, here is the swatch I promised you!

Chanel's Blue Satin, is a deep deep blue.  In fact, it's almost black...... and in low light it looks black.

But it is gorgeous and perfect for the winter, not to mention, all the rage right now.....

Here it is in medium light on my friend, who loved this blue for her 30th b-day party!

And, really?  Do I need to advertise the amazingness of any Chanel polish?

No.

- Varnish  Varnish

The New York Times — "For Do-It-Yourself Nail Artists"

I really respect NYT; always have. So the fact that the reviews Varnish and I post are 1000% better than this article fills me with both disappointment... and pride. Here are some of our "stick-on" nail art reviews for you to browse if you're new!

Nail Rock — Metallic Gold

Sally Hansen Salon Effects — Laced Up

Sephora Collection Nail Patch Art — Chinese Blossom

Chic Prints for Nails / SEPHORA by OPI

Chic Prints for Nails / SEPHORA by OPI: An Epilogue

I suppose the NYT piece is still worth a read, since we're all nail lovers here.

xxo, GLOSS