It's been a while since I wrote a blog post about nail art! But today I'm rekindling an old flame and bringing it to life with something almost every craft vinyl user has laying around-- scraps.
There are plenty of ways to get use out of those small pieces, but I think my favorite is using them for stencils or nail decals. You really don't realize how small the average nail is until you measure it (and put those measurements into Silhouette Studio). To start, I'm going to measure my nail by laying a piece of paper (I used a sticky note, but really any scrap paper will work) over my nailbed and marking each edge with a pencil.
Once I lay the paper flat, I measure the width. This helps me to figure out how big I can design decals before they get too big for my nail.
Now that I have my width and an approximate height, I'll go to my software and start designing. I did something pretty simple here (April showers bring May flowers...right?) and I suggest keeping it as such to save frustration. Some complex designs will cut, but others won't no matter how slow you set your machine.
After your vinyl is cut, you can apply over any nail polish really. Make sure to have some tiny tweezers (or even a sewing pin if you're sure to be super careful)
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ReplyDeleteHahaha! this idea is just as crazy as my sister, she would kill to know about this. I hope you guys do have crazier ideas, trust me she would love me forever if you do. I mean crazy in a good way btw
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