2015-04-15

It  is hard to be creative all the time. A friend of mine works as a web designer and she can’t work on more then two projects for a month or without a long break, because her ideas run out of her mind and she starts to create identical designs, which is not preferable when you someone expects of her to make a unique design. Every creative job has the same issues. Even your making a nail art is considered as a creative job, which means that you can also reach the creative crisis. But you shouldn’t worry about that, because we are here to help you with ideas for great nail decorations, makeup designs and hairstyles. Just choose a category and browse among the tutorials.

Today I want to show you a nail art, which is inspired by the villains from the comic books, and more specifically – the Spiderman’s enemy: Venom!

This nail art includes many different techniques and designs, combined in one. Take a look at the tutorial and try to make this nail art come true:

First of all, you will need to gather several tools and nail polishes in order to prepare your workspace. You will need black nail polish, while nail polish and light green nail polish. These are the colors, but you will also need a base coat and a top coat. The needed tools are: a foundation sponge (clean one), a drawing brush, a dotting tool, a clean painting brush, nail polish remover and a nail file.

File the nails into a square or square-oval shape.

Then apply the base coat and let it dry before you apply the next product.

The base color will be the black one. If the nail polish is not opaque, apply two layers.

Wait these layers to dry too.

Then put some of the white nail polish on the sponge and pat it onto the nails in an uneven shape, leaving a black spot (like a stain) visible on the nails.

Repeat the same shape with the sponge with the light green nail polish.

Then use the drawing brush to make some lines, extending from the black spot.

Finally, make a spider web with white nail polish.

Clean the mess around the nails with the painting brush, dipped in nail polish remover.

Lock the decoration with a thick layer of top coat.

Done!

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