Lava Lamp Yellow & Orange Water Marble Nail Art Tutorial


More pics can be seen in this post: mysimplelittlepleasures.blogspot.com The challenge with this particular design is getting it lined up straight on your nail – but practice makes perfect =) Nail polish used: China Glaze Solar Power, China Glaze Orange Marmalade Resource Links: Taping Tutorial: www.youtube.com Clean Up Tutorial: www.youtube.com Filtered vs. Tap Water: www.youtube.com

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25 Responses to “Lava Lamp Yellow & Orange Water Marble Nail Art Tutorial”

  1. Lilmszen

    @SimpleLittlePleasues Oh, that sounds like it would be nice. Thanks ^_^

  2. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @Lilmszen Hmm, sorry to say that I really don’t – it’s been a pretty long time since I was in school LOL! Maybe something in your school colors?

  3. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @wowsocool30 sorry, but I don’t really do reviews, plus I’ve never even heard of that soap LOL

  4. Lilmszen

    I was wondering if you would happen to have any suggestions on a kind of back to school design or some colors I should try to use.

  5. wowsocool30

    hi i was wondering if you could do a review on fortune cookie soap

  6. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @iJerkuHate I use the same cup for my entire manicure =)

  7. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @bratz4331 I think it would work but sounds pretty messy!

  8. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @wowsocool30 29

  9. iJerkuHate

    when/if the water gets warm in the middle of a hand, would you change the water?

  10. gracefulswimmer

    That is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen!! I will def need to try that!!

  11. bratz4331

    do you think i can do it on my toe nails and i wonder how ?

  12. 123princesskimmy

    AWESOME!!!!!!!! I will surelly try them!!<3<3<3<3<3

  13. wowsocool30

    how old r u??

  14. siamese4life

    Love the orange!!!! Cool ideas.

  15. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @BaoPhattieThao room temp filtered water

  16. BaoPhattieThao

    do you use cold water or warm water?

  17. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @itsnailtime while I’m marbling, I just wait for any extra to dry & pull it off with an orange stick – but once I’m done I just throw it away because it’s only a paper cup. If you’re using glass or plastic, there’s really no way you’ll get it clean every time, I would suggest using paper or choosing a cup you don’t mind ruining.

  18. itsnailtime

    could you please tell me how you clean your bowl.

  19. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @scarslikelace Even I still get some bubbles, popping them in the water is important, my other 2 tips would be to dip in & out slowly, and make sure to get rid of any water drops on your nail – if they won’t drip off, you can use the corner of a paper towel to absorb them. HTH =)

  20. scarslikelace

    I absolutely love this one! This is my first experience with marbling and I was just doing random lines at first but I did this one in black, white, grey (came naturally with the mixture of white & black) and hot pink and it looked really neat. I keep ending up with air bubbles though, no matter the design I do. I pop all of them that I find though in the water. Is this because I am using the slightly thicker Art Deco “nail lacquer”, the stuff with the smaller brush for detailing nails? Thanks!

  21. TheMileyMia

    that’s much nailpolish for one nail

  22. SimpleLittlePleasues

    @breyerhorseluver12 They don’t sell it at Walmart … LiveLaughLove is correct, they do have it at Sally’s, you can also find it at Ulta or various online sellers.

  23. LiveLaughLove6487

    @breyerhorseluver12 You can find China Glaze at Sally’s Beauty Supply.

  24. breyerhorseluver12

    where can u buy china glaze? can u buy it at walmart

  25. Puffley

    This is amazing. I never knew people could get so creative with nailpolish


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