I decided to try out using a white jelly polish and black for the shapes. Essie Marshmallow is a wonderful white jelly that I need to use more often! Unfortunately, I just don't think I'm a fan of using cloudy jelly polishes for pond manis. My favorite part of pond nail art is seeing through to each layer and these seem too dulled down for my taste.
What are your thoughts? Don't forget to check out my 2 Tutorials on "pond manis" if you want to try them for yourself! (You can find all of my tutorials by clicking the "Tutorials" Tab at the top of the blog!)
Thanks so much for reading this Digit-al Dozen Week!
These are still cool! I'm glad you did this experiment and shared it with us even if the results weren't what you were hoping for :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, and takes such patience! I need to use Marshmallow more often too!
ReplyDeleteWhite jellies drive me nuts, you are a saintlier human than I! :) From a distance, these sort of look like fluffy rainclouds, which (while not butterflies) is still cool!
ReplyDeletei love that you made little butterflies!
ReplyDeleteThat's stunning! I need to try a pond mani some day soon!
ReplyDeleteI really love all of your pond manis - I will have to try one sometime!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool idea, I'll have to try it out sometime. Also I love how you did the pond technique with just black and white, you get lots of different shades of grey. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're right, jelly polishes that are too cloudy might ruin the whole pond effect. Maybe it's also because you used a dark polish in between the layers? I definitely prefer the orange and the green pond manis :)
ReplyDeleteI really love the depth that pond manis have! And this one is great!
ReplyDeleteYour pond manis rock!!! I really need to get more clear jellies and try one
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty. Really wanna try out pond mani now
ReplyDeleteSuper cool!
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