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Pac-Man Nail Art Design Tutorial
I decided I would have some fun this week and go old school and do a Pac-Man nail art design. I’ve said before I’m no artist so I’m sure you’re nails are going to look really great.

For this nail art I used the following polishes:
- L.A. Colors Art Deco Black
- L.A. Colors Art Deco Baby Pink
- Sally Hanson Mellow Yellow
- N.Y.C. Little Italy (white)
- N.Y.C. Big Apple Red Creme
- N.Y.C. Long Wearing Clear
- some random orange my daughter had
You’ll want to start with the clear coat as a base as always, especially since dark colors like black can stain your nails. After that dries apply the black polish to the whole nail and let dry.
Next you’ll use the white polish to make the dots and the beginnings of the ghosts. For the dots I put a small glob of white polish on a piece of paper, dip the tip of a toothpick in it and lightly press it on your nails to make the dots. You might want to do a couple of test dots on your paper.
Then pick a couple of nails that you want the ghosts on. Make sure your brush isn’t too loaded with polish you just need a light coat of polish in your ghost shape. The reason for this step is that it’s difficult to cover black with a color so we’re just giving the colors a nice base to work with.

Once that is dry fill in the ghosts with the different colors.
Now it’s time for Pac-Man I simply loaded the brush with yellow and lightly dropped it on my nail to get a nice circle shape.
While your yellow circle is drying get out the tooth pick again to make the eyes on the ghosts, go back over with the black making a smaller dot of black inside the white.
Now that Pac-Man should be dry take the black polish (the one I used has a small brush) with a small brush paint the triangle mouth. You may use your small brush to toothpick tip to make his eye.
Finish with a clear coat.

Watermelon Nail Art
I followed the great video tutorial for watermelon nails and I think they turned out pretty good even if my seeds are bigger than hers. That makes if fun though you take what it is and then make it your own. Have fun!!!
Sunshine and Vines DIY Nail Design

Here a a simple nail design that is made easy by using Sharpie markers for better control of your nail design. I’m a stick figure artist and this was easy for me to do so, if you have any artistic ability this should be a breeze!

Here’s a list of supplies you’ll need:
- clear coat nail polish
- white nail polish
- Sharpie markers in green, light green, pink, magenta, purple, orange and yellow
Now that you have your supplies here is your step by step lesson.
- polish your all of your nails with clear coat and let dry
- polish all of your nails lightly with white nail polish I recommend only one coat (for this tutorial we used NYC Little Italy) let your nails dry thoroughly.
- in the upper corners of your nails use the orange marker to make a quarter sun (this does not have to be perfect at all as we are going to make is smear!) just below the orange draw a line of yellow.
- using the clear coat polish gently apply just to the upper part of the nail this will cause the marker to smear and give a soft sun look, let your nails dry again
- now with your green markers free hand some vines down in the opposite corner of the nail from the sun use your pink, purple and magenta markers to make little dots for flowers
- if you choose to use a top coat at this point you must gently pat it on the vines or they will smear!! Let the patted on clear dry and then finish with another coat of clear.


