Greetings, dear readers, and happy Monday! I am on the ball with nail art at the moment (and believe me, I am enjoying this moment because I know it will never last!), and I have already created my nail art look based on Mab Graves' Drawlloween series! To briefly catch you up, Mab is an artist that has created a daily art prompt throughout the month of October for the past several years. There is absolutely no way I can keep up with it, especially this year, and this time around she created a weekly version for those who still want to participate but are limited in time. I opted to join the series this month so I can stay on top of my Halloween nail art and get at least four designs completed this month, and I like that the prompts have challenged me to do something a little differently than I might normally do. Thus far, I have completed weeks 1 and 2 with the prompts of "Werewolf" and "Vampire".
Monday, October 19, 2020
Week 3 Mabs Drawlloween Nail Art: Frankenstein's Monster
The prompt for week 3 is "Frankenstein"! Of course I had to create this little lab-inspired display so showcase the products I used to create the nail art in today's post!
As much as I was tempted to stick to a more sciency-looking design, in the end, I just couldn't resist paying tribute to Dr. Frankenstein's monster on my nails.
While the previous vampire prompt may have taken me far to many attempts and hours to complete, this design with thankfully simple and much quicker to get on my nails.
Products used:
I don't believe I have ever created Frankenstein's monster nails before, and I am thrilled with how they turned out! My five year old is also excited because he has a shirt with his face that matches, so that is all he wanted to wear all weekend long!
What Halloween nail art looks do you want to sport on your nails? Are you participating in the #MabsDrawlloweenClub2020 with me? I'd love to hear from you!
Until next time, dear readers, have a wonderful day!
XO!
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Love it - so cute! I have never used a stamping plate before - is it tricky?
ReplyDeleteThat's a loaded question! Ha! If you have a plate that is etched deeply, a good quality stamper and nail polish that can be used for stamping, then yes. This particular combination was a really quick process and everything worked with the first swipe. My previous design, on the other hand, took easily 20 attempts. It gets easier the more you do it, but if you have an oddball variable, it can make it a major pain to do.
DeleteThis is so cute! I love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLove Frankenstein. That is the cutest I've ever seen. I'm sure your son finally appreciates a nail design!
ReplyDeleteBoth boys actually love when I do my nails and comment on it often. I think the matching of his shirt was just extra exciting.
DeleteCutest little Frank ever! LOL! I love this! I am enjoying your Halloween nail art!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm quite partial to this mani and have been loving taking the time for nail art this month. I need to do it more often!
DeleteThis mani is delightfully perfect for spooky season! It’s so adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Apparently I'm feeling more cute Halloween designs this year!
DeleteYour stamping is SO crisp! Also I really love this green - it's perfect for Frankenstein!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! That green color is so unique too!
ReplyDeleteI love these nails!
ReplyDeleteThat green is great! Fun festive manI!
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