It’s always a party when I paint my nails with a little gold sparkle. I’ve seen the glitter, the gold polish, the gold paint, but hadn’t happened upon gold leaf yet and thought, “Well, why not?!” It involves just one extra step when painting your nails, and the results are perfectly gilded! ou can get gold leaf at any craft store, or you can buy 20 sheets of gold leaf on Amazon here for $11 .
This gold leaf manicure tutorial is practically fail-proof. And if you’re looking for more simple yet gorgeous nail art tutorials, check out the slideshow. These tutorials are so easy that you can even do them with your kids.
Supplies:
nail polish in color of choice (The gold leaf looks great against pinks, purples, and red!)
top coat
tweezers
gold leaf
Instructions:
Pre-Manicure : Before starting your manicure, be sure to prep your nails by cleaning them, trimming the nail beds, and filing any snags or rough edges. Put a small amount of lotion on your hands before getting started!
Step 1 : Paint your nails in your color of choice. Take your time and move slow around the edges. Paint all the way to the edge of the nail beds to ensure maximum coverage!
Step 2 : Use the tweezers to attach a few small pieces of the gold leaf to your nails. Work a few nails at a time and be sure to do this after thirty seconds or so. You don’t want the polish to be completely dry. It needs to be tacky so that the gold leaf has something to grab onto.
Step 3 : Use your finger to gently pat down the gold leaf. Just smooth it over by rubbing your finger over it. This will also help the flakes move around and take on unique shapes and designs.
Step 4 : Allow your nails to dry for two minutes or longer and then apply a top coat. The gold leaf won’t move around if it’s attached properly to the color. If you catch a little snag, just go with it! It will dry in the top coat layer.
Et voila! You’ve got a manicure fit for a queen and perfect for those holiday parties you know you’ll be attending!
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Easy Nail Art Tutorials To Do With Your Daughter
Chick Nails
There is no doubt that kids will love this adorable nail look. You need nail polish in yellow, black, and orange shades, plus a bobby pin and a bottle of top coat. Easy part first: Coat those nails in a vibrant shade of yellow. The real fun begins when you artfully add cute chicken designs to each nail.
Image credit and full tutorial: Artzy Creations
Dotty Accent Nails
It doesn’t get simpler---or cuter!---than this. Two bottles of contrasting nail polish are all you need to achieve a perfectly polka-dotted manicure with plenty of pizzazz. Coat nails with the first color. After it dries, dot nails with the contrasting shade in a haphazard fashion (no need to be too neat here). Add a cute design to your daughter’s accent nail for a charming finishing touch.Image credit: Instagram/@_polish.perfect_
Watermelon Nails
It’s amazing what three shades of nail polish can do when they conspire together. In the case of this awesome look that is sure to make kids giggle with delight, it’s vibrant pink, green, and black, united to create cool watermelon nails. Begin with two coats of pink nail polish. After it dries completely, add a few black polish “seeds” to the nail. Finish with a thin line of green along the tips. Voila: fresh, juicy watermelon nails!Image credit: Instagram/@em_see2
Sparkly Tips
You don’t have to be a professional manicurist to achieve a look as glamorous as this. Kids will love the hint of sparkle---and you’ll love how very easy it is to achieve. Begin by applying your child’s color of choice onto each nail. A fun, peppy shade like fuchsia, green, or blue offers a fun backdrop for the glitter. When the polish is dry, add your glittery polish of choice to the tips only. (A favorite: Hard Candy Pop Art Nail Polish , $4.)Image credit: Instagram/@loubylovesnails
Cloudy Nails
Here’s a rainy day project you and the kids will love. You’ll need bottles of blue and white nail polish, as well as a toothpick to create your clouds. My blue of choice: Rimmel 60 Seconds Nail in Blue My Mind ($1.35). Read the full tutorial here .Image credit and full tutorial: CollegeFashion
Strawberry Nails
Nails that look this complicated have to be tough to create, right? Not even close! All you need to make these strawberry tips come to life (and put a huge smile on your kid’s face) is red nail polish, green polish, top coat, a toothpick, and a nail art brush. The key here is to create a thick enough layer of red polish that the indentations made with the toothpick (to create “seeds”) are visible. Read the full tutorial here .Image credit and full tutorial: Salon Fanatic
Cow Nails
Little ones will adore these fun, colorful nails. Grab bottles of black, white, and pink nail polish, as well as a slender nail art brush. Begin by applying two coats of white polish. Allow to dry before coating just a bit less than half of the nail with pink. Allow this to dry, then paint two uniform black dots on each color. Carefully add the cow’s “spots” along the edges of the white to finish this playful design.Image credit: Fabnailartdesigns
Superstar Nails
Just when you think fancy nail art is far too complex for kids to really enjoy, along comes this tutorial that shows how simple some methods really are. All you need to give your child’s nails a dose of the superstar treatment are two shades of nail polish and a fun crystal or stone appliqué. Watch the complete tutorial here .Image credit and full tutorial: YouTube
Beachy Nails
Headed to the beach for spring break? Give your kid’s nails a manicure to match the occasion. This one couldn’t be simpler. Three nails are painted in different solid hues, while two feature fun beach ball designs. Be sure to use a brush with a fine tip to artfully draw the circular balls. Read the full tutorial here .Image credit: Divine Caroline
Ombre Sponge Mani
This is a crazy good, super easy at-home DIY. Use an eye shadow sponge to effortlessly create an easy ombre effect . Best of all, it’s hard to “paint outside the lines” (i.e., your daughter's nail bed) as you have greater control with a small sponge than you would a brush. Try contrasting or coordinating colors like this one and this one by Ciate London, $8, Sephora.
Image credit and full tutorial: Brit.co
Confetti Nails
It doesn’t get any cuter than this. Add on some confetti with Premium Nail Art Nailart Manicure Glitter Confetti Shapes for 3D Designs from FASH Limited , $4.98 (while your daughter's nails are drying), or for an easier approach try Desperately Seeking Sequins by OPI , $10.
Image credit: Instagram/@lackfein
Two-Tone Manicure
With a short attention span comes the need to figure out a quick design that still makes a big impact. Rather than paint all your nails with designs, focus on your daughter's party nail (her fourth finger) and give it some love with two different shades of polish.
Get the full tutorial at Momtastic .
Gradient Color
Have fun mixing a few shades of complementary color for high impact in the same amount of time it takes to do a typical manicure. Have fun creating a color scheme with your favorite girl based on mood, season, or outfits. Have fun graduating blues, or create the ultimate blush ombre by using rose quartz, camel, and beige. I’m in love with graduating silvers like chromes and grays by Formula X , $10.50, Sephora.
Image credit: Instagram/@lulus
Dot Drama
Add some easy polka dots by taking a toothpick or the end of a cotton-less Q-tip and gently dabbing a contrasting nail color onto dry painted nails to create dots that pop. Watch this video for an easy step-by-step demo.
Image credit and full tutorial: WikiHow
Crystal Overlay
Add a crystal effect over any color for a fun snowflake-like winter accent. Think about using white polish with gold sparkle or light blue with white sparkle for a fun wintery feel. Try China Glaze in Liquid Crystal , $3.15.
Image credit: Instagram/@lulus
Colored Tips
Have fun with your daughter applying colorful washi tape to form an easy “template” to apply goof-proof color accents. This technique provides super quick drying times. Play with neons, textured polishes, or even a simpler color scheme (that’s more appropriate for the office). Have fun choosing each other’s colors for a fun girls' night in any day of the week. Try this fun pop of yellow by Ciate London , $8, Sephora.
Image credit and full tutorial: Brit.co
Coordinating Hand Tattoos
Think of these hand tattoos as extensions of your manicure. If nail artistry is not your thing, try coordinating hand tattoos you can totally DIY at home. Take your mani to the next level with ASOS Orelia White Henna Hand Tattoo , $6, or this fun Arrow and Feather Kit by Zodaca , available at Walmart for $1.69. You and your kiddo will have fun playing with different looks.
Image credit: Instagram/@lackfein
Sticker Accents
You can’t go wrong with a tiny sticker accent on one or two nails. Try Polish Pop Nail Art by KISS in Wisteria Lane , $3.99, for accenting a stone or a stripe, or try adding full coverage nail-bed stickers without any drying time. Say goodbye to bad nails and hello to some fun nail art at home.
Image credit: Instagram/@OliveandJune
Tape It
Place small strips of tape in different shapes to create coordinated color-blocking artistry. Try standard nail polish colors, or get quick, precise application with Nails Inc Shoreditch Lane Paint Can , available soon at Nailsinc.com . This spray may just be the fastest way for you and your toddler to get the perfect paint application with less drying time. Note: Excess color on the skin washes off easily when rinsed off in a short amount of time.
Image credit and full tutorial: BirchBox
Hint of Sparkle
Coordinate by wearing a splash of hers & hers easy sparkle applied with just one stroke on a nude nail. Layer sparkle all over the nail bed or just the tips. Try a color like Essie Lush Effects in 962 , $8.50.
Image credit: Instagram/@beautyforbloggers