The black is Black Satin from Rimmel, and the white is a white French Manicure pen from Sally Hansen. All the details are acrylic. As I mentioned last year, I think Sugar Skulls are quite beautiful, and the whole idea of The Day of the Dead is pretty cool. I like how it's a celebration rather than a scary, gloomy event.
I also happened to make a Sugar Skull drawing. It's all done in Sharpies.
I hope you guys enjoy! Have a fun (and safe) time tonight, whether you're trick-or-treating, at a party, or just relaxing at home! :)
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how do you do nails like that? (out of curiosity) :P
ReplyDeleteWell, I used a dotting tool for the polka dots and a tiny brush for the other details. I made the dotting tool myself (you can see my post on dotting tools here http://starfish-onthe-beach.blogspot.ca/2013/03/seeing-spots-or-dots.html). I also tend to use acrylic craft paint for the little details, since it doesn't get tacky when it starts to dry like nail polish does. I hope this answers your question. Let me know though! If you'd like to see a tutorial or something like that, I can make one! :)
DeleteThis is seriously amazing! I love the attention to details!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :)
DeleteCool, so fun! And love the drawing! Hope you had a great Halloween! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) And it was a decent Halloween. :p
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