What is the best type of water to use when you water marble nails.
Best nail polish to use for water marbling.
Bottled water vs tap water vs filtered water.
A bit of nail polish thinner not acetone can be added to the polish and you might get one or two good rings out of it but don t expect miracles.
Use a 200ml disposable paper cup.
Psst if you like water marbling try shaving cream marbling with the kids.
2 put normal water in the cup 22 24 degrees centigrade too warm or too cold water will dry your nail polish faster and won t give you time to draw the design.
They all seem to h.
I love that you literally only need 3 things.
See my experiment to see.
Let the face of the box touch the surface of the water and then lift.
Nail polish marbling dries quickly and there s less mess because you don t have to scrape away the shaving cream.
Here they are sprinkled into this step by step guide.
As i state in all of my nail polish tutorials i always have everything prepped and ready to go before i start the actual marbling process.
Nail polish in several shades don t use quick dry if possible.
Fill plastic tub with water and then pour in nail polish.
Swirl nail polish with stirring stick.
The only difference will be the polish and the pattern.
Use the stirring stick to collect the rest of the nail polish and to clean up the water for the next color.
The nail polish will be stuck on the face of the box.
There are a few tricks to making sure your water marble goes well.
I am going to use the same exact cup as well as distilled room temperature water for every brand i test.
Water nail polish and an object.
The options are endless.
I ve water marbled white wax candles white plates to use as jewelry dishes and of course mugs galore.
Water marbling is such a fun process.
Fill the tub with water fill a plastic tub with tap water.
Since marbling is at its best when done in colorful hues we decided that a bright marble pattern would be the perfect addition to a black and white photo.
The longer your nail polish sits on the open water the harder it becomes to have a thin surface to dip your object in.