I thought this would work a little better than it did - I'm not unhappy with the design really, I just don't think it looks quite as much like a spiderweb as I imagined that it would. I used Sally Hansen Black Out & SH White On, here's my spiderweb water marble (& my new prop, a broken piece of garden decoration but isn't it just opalescent & gorgeous?):
One thing that made me really happy was that I had barely any bubbles with this marble - now if only I knew why LOL!
Here's the tutorial:
Thanks for reading =)
~Colette
This looks really nice! I like the black/white/grey gradient effect.
ReplyDeletelove it this is awesome....great for halloween.. XD
ReplyDeleteWow, how could it look better?! :P And your new prop is lovely :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks great to me.
ReplyDeleteWaaaoow! This is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI think this is your best water marble so far. Beautiful!
ReplyDelete** bows down to the marbling Queen! **
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me with the way you manipulate the polish just so to get the most fantastic looks! I LOVE IT!
WOW, this looks amazing. I'd do it, but the amount of polish I'd use for this kind of mani...it just isn't worth it for me.
ReplyDeletei see the spiderweb! so awesome :)
ReplyDeletesuper sympa !!
ReplyDeleteomg, this is so wicked!!! <3 <3 <3
ReplyDeleteWowowowowow! What an incredible mani! And I'm sad that you have flowers in your yard and I have frost...
ReplyDeleteyou are truly talented i love your water marbling and all your designs keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteit's awesom !! too beautiful !! I love it !! wonderful
ReplyDeleteLove this for Halloween! You do the most wonderful water marbling. Looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog through a link at neglelakkmani.com, and I am so impressed! I absolutely love the water marble design, and I think it is great that you do a tutorial on it, so thanks! keep up the good work :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
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