Zebra Print Nail Art Tutorial

Feb 19, 2011 by

Following on in the series of nail art tutorials, here is the way I do basic Zebra print pattern on my nails  ^_^

Hope you guys liked it! If you have any requests just let me know, I want to film lots of these while my natural nails are actually long enough XD

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  1. Omfg! I really love this tutorial!

    I’ve been watching your tutorials recently and found them really helpful, but dunno how you do it soy when you a play a lot of polish it gets dry. If I aply a lot it doesn’t dry, so I hape to be careful on how much polish there goes on the brush ;_;!

    Hope to see more tutorials~

    Kisses~

    • I’m really glad you enjoyed it ^_^ If you use a lot of polish for nail art then you really do just need to sit until they dry completely, or use a drier or a drying top coat. This one I am using acrylic paint though so it dried very quickly. If you are doing nail art then acrylic paint is a great alternative to regular polish!

  2. OcarinaCharm

    For some reason I can’t view your nail tutorials anymore. I only see the very first part of the post – not even a picture.

    • Sorry to hear that! It would be awesome if you could let me know the browser you’re using and a screencap so I can have a better look into the problem. Thanks so much!

  3. meaghan

    I am loving your nail videos, huge thankyou! I cant wait to try some on my own soon! :)

  4. this is the easiest tutorial of this kind of mani <3 thank you so much!

  5. Are you ambidextrous? If not, how the heck do you paint your right hand (assuming you are right handed) and have it look good?! Anytime I’ve done something like this, my left hand looks pretty good and my right looks like poo!

    • No I’m not ambidextrous ^_^ The biggest tip I can give is to rest both hands securely on a table at the wrist and rather than moving the hand with the brush in it, hold the brush still then move your dominant hand under it to apply the polish. It makes things much easier to control and you’ll be nice and steady on the table, hope that helps!