- Adventures In Water Marbling W ith A Side Of Rage -





Well folks, here we have it. The day you've all been waiting for and the day I've been stressing over since the beginning of thi s challenge. Th e dreaded water marble technique...

Polishes used: Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear in Pacific Blue & Going Green, China Glaze - Happy Go Lucky

While there is mo st definitely a strong learning curve, onc e I got the han g of it I actually fo und it to be pretty fun. It took a little bit of trial and error, but I ha ve to admit that overall I'm pretty plea sed with the results for my first attempt! The process was quite mess y, but I'm fai rly certain that is parti ally due to me shrieking with rage face and knocking over my entire set up midway through the pr ocess. For your enjoym ent, I have inc luded this artists rendering of the e vents that took place today :





If you are thinking of trying this techni que, be sure that your water is room temperature or slightl y war mer. I found that cold water caused my polish to dry on the s urface or sink to the bottom in droplets. Also , hold your brush close to the water surface when dropping, holding the brush too high above didn't work out for me at all.





M any people recommend using cu ticle oil, vasel ine or tap e around the skin to minim ize on cleanup time . But being the rebel that I am, I threw caution to the wind and hit this water marble raw dog . I didn't choose the th ug life, thug life chose me.





Give water marble a try, it can really create some brilliant designs!

great picture tutorial from fellow blogger Polish andPearls.com and let me know if you try this yourself! and let me know if you try this yourself! Check out this