Brazil flag nails
Fancy getting into the footy spirit but not sure how? These Brazil flag nails are sure to impress, plus they couldn't be easier to recreate with our simple step-by-step!
Fancy getting into the footy spirit but not sure how? These Brazil flag nails are sure to impress, plus they couldn't be easier to recreate with our simple step-by-step!
The World Cup excitment is in full swing, and what better way to get involved in the fun than with these brilliant World Cup-inspired Brazil flag nails?
Whether you're throwing a footy party, heading down to the pub or just enjoying the World Cup spirit from the comfort of your own sofa with the family, these nails are sure to be a hit.
And the best thing? They're so easy to recreate yourself, even if you're not a nail art expert! Just follow our simple step-by-step and your nails will be World Cup ready in no time at all. What you'll need: Base coat Green nail varnish Dotting tool (or a hair grip!) Yellow nail varnish (the brighter the better) Blue nail varnish Top coat
Step 1
Give nails a base coat and then paint all nails green.
Step 2
Using a dotting tool, mark out where you'd like the yellow chevron to start, in a triangular shape at the tip of the nail. Make sure you leave enough room to do a blue chevron inside it too.
Step 3
Fill in the dotted area with a bright yellow, using the dots as your guide. Keep this yellow layer quite thin so it won't be gloopy/will be easier and quicker to dry.
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Step 4
Follow step 2 again and this time dot out a smaller triangular area using a bright blue. Fill in, allow to dry and finish with a top coat for an extra glossy look.
And done!
If you’re feeling adventurous, change the blue triangle chevron for a semi-circle and paint a white horizontal line through it to create the Brazilian flag.
Where to next?
Where can I buy the cheapest World Cup merchandise?
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