Painting with UV Gel Nail Polish

painting a little smudge with nail polish

I’ve always found resin, painting and the creativity people put into nail art very interesting.  I’ve decided to try and put those things together and paint with UV gel nail polish.  Not on nails, but on a small wood painting panel.

UV Gel polishes are just liquid resin (supposedly a safer version), which I’ve used in my craft room for years.  Normally, I’d add colorants or pigments to clear resin and pour it into molds or paint it onto something, but with polishes they will already have colors mixed in for me.

The added bonus to using gel, and what I’m probably most excited about, is that there is their ability to instantly set.  With a nail lamp, each layer is cured within seconds and you aren’t literally sitting there and watching acrylic paint dry.  And like oil painting, I can pretty much keep playing around with it in a wet form until I decide I’m happy with what I have.

Supplies for this project

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Turning Eyeshadows into Watercolors

glass muller sitting in a pool of paint

For years I have watched people mulling paint online in visually appealing and almost hypnotic videos with glittery paints that swirl and metallics that color shift.  This isn’t going to be one of those posts, I don’t have it in me to do video or the energy to make everything Pinterest perfect.

Many people have taken to upcycling their old expired eye shadow palettes into watercolors and I happen to come across a few palettes recently and I’d thought I’d finally give paint making a try.

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