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Nail Art Tutorial: How to Use the Konad Nail Art Stamps

Posted by Alexandra C. | Wednesday November 16, 201133 comments

We love nail art like any other chick, but what we don't love is the time, effort and concentrated steady hand it requires. Enter in- the Konad nail stamping system

Check out the fabulous results this kit gives: 


While the designs may look like they've been done with the steady hand of a nail technician, they're actually done with stamps and by using the Konad plates. It takes minutes, clean up in minimal and you don't need a lot of technical skills.  

Here is our 'Before' picture- we're using regular nail polishes as colour bases. On Alexandra (right- purple) is Essie in Bangle Jangle (US$8.00) and on Mandy (left- nude) is O.P.I. Don't Feed The Hand Models (C$12.00)



While Konad suggests using their brand of nail polish with the kit since it is thicker and has better lift off the plates, you can also use popular brands like O.P.I.- just avoid any thin polishes.

Tutorial: 



Once you've chosen your desired design, paint a small amount of polish over top. You only need to apply a small swatch of the polish- avoid too much paint.   
 
Using the scraping tool like a squeegee, drag the polish across the entire design. 

Before this dries, take the rubber stamping tool and press onto the design- roll it around a bit if you wish but this should pick up very easily. 

Match up the bottom centre of your nail with the centre of the stamp, press down and roll from edge to edge. After releasing, you'll need to clean up the edges with some nail polish remover on a cotton swab.

This should dry fairly quickly- be sure to apply a top coat for protection! 


 
Let your imagination run wild- apply multiple designs, try it out with different base colours or even attempt some fancy nail jewels! 

Have you ever tried out this type of nail art? 
 

 
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32 Comments

on November 16, 2011  careforyou  1,607 said:

I bought my kit on ebay (i'm from toronto, canada) but haven't had too much success with it. After this posting I think I''ll give it another try =)

on November 16, 2011  mamaluv  STAFF said:

This looks so fun, I'd definitely buy it!

on November 16, 2011  Aliza  13,966 said:

I can't wait to get my hands on this!!

on November 16, 2011  curlysue10  7,191 said:


SO I totally misled you all. I had the Konad stamping system saved in my cart on Amazon but hadn't actually bought it yet. I went to check out today and it turns out that I was on amazon.com and NOT amazon.ca so the items don't ship to Canada. Amazon.ca doesn't have the same stuff :( BOO.

on November 16, 2011  Mandy  80 said:

I've had this kit for a long time but I haven't really been using it. After doing this tutorial, I'll definitely try different variations. I bought mine at the mall across from pacific mall in toronto. I've also seen the one Becky mentioned at Vaughn mills. :)

on November 16, 2011  AlexJC  50 said:

@Becky thanks for the tip! I was debating about whether or not to buy it online- if I make the trip down to Vaughn Millls I will take a look!

on November 16, 2011  Becky  13,128 said:

I bought this a while back but have yet to try it. To those Tdot chicks who don't want to buy stuff online, you can pick these up at Vaughn Mills Mall...that's where I got mine. :-) I feel inspired, i'll finally try this over the weekend :-)

on November 16, 2011  shiorim  982 said:

I def want to get one of these now after seeing how it works at the office. I think its a great kit for creating unique nail looks that are fairly easy actually.

PS: Love the bangle jangle polish! Very similar to my other essie polish lilacism

on November 16, 2011  curlysue10  7,191 said:


And by eBay I totally mean Amazon, sorry chicks!

http://www.amazon.com/Nail-Art-Double-Stamper-Scraper/dp/B002MZ8BK2/ref=pd_sim_bt_5

on November 16, 2011  curlysue10  7,191 said:


OMG! I just bought this off eBay!! It's one of their top selling products when you click on nail art, and it's surprisinlgly cheap. Me and my bff can't wait to try it out!

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