May all the goals that you have set for yourself in the near future attain success in the upcoming year itself!
Today’s nail art was done for a nail art challenge on Instagram hosted by AdultsColoringBookNails. Challenge was to use WHITE as base color and do the stamping with BLACK. Unfortunately my black stamping polish order did not reach me yet so I did freehand and asked Milpa of AdultsColoringBookNails if I can submit it. She liked it and included in challenge collage. Here is the collage done by Milpa.
AdultsColoringBook Nail Art Challenge
Enjoyed the challenge. Thank you Milpa for hosting the challenge 🙂
Here is the Instagram ID’s of all the awesome nail artists who participated in the challenge.
colormemad
Kbeautynail
Rums2016
Just.nailed.it
Honeycrunch321
nailsbydiana
Rikkinails
Ash_nail.art
Apply_nail
Nailstampaddict
nailartforever
Dk.lovenails
Nailsbyharshini
creativenails_d
Bsreya
Nailztoart
Allaboutthatnailpolish
mynaildiaries
Really_nailed_it
Itskittynails
Nailingitrush
Nkstyles22
Lashita_pant
Silvermistartz
Glamgaganails
Soni17s
Nailart_explorer
Lovely_nails_by_kayleigh
Deadlydevi_nails
Sizzlingnailsbysupreet
Fabpolishh
nails.by.manc
This is Creative Nails’ solo shot of black and white mani.
Are you ready to rock the new year party? Here is the Creative Nails’ New Year party nails for you.
Products used:
Anna Andre Paris – white nail polish (http://www.amazon.in/) : If you are looking for a cheap and best nail polish then Anna Andre Paris is the best buy. It gives buttery finish.
Newu glitteratti (Buy at : https://www.newu.in/)
Acrylic colors
New Year Party Nails
This girl is ready with her gorgeous Red dress and Kiwi juice!
Juice?!! Really??
Yes! Creative Nails’ believes that the New Year party is to forget the old miseries and set the new goals for the better future. But people have converted it as a “Alcohol consumption” day and drink beyond the limits. This day must be spent with family. Partying is not wrong but please do not drink and drive…. A wife/husband, kid, mom, dad, brother, sister, uncle and aunt will be waiting for you at home.
Be safe…. Let your family celebrate a HAPPY NEW YEAR 🙂
Enjoy the celebration and keep visiting us in the New Year!
Children’s Day is recognized on various days in many places around the world to honour children globally. Children’s Day began the second Sunday of June in 1856 by the Reverend Dr. Charles Leonard, pastor of the Universalist Church of the Redeemer in Chelsea, Mass. That Sunday of June Dr. Leonard held a special service just for children to Dedicate them. Dr. Leonard christened the day, Rose Day. Later it was named Flower Sunday. Still later the second Sunday of the month of July was named Children’s Day.
The International Day for Protection of Children is observed in many countries as Children’s Day on 1 June since 1950. It was established by the Women’s International Democratic Federation on its congress in Moscow (4 November 1949). Major global variants include a Universal Children’s Day on 20 November, by United Nations recommendation.
Children’s day (also known as Bal Divas) in India is celebrated every year on 14th of November to increase the awareness of people towards the rights, care and education of children. Children are the key of success and development of the country as they would lead their country in different and new technological way. They are adorable and shine same like the precious pearls. Children are the God gifts to their parents by the almighty. They are innocent, admirable, pure and loved by everyone.
14th of November (birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru) has been set to celebrate as children’s day all over the India. 14th of November is the birth date of the first Indian prime minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He became the prime minister of India just after the independence of India. The Children’s Day is celebrated every year to let the people specially parents aware about the importance of celebrating this day.
Why Children’s Day is Celebrated
The birthday of Chacha Nehru, a great Indian leader, is celebrated as Children’s Day. He worked great for the well being of children as well as youngsters after the independence of India. He worked so much for the education, progress and welfare of the children of India. He was very affectionate towards children and became famous as Chacha Nehru among them. For the progress and development of the youth of India, he had established various educational institutions such as Indian Institutes of Technology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Indian Institutes of Management.
He made a five year plan which includes free primary education, free meals including milk to the school children in order to prevent children from malnutrition in India. The deep love and fervor of Chacha Nehru towards the children is the big reason of celebrating the Children’s Day at his birthday anniversary.
The childhood is the great moments in the life of everybody which should be necessarily given a right track to become successful in the future as an asset of the country. Without the right track they may miss living a good life. This can be done only by giving a right education, care and way to progress.
About Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was a great leader of India and led the India as a first prime minister of India just after getting the independence in 1947. He was born on 4th of November in the year 1889 to the renowned lawyer, Mr. Motilal Nehru and Swaroop Rani in the Allahabad. Because of being very brilliant he was named as Jawaharlal. He got his later education from the England and after returning to India he started helping Indians and struggle for independence of India. After independence of the India he became the first prime minister of the India. He was also a great poet; some of his famous writings are ‘Glimpses of World History’, ‘Discovery of India’ and etc.
He was really fond of children as well as roses that’s he said that children are like the buds of the garden. He said that children are the country’s actual strength as they would make developed society in future.
Here is Creative Nails’ last year Children’s Day Nail art (https://creativenails.in/2015/11/14/childrens-day-special-nail-art/) . This year Creative Nails have made a colorful nail art with smooshy nail art technique. Before sharing smooshy nails want to show a simple nail art did on neighbour kid.
Children’s Day Nail Art
Here is Smooshy nail art. I tried to draw some flowers like a kid!
Smooshy Nail Art
Did you like it? Click here to see the video tutorial. 🙂
“Creative Nails” wishes you a very “Happy Diwali” !!
Diwali dates back to ancient times in India, as a festival after the summer harvest in the Hindu calendar month of Kartika. The festival is mentioned in Sanskrit texts such as the Padma Purana, the Skanda Purana both completed in second half of 1st millennium AD but believed to have been expanded from a core text from an earlier era. The diyas (lamps) are mentioned in Skanda Purana to symbolically represent parts of sun, the cosmic giver of light and energy to all life, who seasonally transitions in the Hindu calendar month of Kartik.
Hindus in some regions of India associate Diwali with the legend of Yama and Nachiketa on Kartika amavasya (Diwali night). The Nachiketa story about right versus wrong, true wealth versus transient wealth, knowledge versus ignorance is recorded in Katha Upanishad composed in 1st millennium BC.
King Harsha in the 7th century Sanskrit play Nagananda mentions Deepavali as Deepapratipadutsava (Deepa = light, pratipada = first day, utsava = festival), where lamps were lit and newly engaged brides and grooms were given gifts. Rajasekhara referred to Deepavali as Dipamalika in his 9th century Kavyamimamsa, where in he mentions the tradition of homes being whitewashed and oil lamps decorating homes, streets and markets in the night. The Persian traveller and historian Al Biruni, in his 11th century memoir on India, wrote Deepavali being celebrated by Hindus on New Moon day of the month of Kartika.
Diwali symbolise the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, hope over despair. Continuing the theme of safe Diwali, this year also Creative Nails has come up with diyas to light up your nails.
Diwali Diya Nail Art
Did you like these diyas?
Diwali Diya Nail Art
Please stay away from harmful crackers.
“Happy Diwali Safe Diwali!!!”
Who doesn’t like Hollywood movies especially, the horror movies! While watching those movies I always get attracted with their makeup skills and wanted to give a try. Halloween is the best time for creating zombies and beasts! And here is Creative Nails’ creepy Halloween Nails!
Creepy Bloody Halloween Nails
How’s it?? Creepy? Scary?? Can I ask if you liked it!!:-P:-P
Okay I will not ask! But don’t miss the creepy look of other nails!! Here you go!
Creepy Bloody Halloween Nails
Wait don’t close your eyes! How’s this pose!
Creepy Bloody Halloween Nails
If you want to see the making of these nails check out the tutorial on YouTube. Am sure you will love the tutorial🙂 Here is the link.
‘Navratri’ means the ‘nine nights’. ‘Nava’ means ‘nine’, and ‘ratri’ means ‘night’. Nights provide rest and rejuvenation. At night you turn inward (you sleep) and you feel refreshed and rested in the morning. In the same way, Navratri or the Nine Nights is that time (of the year) when you turn inward towards your source. It is the time of the year to spend with yourself, nurturing and rejuvenating yourself through prayers, chants, meditation, fasting, and other spiritual practices, and coming out feeling refreshed, renewed and creative.
Navratri is traditionally celebrated at the beginning of autumn every year, when everything in nature starts undergoing transformation. These nine nights are said to be precious as there are subtle energies in the creation that are enriched at this time of the year. These energies enhance and assist the experience of going inwards, making prayer, chanting and other spiritual practices more fruitful.
Chocolate!! Who doesn’t like them? From children to teens and adults to senior citizens everyone loves chocolates. For some it’s a dessert and for others to remember their love or to forget the heartbreak. Whatever the reason may be people will find some reason to buy them. Among the different varieties of chocolates my favorite is DARK CHOCHOLATE!
Here are some of the benefits of dark chocolates (make them as your excuse if needed ;-))
It is rich in fibre, iron, magnesium, copper, manganese and few other minerals. Thus making it nutritious.
It is powerful source of anti-oxidants.
It is considered to lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Studies have shown that when taken in moderation daily it helps to lose weight. ( Yippee!!)
Mouth-watering taste combined with health benefits, what more can one ask for?
So here I am today sharing with you the nail art inspired by ‘BEAN THERAPY’ chocolates gifted by a friend. To those who don’t know about Bean Therapy chocolates here is some information.
At Bean Therapy you get to taste Mumbai based chef and chocolatier Sanjoy Solomon’s chocolate offerings. These hand-made chocolate bars are combined with the local ingredients from different parts of India. Adrak Chiraunji, Black pepper and mango, Ellaichi Saunf, Guntur Chilly, Himalayan Rock Salt etc. are a few varieties. Belgian chocolate infused with all these tongue tingling and exotic flavours when savoured gives a heavenly feeling. A combination of flavors which probably you have never experienced before.
Belgian Dark Chocolate : Tutti – Frutti
What else, do you ask? Each chocolate is packed in a unique, classy and rich looking wrapper which makes it even better for gifting. To be honest with you guys it’s the packaging that the chocolates come with that inspired me to create today’s nail art.
Bean Therapy
Here is the Tutti-Frutti flavour inspired nail art. The vibrant colors that appear on the wrapper when transferred on to the nails, creates a fusion that makes the on-looker ogle at those gorgeous nails.
Bean Therapy Chocolate wrapper Nail Art
The flavors and the wrapper of the chocolate appeared so good at Bean Therapy website that I had to buy few more varieties from them.
Services provided by Bean Therapy is commendable. The chocolates were shipped immediately the next day I ordered and I received them in 3-4 days.
So what are you guys waiting for? Go ahead and order some for you and your family. I bet you won’t regret it.
Recently I met my best buddy Deeps and she was showing me the pics of her new hobby – Op art combined with doodles.
Op art, short for optical art, is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions. And doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be composed of random and abstract lines, generally without ever lifting the drawing device off of the paper.
Though my friend is a beginner I loved her art. She suggested me to try them on nails. Though there are stamping plates with optical illusion and doodles she wanted me to do a free hand nail art. Here is my first free hand Op Art on nails! 🙂
Free Hand Op Art On Nails
I know I couldn’t create perfect illusion effect but felt that as a first attempt its not that bad! So shared my Op art with you all. Hope you will like it. Next time I will try to trouble your eyes a bit!! 😉 Do comment about this nail art. 🙂
Meaning: We meditate on Lord Ganesha – who is clad in white (representing purity), who is all pervading (present everywhere), whose complexion is gray like that of ash (glowing with spiritual splendor), who has four arms, who has bright countenance (depicting inner calm and happiness) and who can destroy all obstacles (in our spiritual and worldly path).
Let us welcome curved trunk and a mighty body lord Ganesha with lots of love and devotion.
Welcome Ganesha
Light up Diyas and pray to the giver of many boons, the single tusked Ganesh remove the obstacles from all the actions we intend to perform.
Diya For Ganesh Puja
Here is complete nail art for Ganesh Chaturthi 2016!
Ganesh Chaturthi 2016 Nail Art!
Hope you liked Creative Nails’ art for Ganesh Chaturthi 2016.
This occasion is incomplete without this popular and my favorite song from movie Agneepath – Deva Shree Ganesha.
Deva Shree Ganesha..(x16)
Jwaala si chalti hai aankhon mein jiske bhi
Dil mein tera naam hai
Parwaah hi kya uska aarambh kaisa hai aur kaisa parinaam hai
Dharti ambar sitaare hai
Usski nazaare utaarein
Darr bhi uss se dara re
Jiski rakhwaliya re karta saaya tera
Deva Shree Ganesha..(x8)
Ho…
Teri bhakti ka vardaan hai
Jo kamaaye woh dhanwaan hai
Bin kinare ki kashti hai woh
Deva, Tujhse jo anjaan hai
Yun tto mooshak sawari teri
Sab pe hai pehredaari teri
Paap ki aandhiyaan na kaha
Kabhi jyoti na haari teri
Apni taqdeer ka woh, khud sikander huaa re
Bhool ke yeh jahaan re, kiski silien ya haare
Saath paaya tera hey
Deva Shree Ganesha..(x4)
Ho teri dhuli ka teeka kiye
Deva jo bhakt tera jiye
Usey amrit ka hai moh hai kya
Hass ke vish ka woh pyaala piye
Teri mahima ki chhaaya tale
Kaal ke rath ka pahiyaa chale
Ek chingaari pratishodh se
Khadi ravaan ki lanka jale
Shatruo’n ki qataarein ik akele se haare
Kann bhi parvat huaa re
Shlok bann ke jahaan re naam aaya tera hey!
Deva shree ganesha..(x8)
Ganpati Bappa Moreya
Twameva Mata cha Pita twameva
Twameva Bandhu Sakha twameva
Twameva Vidya Dravinam twameva
Twameva Sarvam mum Dev Deva