Brush Marbling – Blues

You may very well have heard about water marbling (a nail art technique where you use water to create a swirly pattern in nail polish to transfer to your nails – Google it for more info!), and this “brush marbling” came about through experimentation with a tiny nail art brush just before I removed Barielle Berry Blue.

Brush Marble marbling water sea ocean blue marbled nail art polish barielle berry blue barry m turquoise white cobalt swirl swirling (4)

Brush Marble marbling water sea ocean blue marbled nail art polish barielle berry blue barry m turquoise white cobalt swirl swirling (4)

Brush Marble marbling water sea ocean blue marbled nail art polish barielle berry blue barry m turquoise white cobalt swirl swirling (4)

Brush Marble marbling water sea ocean blue marbled nail art polish barielle berry blue barry m turquoise white cobalt swirl swirling (4)

What I used:

All I did was blob on the Barielle Berry Blue, Barry M Cobalt Blue, Barry M Pure Turquoise and Barry M Matt White in random dots, about 2-3 dots of each colour per nail. The next bit was easy – using the brush, literally just swirl around until you are satisfied with the colour. Try not to swirl so much that you blend the colours into one shade, ensure you are swirling just enough to leave a nice definition between the colours. And that’s it! Finish with a slick of topcoat to even it all out.

Are you a fan of marbling? I am telling myself this is the easy way to do marbling but maybe it’s the cheater’s way… Do you make any shortcuts with your nail art?

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Disclaimer: Everything mentioned in this blog post was either bought by myself with my own money, or given to me as a gift from friends/relatives. All opinions expressed here are my own.