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week 1 project. The prettiest lighters I've ever had.
An idea I've had for a while that I finally got around to trying.
Week 1 project. Part of my 1 project a week all year long; a new years resolution and exercise in perseverance.
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As far as this project is concerned; It's easy enough. Just look up some directions for marbled nails and do exactly the same thing and instead of dipping in your fingers, use a lighter. You'll want to put some electric tape (or something else) around the metal part of the lighter, it's most likely gonna get wet anyway but you don't want to get nail polish on anything in there. When you put the lighter in hold it from the top and the bottom and lay it in the water horizontally. (like I said check out some water marbled nail tutorials for all the extra nail polish steps.) Totally optional bits: spray it with a clear coat spray paint finish to seal it so it doesn't all come off from regular wear and tear stuff like that. If this is too vague let me know I'll give some better directions. I don't wanna get too indepth for just a reply
As far as this project is concerned; It's easy enough. Just look up some directions for marbled nails and do exactly the same thing and instead of dipping in your fingers, use a lighter. You'll want to put some electric tape (or something else) around the metal part of the lighter, it's most likely gonna get wet anyway but you don't want to get nail polish on anything in there. When you put the lighter in hold it from the top and the bottom and lay it in the water horizontally. (like I said check out some water marbled nail tutorials for all the extra nail polish steps.) Totally optional bits: spray it with a clear coat spray paint finish to seal it so it doesn't all come off from regular wear and tear stuff like that. If this is too vague let me know I'll give some better directions. I don't wanna get too indepth for just a reply
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Or why I felt the need to comment on that fact either