These nail varnish marbled coasters were inspired by some eggs that we marbled a couple of years ago. It is a great kids craft for older children. I did this with Mini who is ten and he loved it. In fact, he now wants to marble anything that isn’t tied down, so I am going to get some mugs.
This is remarkably simple to do, you just need to make sure that you are in a well-ventilated area and that you wear gloves.
Materials:
Nail polish – we used some reduced one from the pharmacist
Disposable container
Tepid water
Tiles
Scrap paper for completed pieces to dry
Wooden sticks
Disposable gloves
Nail polish remover – for clean up
How to Make Nail Varnish Marbled Coasters
Before you start you want to cover your work area with scrap paper as nail varnish can be tricky to clean off. Mini wore disposable rubber gloves for all of this craft too.
Fill your container with a couple of inches of tepid water. We used a sweet container leftover from Halloween.
Beginning dropping in the polish. The first color to hit the water will span out over the whole surface so beginning with a light color is best. Continue to add colors to your desire. However, you must work fast. You want to hold your polish close to the surface so that it doesn’t hit the water too hard and just drop to the bottom.
Quickly use a toothpick or wooden skewer to make swirls. Be sure to glide around just the surface of the water, if you poke too far into the water the polish will stick onto the skewer and the polish will ball up. (The polish hardens when the skewer is too far into the water.)
Original article and pictures take www.muminthemadhouse.com site
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