What You’ll NeedWashi tape (colorful or patterned)Base coatNail polish (any color of your choice)Top coat (clear)Small scissors or nail art tweezersNail file (optional)Orange stick or cuticle pusher
Step 1: Prep Your NailsRemove old nail polish and
clean your nails thoroughly.Shape your nails with a file and
push back cuticles gently.Apply a
base coat to protect your nails and help the polish adhere better.
Step 2: Apply Base ColorPaint your nails with
one or two coats of your chosen nail polish.Let it
dry completely. Washi tape sticks best on a dry surdata-face.
Step 3: Cut Washi Tape StripsCut small pieces of washi tape, slightly longer than your nails.Experiment with
different patterns, stripes, or geometric designs.
Step 4: Apply the Washi TapeUsing tweezers or your fingers,
place the tape on your nail carefully.Press gently to avoid air bubbles.Use an orange stick to
smooth edges along the nail shape.
Step 5: Trim Excess TapeUse small scissors or nail clippers to
trim the tape along the edges of your nails.File the edges lightly if needed to make it smooth and neat.
Step 6: Seal With a Top CoatApply a
clear top coat over the entire nail to seal the tape.This prevents peeling and makes your manicure
last longer.For extra shine, add a
second layer after the first dries.
Step 7: Tips & TricksMix and match: Use different tape designs on each nail for a playful look.
Negative space: Leave parts of the nail bare for trendy geometric designs.
Quick removal: Washi tape is easy to remove by gently peeling it off and applying polish remover if needed.
Perfect for beginners: Mistakes can be fixed easily by repositioning the tape.✅
Bottom Line:Washi tape nails are a
fun, affordable, and beginner-friendly DIY nail art trend. With endless patterns and colors, you can create salon-worthy designs at home in minutes.
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