I was asked by Enigma to share my tips on how to do a work portfolio and explain in further detail what it is exactly. Since I am staying in tonight thanks to the bad weather and Force 8 wind blowing all the time, I figured I will do this post and as tomorrow I have a client to go to, what better time to have a look at my portfolio? The only works I didn't include are the nail designs involving stickers and stamping as anyone can do those. In my portfolio, I only portray free-hand work.
Let me start by explaining what a portfolio is... to put it in simple words, a portfolio is basically a portable showcase of your work related to a particular field, be it nail art, modelling, make-up artistry, etc. While most portfolios are complied out of pictures of the work you have done, I found that for nail art, I can use a cheaper method that still looks professional and presentable... displaying my work on nail tips! Alternatively, you can always take pictures of your finished work and stick them in a photo album instead :)
Here are some pictures of my own nail art portfolio:

Happy weekend ladies and let's hope the weather here is better tomorrow :)
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I awarded you hun :) X
ReplyDeleteThank you Carla :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for doing this for me, I actually had tried sticking false nails to something before with nail glue and got that clouding thing. What kind of glue do you use?
ReplyDeleteI'm all inspired now to do it properly, not that I plan on doing it professionally but be nice to have them in some kind of order! x
Hey Enigma, I just use UHU glue (the one in the yellow toothpaste-like tube) and apply it to all four corners of the tips!
ReplyDeleteAhh great! I have some of that somewhere, actually when I bought it I was ID'd. Didnt think it was something you had to be a certain age to buy. Thanks :)
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