12 May 2014
11 May 2014
Sunday Stamping: Spring
What is more Spring like than pastels and cute animals. I used the stamping decal method to get the colours in the animal faces.
Base Polish: Pretty Quirky - The Hitcher
Stamping Polish: Nails Inc - New York Noir
Stamping Plate: Konad S10
Other Polishes Used:
Sinful Colors - Snow Me White
ELF - Fire Coral
La Femme - Grey Cream
Color Club - Amost Famous
Base Polish: Pretty Quirky - The Hitcher
Stamping Polish: Nails Inc - New York Noir
Stamping Plate: Konad S10
Other Polishes Used:
Sinful Colors - Snow Me White
ELF - Fire Coral
La Femme - Grey Cream
Color Club - Amost Famous
10 May 2014
Stamping Plate: QA79
This stamping plate has 13 images on, stars, crosses, faces, lightening bolts and what looks to be an RFID Barcode. I found that all of the images stamped well, and the only one I struggled with were the filled in stars although I think that is down to my scraping technique.
Face
Crosses, large and small
Stars
OPI - Alcatraz... Rocks
Barry M - Silver Foil Effect
If you want to buy this stamping plate then you can from here, for $2.99
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I was sent this product to review, this doesn't affect my opinion of the product.
I was particularly impressed by the line stars. Overall the stamping plate works well and the images are quite fun and can be used in various designs. You can see a couple of these nail art designs which I have done using this stamping plate;
Face
Leighton Denny - Steel Appeal
Nails Inc - New York Noir
Crosses, large and small
Leighton Denny - Steel Appeal
Barry M - Silver Foil Effect
Stars
Barry M - Silver Foil Effect
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If you use the code below you can get 10% off
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9 May 2014
Swatch: ELF - Sea Escape
Opacity: Two coats
Brush Type: Standard
How Much? 10ml
Going through my polish collection I noticed that ELF Sea Escape looked quite familiar.
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