I have made a beautiful and soft manicure for today. It features a new stamping plate from Bornprettystore, a new polish: Barry M Silk - Meadow, and an old polish: Essie - Turquoise and Caicos.
I received the stamping plate as
a part of the "lucky bag" from Bornprettystore, by following the link you can read more about my haul from Bornprettystore. Stamping plate is called SE20. I feel a little bad about using this plate, as it does not exist anywhere on the Bornprettystore site. Maybe it has been discontinued or something. How knows.
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SE20 |
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The back of the plate. |
The plate has no backing, but I cut out a piece of cardboard and gave it one. It had really sharp edges and I cut my finger when getting the plate out of the envelope.
Now that we have all seen the plate, let's move on to the nails
I started out with 3 coats of Essie - Turquoise & Caicos, then I added one coat of Barry M - Silk - Meadow, on all but one nail to create an accent.
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ESSIE - Turquoise & Caicos |
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ESSIE - Turquoise & Caicos |
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ESSIE - Turquoise & Caicos |
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ESSIE - Turquoise & Caicos and Barry M - Silk - Meadow |
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ESSIE - Turquoise & Caicos and Barry M - Silk - Meadow |
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Stamped using Bornprettystore SE20 with Sinful Color - Snow Me White |
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Stamped using Bornprettystore SE20 with Sinful Color - Snow Me White |
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Stamped using Bornprettystore SE20 with Sinful Color - Snow Me White |
Fun fact: Dandelions are often a symbol of happy unions and good fortune.
Spring is definitely here, this manicure shows that even I am starting to feel it.
What do you think, let me know in the comment box below.
Dandelions should certainly be a symbol of fertility. I always have a million of them no matter how hard I try to get rid of them! :) Cute mani. :)
ReplyDeletehehe. They are subborn little buggers aren't they?
DeleteSomehow, I never get them in my garden...