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  In The Sea Water Decals - so cute!


Love it!

 
Oh my gosh they are all soooooooooo sooooooooo beautiful. Excuse me if I sound stupid but, where and how do you get the stamps? Thanks for any replies and help. :)

 
Hiya, my stamps, nail stickers and water decals come from Born Pretty Store, if there's any particular one you like let me know and I'll email you the link xoxox

 
Quote: Originally Posted by Wendy Stanbury /img/forum/go_quote.gif
  In The Sea Water Decals - so cute!


I like this design very nuch !! It so happily under the sea ! hahaha

 
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very nice ! This pink nail art is very nice !

 
There is so much beautiful work here, but I thought I'd post my most recent spring flowers nail art creation. This is done on a deep blue Gelish base - Holiday Party Blues. I used primarily dotting tools and a short little brush. It's not super-fine, and I'd love to look for a finer brush for the future. The polishes are an assortment of Zoya, Jessica, Color Club, and Ciaté, including two stripers and two PixieDusts. I generally drop a few drops of polish from the brush in the polish onto the back of a piece of bubble wrap and work from there with the brush or dotting tool. This kind of look does not require much accuracy so it is easy for a beginner to try. Use a toothpick to make four or five dots in a circle, put a dot in the middle with a contrasting colour, and you have a flower just like the pink flower on the index finger in the first photo! It's definitely worth trying! You can also use the back of a pin if you do not have dotting tools. I topped it with Poshé Super Fast Drying Top Coat, and have added a second coat since the photos.

    

 
There is so much beautiful work here, but I thought I'd post my most recent spring flowers nail art creation. This is done on a deep blue Gelish base - Holiday Party Blues. I used primarily dotting tools and a short little brush. It's not super-fine, and I'd love to look for a finer brush for the future. The polishes are an assortment of Zoya, Jessica, Color Club, and Ciaté, including two stripers and two PixieDusts. I generally drop a few drops of polish from the brush in the polish onto the back of a piece of bubble wrap and work from there with the brush or dotting tool. This kind of look does not require much accuracy so it is easy for a beginner to try. Use a toothpick to make four or five dots in a circle, put a dot in the middle with a contrasting colour, and you have a flower just like the pink flower on the index finger in the first photo! It's definitely worth trying! You can also use the back of a pin if you do not have dotting tools. I topped it with Poshé Super Fast Drying Top Coat, and have added a second coat since the photos.     
. This is so pretty
 
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  There is so much beautiful work here, but I thought I'd post my most recent spring flowers nail art creation. This is done on a deep blue Gelish base - Holiday Party Blues. I used primarily dotting tools and a short little brush. It's not super-fine, and I'd love to look for a finer brush for the future. The polishes are an assortment of Zoya, Jessica, Color Club, and Ciaté, including two stripers and two PixieDusts. I generally drop a few drops of polish from the brush in the polish onto the back of a piece of bubble wrap and work from there with the brush or dotting tool. This kind of look does not require much accuracy so it is easy for a beginner to try. Use a toothpick to make four or five dots in a circle, put a dot in the middle with a contrasting colour, and you have a flower just like the pink flower on the index finger in the first photo! It's definitely worth trying! You can also use the back of a pin if you do not have dotting tools. I topped it with Poshé Super Fast Drying Top Coat, and have added a second coat since the photos.

    
Wow that's amazing!

 
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  Wow that's amazing!

Quote: Originally Posted by yunii /img/forum/go_quote.gif

This is so pretty

Thank-you very much folks! I'm glad you enjoy it. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
My latest nail art - a straightforward stamping of Bundle Monster image plate BM-023 with Konad Violet Pearl on nails with Zoya Lara and Color Club He Loves Me (accent).

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The Bundle Monster images are a bit small for my thumbs. I lucked out in the second photo above by placing the image on the correct side of the thumb so it would show as (mostly) stamped in the photo. The other I put accidentally closer to the other side. I know some people stamp twice to get full coverage; it's really hard for me not to overlap badly. Any strategies for aligning the images?

 
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