Oh goodness, thank you!Beautiful!! Your galaxy nails are the best I've seen yet!
Gorgeous mani's!!! I love the natural looking glittery ombre and the one with the Coach purse!View attachment 2005431
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Too. Freakin. Cute. Way too cute.Old McDonald Had a Farm
Had to do a review on some decals, so I made a Chanel mani
kristin.xo said:This is the first nail art I've done in a very long time. I sponged the gold on with some plastic wrap, instead of the traditional plastic wrap technique. I used Essie Butler Please and Nails Inc. Lanesborough Place.
That looks fabulous. I haven't heard of the plastic wrap technique, can you explain it to me or direct me to where I might find a good explanation?
kristin.xo said:Thank you!
I think the technique that most use is like this: http://blognailedit.blogspot.ca/2012/04/saran-nails-on-going-out-chic.html
I basically did the opposite and just dabbed some gold polish on a piece of paper, scrunched a piece of plastic wrap in a ball and then dipped and sponged it on top of the blue. It was very simple and fun!
Nice! It looks great! I love the two flat round studs.
This is the first nail art I've done in a very long time. I sponged the gold on with some plastic wrap, instead of the traditional plastic wrap technique. I used Essie Butler Please and Nails Inc. Lanesborough Place.
This is the first nail art I've done in a very long time. I sponged the gold on with some plastic wrap, instead of the traditional plastic wrap technique. I used Essie Butler Please and Nails Inc. Lanesborough Place.
What is the name & brand of the pink color? It's really pretty.