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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Scratched By A Neon Leopard! - Using Born Pretty Store Plate MLS301

¡Hola!
Here is my mani for today:  It looks like my nails got scratched by a neon leopard! lol What do you think?


What did I use?

1.  China Glaze At Vase Value
2.  Born Pretty Store plate MLS301
3.  Konad black
4.  Sinful Colors Snow Me White
5.  China Glaze Peonies & Park Ave
6.  China Glaze Sunday Funday
7.  China Glaze Grass Is Lime Greener
8.  Krafty Gurl Gloss It Top Coat
Below is a picture of Born Pretty Store plate MLS301
*Check out my review on Born Pretty Store here



Quick Steps:

1.  Apply China Glaze At Vase Value to all your nails and a coat of top coat.

2.  Now we make the neon leopard scratch using Born Pretty Store plate MLS301 and using the advance stamping technique.  I have a pictorial  here & here , Just click and read the steps. 
Below I am showing you how I colored in the image for this mani: 


A.  Using all China Glaze colors: 
Peonies & Park Ave, Sunday Funday & Grass Is Lime Greener
I fill in the spots.


B.  After the spots have dried I finish coloring in with Sinful Colors Snow me White.


3.  Once the image has dried, use top coat to apply your image using the advance nail stamping technique. Click here & here for the pictorial.  Remember the top coat must be a little tacky for the image to stick. 

4.  Now you apply your favorite top coat.  I am using Krafty Gurl Gloss It Top Coat.

5.  You must repeat this process on all your nails and your done!

I hope you guys enjoy my post.  Its a quick post but remember to check out the links to the tutorial on how to apply the colored image to your nail using the advance stamping technique.

Remember if I inspire you in anyway please give credit and tag me on Instagram or link my blog on your blog post.  Thank you!


Happy Stamping!

Swanette




4 comments:

  1. As a stampaholic I thought these were hand painted until I read it was a plate. Very cute

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  2. these are amazing! :) I've only done the advanced stamping once... and i never thought to use more than one layer of polish to fill in the stamping image! this gives me so many ideas on what i could do with my plates!

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    1. Thank you! Your welcome! Try it out, you will love it too!

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