Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tuesday's Talons

Currently reading: The Girl Who Played with Fire

Hi girls!

Today I'd like to show you a rather bright and spring-like manicure I did recently:

My base colours were Barry M Blue Moon and All About Nails Honey Pink.

I then stamped using Bundle Monster plate BM224 and Barry M Pure Turquoise and Konad Special polish in pink.

I've said it before and I'll say it again: I love this image!

Even if mistakes are made whilst stamping they're hardly noticeable with this stamp.

What do you think girls? Is it too early to be doing spring manicures?

Bye for now,
Laura

20 comments:

  1. It's never too early to do spring manicures in my opinion. Your mani is beautiful, and man, I long for spring now. :)

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    1. Thanks :-) Me too, so tired of dark and dreary days

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  2. I bought blue moon recently but had not yet seen swatches or what it looks like. I really like it.

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    1. It's pretty and the shimmer prevents it from being flat

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  3. I did even summer manicures so for me it's never too early and you did a great job with this one!

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  4. Oh, this is so pretty! I don't think it's too early for spring manicures! :)

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    1. Thanks :-) Maybe spring manicures will encourage spring to arrive ;-)

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  5. definitely not, im busting out all the pastels as we speak :) pretty nails xx

    My Blog: Boho Vanity

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  6. Ohhhh, I love this!! That image is so pretty, and the colors are so feminine and spring-like. Gorgeous!

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  7. Very cute, think I might have to do a nice spring mani myself now :]

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    1. Ooh yes, if we all have spring manicures maybe winter will disappear :-)

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  8. I love this stamp design-do you know that is you use non acetone remover, you can take off a messed up stamp and redo it without messing up the base color? This works great only if you have a top coat like seche on your base color-but its a cool trick!

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    1. Yeh, I've heard about this but find it's not a method I can rely on. It's great when it works though ;-) Thanks for passing on that tip :-)

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