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torsdag den 4. august 2016

My stamping journey - part 29


Today I have Take 115, 116 and 117 in my stamping journey to show you!

Take 115:
Take 115: The base is Lacquester Sleeping Beau-T stamped with Moyra 05 Blue stamping polish, plate Delaney Floral A003, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.

Take 116:
Take 116: The base is Cirque Oasis stamped with Hit The Bottle The Yolk is on You, plate Delaney Plumes A001, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.

Take 117
Take 117: The base is Cirque Besos stamped with Jolifin Snow White, plate Moyra 24 Primavera, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
What do you think of these..?
I think I prefer the first and the last.

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onsdag den 3. august 2016

Emily de Molly Secret Agenda swatches


Emily de Molly Secret Agenda is a beautiful blue-toned purple, a blurple I would say, with holo micro glitters in blue and purple. You see it in two easy coats with a coat of Seche Vite.
Do you like Secret Agenda?

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Glam Polish Hibiscus Hideaway swatches


Glam Polish Hibiscus Hideaway is from the No Lei-Overs collection, spring 2016. It’s a light, warm red (not true red it has both a little orange and a little pink sides to it) holo with a super strong effect, also very visible in indoor light settings. It is very opaque in the first coat, but this is two with a coat of Seche Vite.
What do you think of this one?

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tirsdag den 2. august 2016

MoYou London stamping plates review


Where on earth do you start a review of a brand of stamping plates that probably is known to everyone with an interest in stamping?

A brand from which I have 50+ and counting plates from? 


I’ll give it a go anyhow in case you do not know MoYou London and/or do not yet own any plates from them.

You can buy them directly from MoYou London (worldwide free shipping over £20) – but they are found an soooo many online shops all over the world, so they are easy to find.
The plates are 6 x 12 cm with vinyl backing, the newer collections with beautiful (and acetone resistant) prints on the back.
They come in cardboard sleeves - see the first photo - with the collection name (different to all other collections also in print) and they have a blue protective film, that has to be removed before use.
The patterns vary in size from very big (where you use part of the pattern) to 1.2 x 1.5 cm for the small patterns to 1.5 x 2 cm for the XL size.
The etching is really lovely, neither too deep nor shallow – just right, also easy to use for beginners. 

Even if many of you told me that you love photos of plates, I’m not showing a single one because they are shown brilliantly with looking glass and sorted by collection on MoYou London’s own website!

So I’ll instead show you some of them manis I created with their plates – even some from the very beginning (the "Take XX" number tell how early).

Take 12: The base is Colors by Llarowe Summer Skies stamped with Colour Alike B. a Rudolph, plate MoYou Flower Power 04, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky Transparent.

Take 24: Base is Nine Zero Lacquer March 2016 stamped with Colors by Llarowe Hey Romeo, plate MoYou London Pro XL 12, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky White.

Take 27: Base is Different Dimension International Space Station stamped with Colour Alike B. a Mint, plate MoYou London Suki 05, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky White.

Take 28: Base is Different Dimension The Eagle Has Landed stamped with 3 different Colour Alike stamping polishes (mixed on the two middle fingers): B. a Golden Queen, B. a Raindrop and B. a Fairy Forest, plate MoYou London Suki 05, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky White.

Take 33: Base Nine Zero Refraction stamped with Color by Llarowe Enchanted Forest stamping polish, plate MoYou London Enchanted 15, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.

Take 37: Base Nine Zero Wavelenght stamped with Colour Alike B. a Supernova, plate MoYou London Pro XL 10, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.

Take 45: Base the old Chanel Ruse stamped with Colour Alike B. an Orion, plate MoYou London Enchanted 15, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.

Take 74: Base Picture Polish Live Love Polish stamped with Colour Alike B. a Mars, plate MoYou London Flower Power 06, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.


Take 100: The base is Chaos & Crocodiles Cuddles From Chaos stamped with Jolifin Jade stamping Polish, plate MoYou London Pro XL 10, stamper UberChic XL clear stamper.

Take 122: The base is Picture Polish Freya’s Cats stamped with Jolifin Snow White, plate MoYou London Suki 07, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.

Take 128: The base is Emily de Molly Secret Agenda stamped with Jolifin Snow White, plate MoYou London Arabesque 02, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

Pros:
The etching is perfect, also for the beginner.
There are extremely many patterns to choose from.
I love that they have theme based collections and the frequency of new collections and additions to already existing collections.
It’s brilliant that they have the same patterns in plates for shorter nails and in XL plates for longer nails.
They frequently/monthly release either a new collection or more plates to existing collections.
They are easy to get hold of either from MoYou London or from one of very many online shops all over the world.
They show their plates without any distorting watermarks and with an easy to use looking glass to enlarge the patterns – just like most of the other shops that sell them.
Their website is appealing and it’s easy to find whatever you are looking for.
I have not (yet at least) come across a pattern that was difficult to pick up/use, the overall quality is really good and consistent!
In short: From my point of view, they do everything right!

Cons:
None what so ever - period.
*Shut up bank account*

Final conclusion:
I love them – simple as that!

I hope you enjoyed this NON SPONSORED review.

To see other stamping plate and stamping gear reviews, just click the "stamping nail art and gear" link below...

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Colors by Lllarowe I'll Be At The Lake and A Galaxy Far, Far Away swatches


Today I have swatches of Colors by Llarowe, I'll Be At The Lake and A Galaxy Far, Far Away - they are the Polish of the Month from July and August.

July:
Colors by Llarowe I’ll Be At The Lake is the POTM (polish of the month) July 2016. It’s a shimmery bright blue metallic base loaded with aqua shimmer and pink to purple shifting shimmer, really unique. You see it in two with a coat of Seche Vite.

August:
Colors by Llarowe A Galaxy Far, Far Away is he POTM (polish of the month) August 2016. It’s described like this: “A purple jelly base with shimmering holo flakes.  Depending upon the light this polish looks purple, blurple and sometimes even blue.  This polish glows in sun and shade with a gorgeous scattered holo effect.  This polish dries to a high shine and is completely smooth without a top coat. Top with a good quality top coat for extra shine and protection.” – and I fully agree! It’s very beautiful and the scattered holo effect is similar to the effect in the scattered holos from Dance Legend WOW Prisms. You see it in 2 coats with a coat of Seche Vite, but if you apply thin coats you probably need 3 coats.
NB: Fortunately it did not stain my nails (I always wear a base coat), but it stained my stamping mat badly.
I think both are very beautiful - but I am partial to the last one.
What do you think?

In Europe you can buy them from Hypnotic Polish!

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mandag den 1. august 2016

My stamping journey - part 28


It's time for part 28 of my stamping journey with take 112, 113 and 114!

Take 112
Take 112: The base is Chanel Rouge Essentiel 500 stamped with Jolifin Snow White, plate Marianne Nails 77, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
Note to myself: Simple – but sweet…

Take 113
Take 113: The base is Isadora City Light stamped with Hit The Bottle Teal-riffic (middle nails) and Poison Apple, plate Moyra 06 Florality 1, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
Note to myself: I love the red stamping, wish I had used that on all the nails.

Take 114
Take 114: The base is Glam Polish Waikiki Wahine stamped with Messy Mansion Soft Gold, plate Delaney Floral A001, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
Note to myself: I like this combo a lot!
My favorite is take 114 - the last one. What do you think of these three stamping manis?

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