It's Thursday afternoon, and that means more stamping manis - this time take 46 to 50.
Take 46:
Take 46: Base Illamasqua Ouija stamped with Celestial Cosmetics Blood Moon Rising, plate MoYou London Pro XL13, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
Take 47:
Take 48:
Take 49:
Take 50:
Take 50: Base Picture Polish Forget Me Not stamped with Colour Alike Kind of White, plate Marianne Nails 103, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
Note to myself: I originally were going to use my Konad White, but then changed to the more opacque (but also more tricky CA cream polish, so the stamping could have been more crisp, much more crisp. But I’m a sucker for blue and white combos, and I loved this mani, it was much prettier in person/not enlarged like on photos LOL
I loved take 47 and 48, and in person also take 50!
What do YOU think?
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Take 46:
Take 46: Base Illamasqua Ouija stamped with Celestial Cosmetics Blood Moon Rising, plate MoYou London Pro XL13, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
Note to myself: I loved the color combination, but the
mystery of the not filled out petals continues on both the index and middle
finger…
Take 47:
Take 47: Base Illamasqua Caress stamped with Rica
Hello Gorgeous, plate Cici & Sisi acrylic plate Spring 03, stamper Marianne
Nails Jumbo Clear Jelly (exactly the same as the Daschica).
Note to myself: The pattern on the ring finger should have
been placed more straight, but all in all I love the finished result!Take 48:
Take 48: Base Polished For Days Very Berry Christmas
stamped with Colour Alike B. a Fairy Forest, plate Cici & Sisi acrylic
plate Spring 04, stamper Marianne Nails Jumbo Clear Jelly (exactly the same as
the Daschica).
Note to myself: I dotted some/most of the flowers with
Cupcake Polish Elizabeth (gold holo) in the center, not super visible in real
life. I liked this mani!Take 49:
Take 49: Base Enchanted Polish Telenovela stamped with
MoYou London Rosy Ribbon, plate Marianne Nails 50, stamper Marianne Nails Jumbo
Clear Jelly (exactly the same as the Daschica).
Note to myself: Not bad!
Take 50:
Take 50: Base Picture Polish Forget Me Not stamped with Colour Alike Kind of White, plate Marianne Nails 103, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
Note to myself: I originally were going to use my Konad White, but then changed to the more opacque (but also more tricky CA cream polish, so the stamping could have been more crisp, much more crisp. But I’m a sucker for blue and white combos, and I loved this mani, it was much prettier in person/not enlarged like on photos LOL
I loved take 47 and 48, and in person also take 50!
What do YOU think?
1.400+ indie polishes and 100+ indie brands: Indies & Co.
My gosh, so hard to choose! But really love the one with the light background, perfect!
SvarSletOh, thank you so much Miriam, and yes, I also like that one :)
Slet50 rocks but I like all of them; you really got involved into stamping!
SvarSletAww, I'm so happy to hear it - thanks a lot :)
SletI like all the colour combos you made! Well done :)
SvarSletThank you so much my friend!
SletFor partly filled images, try scraping in different direction and also try to pick up image from a different direction.
SvarSletYes, I know - especially with larger bits in a pattern - but I'm still struggling with some cremes - not from all brands...
SletIn the first of the takes here, it also was way more opaque in person, the photos show that it isn't a stamping polish!
I love take 47 but my favourite one this time is... number 50! I can't see why you are complaining, it is marvelous :)
SvarSletHahaha - thank you so much, well, maybe I expect too much from myself, but that's so me :D
SletI can say that all of these stamping manicures are beautiful! :-) So it's just the matter of colours that you matched that makes me choose Take 50 as my favourite! :-)
SvarSletAww, thank you so much Tanja!
SletLots of gorgeousness!! I agree with your faves too! Love the combinations you come up with! :)
SvarSletThank you so very much, I'm so pleased to hear it!
Slet