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Hello girls!
Today I am presenting you another "inspired by" manicure! This time it is not my outfit, but I found an interesting paper napkin in my kitchen, and decided to recreate the design. It is a gorgeous silhouette of an Asian landscape. It is a double stamping manicure, but nothing too complicated. Hope you will enjoy it! :)
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For this mani I used Dance Legend - Enamel Gel Effect 1031 as a base. I applied two thin coats and over it applied one coat of my beloved Poshe top coat.
Then I have chosen three stamping plates: MoYou London Suki 11 (pinkie,
ring, middle finger and flowers on the index), MoYou London Mother
Nature 06 (birds on the middle finger) and Infinity Nails by Dashica 81
(index finger lady). For stamping I have used Mundo de Unas stamping polishes: Tulip, Caramel and Brown.
In the end, I added some dots to the index and middle finger and drew a tulip orange/red sun using China Glaze - Pop The Trunk, which I got at Nailland Hungary (link below). I thought this one perfectly matches the orange/red color on the napkin. Well, it could be a shade darker, but I am satissfied. :) To finish the manicure I applied another coat of shiny and fast drying Poshe.
What do you think about this mani? Do you like the colour combination? Honestly, I am in love with it! Probably one of the best manicures I have ever done. I feel so proud! :)
Also, please let me know what do you think about the new blog design.. I would really appretiate it! :) Thank you in advance! Aaaand ... I am preparing more "inspired by" nail arts for you soon, so stay tuned! :)
Lehet, hogy nem komplikalt de nagyon mutatos! Imadom a vegeredmenyt!
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty it reminds me of a beautiful Japanese princess in her garden.
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