Super simple nail art tutorial!
Sponging and leopard stamping.
I started with a solid base of China Glaze For Audrey, didn't include a pic because I'm sure by now you know what that looks like.
Then used a clean eyeshadow sponge applicator to sponge on Sally Hansen Insta Dri Blue Blast.
Then used the other end of the sponge applicator to apply Essence The One and Only.
Black Konad stamping polish and Konad m57 plate leopard print.
Topcoat smooths everything out and beautifies!
I saw this color combination on a maxi dress in a store. Thought it would translate well to the nail. What do you think? It's super simple and I think it's gorgeous!
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That is FANTASTIC!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is great! Definitely going to try this soon! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletelovely, great subtle pastel colours under the stamping x
ReplyDeleteStop showing off. You're too good at this! Lol, I love seeing your fabulous stamping skills.
ReplyDeleteI love this!! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Sully's (from Monsters Inc.) coat without the leopard print :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing, never though in a look like this, wonderful! Regards
ReplyDeleteso cuuute:D
ReplyDeletethese are really nice i love the colours
ReplyDeleteshel xx
Really creative way to get color onto the base polish shade. Even with the stamping over it or not, it's a fab technique I sure never thought of...but then I am not much when it comes to nail art. I like one nail or something 'tame' that is work appropriate. Love, love to see more nail art for toes. Decals, dotting tool and using my art pens/stripping pens for tip edges is about all I know how to do or what to do with piggies.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI really think this absolutely gorgeous . I love all the colors .
ReplyDeleteThis looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove!
ReplyDeleteLove that technique for the background! Gives it so much detail! :)
ReplyDeleteFreakin' cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove it!
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