Previously I did a freehand snowflake design. This time I wanted to try stamping with the variety of several snowflakes from my image plates. I also wanted to use a polish that definitely reminds me of snow and icicles and frosty things. :) Sally Hansen Diamond Strength Glass Slipper.
This is one coat of Glass Slipper over black and then white. Isn't it magical?
So I painted all of my nails Wet N Wild Black Creme, and then added just one coat of Glass Slipper.
I don't know what to call it. Is it flakes? Is it glitter? Is it giant glassflecks? I don't know!? But they apply very evenly and smooth. No rough edges, and it didn't suck up the topcoat.
Then I stamped using white and silver polishes. I used the images from BM 14 and Konad M59 (the same plate with the cute bows)
It makes me think of a snowstorm at night!
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Really pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteI dunno what they are called but i love them!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! I *think* I would call Glass Slipper a flakie, but I can see your dilemma! I love all the different snowflakes, they're so pretty together.
ReplyDeleteDo you use any sort of special konad polish on the plates? I have stamping plates and i can never get it to work! Can you share any tips related to nail art stamping? Also do you ever have any issues?
ReplyDeleteThat is very wintery, and very cute. I love the Glass Slipper!! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! That glitter is the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteSimple, but really cute. Regards
ReplyDeleteSo cute, it actually looks like tiny little snowflakes! Totally want this polish!
ReplyDeleteThats an awesome top coat!
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