More than just a swatch today. I've got a look showing it's stamp-ability as well as it's comparison to another polish. I saw this in the store and thought it looked "chrome" enough to stamp well. I'd been wanting a light pink polish to stamp with, so it came home with me.
This is 2 coats swatched. You can tell it's just a little bit "brush-strokey." Below is compared to China Glaze Emotion. Which is just a shade darker.
I accidentally reversed the order of my swatch-sicles....
To take care of the visible brushstrokes, I used my tried and true method for smoothing out the finish.
Then to test out it's stamp-ability I used the Bundle Monster zebra print image to do the following.
I used OPI Skull and Glossbones as a base polish, then stamped with China Glaze Emotion on my ring fingernail. I used Pink Satin on all the other nails.

I love this combo! And your tip for avoiding brush strokes! I am definitely going to try that.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous design!
ReplyDeleteI love them all!
ReplyDeleteColor and texture combinations are awesome.
Thanks
I really love that stamping!
ReplyDeleteI really like the end result.
ReplyDeletelove the type for getting rid of brush strokes and love the idea of using chromes for stamping. I never really like the frostily look of chrome but I love how it looked stamped.
ReplyDeletethis is quite pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour stamping looks so good!! Mine always smudges a little
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Cool look, simple but nice! Regards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always. I think I had one of those "duh" moments when I read that brushstroke tip. How incredibly simple and why doesn't everyone do it? I just avoided those polishes altogether....till now!
ReplyDeletelovely!!! thanks for the tip,,, im gonna try that!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, where do you get your bundle monster plates from?
ReplyDeleteAmazon.com
DeleteLove the frosty zebra ink!
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