Ah! After last week's gradient on my long-ish nails... I totally broke a nail! So I chopped them all back down, phew~
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[Pining for apples] |
And stuck a stamp over the top! Cutting my nails down also conveniently solved the tipwear issue, hehe...
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[Cuticle to tip: Maybelline Lux Lobster, Rimmel Peaches & Cream, Australis Bless Thy Socks; Topcoat: pa AA38] |
Quick recap, here's my base which was a sponge gradient manicure using Maybelline Lux Lobster, Rimmel Peaches & Cream and Australis Bless Thy Socks, with pa AA38 flakie polish over the top.
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[Stamping: Hit the Bottle As Black As Night; Born Pretty BPL-023] |
Using a plain black stamping polish (Hit the Bottle As Black As Night) I used the pineapple stamping design from Born Pretty plate BPL-023.
I think this may be the first time I've used a stamp where the base polish is in the negative space! It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be to get a nice coverage over the base polish. You can see a bit of the orange base peeking through but it's not particularly visible to the eye.
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[Stamping: Hit the Bottle As Black As Night; Born Pretty BPL-023] |
I quite like the look of a stamped-over gradient, however I'm not sure how clear it is that these are pineapples! As you can see, I didn't quite manage to pick up the fine hatching on the pineapple itself. I know what they are meant to be so it seems obvious to me, but I asked someone and they had some trouble at first.. I think it would be more in-your-face if this design was stamped in black, and then leadlighted in green and yellow - just a thought for next time!
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