This is four coats of China Glaze White Cap for the base with M.A.S.H. plate m64 stamped on top using Sally Hansen Black Out. I'm really liking the strong contrast between White Cap and Black Out. I do wish I had less visible nail line going on. I think next time I'd sponge my tips with a strong color then apply a final coat of White Cap on top to make it appear more blended. Or maybe I should just use a thin white base coat.
Monday, February 20, 2012
High Contrast
Another quick post here. I haven't done a whole lot of stamping lately and I thought it was time to dust off the stamping plates.
This is four coats of China Glaze White Cap for the base with M.A.S.H. plate m64 stamped on top using Sally Hansen Black Out. I'm really liking the strong contrast between White Cap and Black Out. I do wish I had less visible nail line going on. I think next time I'd sponge my tips with a strong color then apply a final coat of White Cap on top to make it appear more blended. Or maybe I should just use a thin white base coat.
This is four coats of China Glaze White Cap for the base with M.A.S.H. plate m64 stamped on top using Sally Hansen Black Out. I'm really liking the strong contrast between White Cap and Black Out. I do wish I had less visible nail line going on. I think next time I'd sponge my tips with a strong color then apply a final coat of White Cap on top to make it appear more blended. Or maybe I should just use a thin white base coat.
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China Glaze,
m64,
Sally Hansen
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Oh this is so beautiful!
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