I had an epic post planned today to round out Digit-al Dozen Countries and Cultures week featuring Canada. EPIC! Then got side tracked a little with a polish auction last night which tied up more time than I wanted; well, lo and behold, I didn't quite get all the mani's I wanted to do for this post. Yes, that was mani'S. It was going to be epic! Instead, I'll leave you with this. You probably have to be Canadian to get it; if you're not familiar with the rant, there a video at the bottom to watch if you aren't too familiar with this and are interested enough to know about it!
Started with a base of two coats each of OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls and Duri Taming of the Shrew, topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.
Stamped using red and white Konad special polishes using image from Nailways Back to Basics 123-ABC. (these are the middle size letters, fyi). Added dots with same stamping polish. Flag on thumb is from fauxnad m56. Placement of the letters wasn't the best and I'm sure with more practise, it would get better. Even these, there were some letters I did several times!
Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.
I have have the nails finished from the post that was to be epic but is this instead. I'm sure they will show up at some point here!
Here's the other ladies Day 5 mani's!
Hopefully you've enjoyed all the Countries and Culture's mani's; I had a lot of fun doing them, and thanks to so many available plates now, I probably could have done Countries and Culture month! Great to have so many options!
Have a great weekend!
You sure you're not American? :p
ReplyDeleteLove the letter plate--I can think of lots of fun things to do with that. :)
ReplyDeleteDid you buy anything in the auction?
hmmm.....auction?
DeleteI reread the post...YES! The elusive colors by llarowe dark teal oops which I won!
DeleteI. AM. CANADIAN. Too! I love this mani! I thinks it's epic!
ReplyDeleteI am, as always, impressed with your stamping...you did each letter individually?! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Emily, I cant believe these are done individually!
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