Showing posts with label MoYou Halloween Collection-10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MoYou Halloween Collection-10. Show all posts

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Spooky Season Starts!


Halloween is just around the corner and I have a few Halloween mani's to share, starting with this one!  Here's what I came up with!


Starting with a base of Cirque Hatch on a coat of white pop blur base, no top coat.


Topped with a coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


Sugar Bubbles SB 074


VZ H15



Stamped with different webs; MoYou Halloween 10 (thumb), MdU VZ H15 (index), MoYou London Halloween 20 (middle), SB 074 (ring) and MdU VZ H15 (pinky) using Painted Polish Midnight Mischief.


Double stamped with Halloween themed images; MoYou London Halloween 10 (thumb) using MdU 11 and 13, CjS H-55 (index) using Painted Polish Midnight Mischief and MdU 11, MoYou London Halloween 10 (middle) using MdU 11 and Painted Polish Blanc Slate, MoYou London Halloween 20 (ring) using MdU 11 and MdU 52 and MdU AZ Spooky 6 (pinky) using MdU 9 and MdU 11.  Then topped with a coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


Thanks for living!

Thursday, October 29, 2020

It's Spooky Season!


Spooky season indeed is upon us and here I am posting yet another Halloween mani!  While I've been sharing a few manis from 2018 and 2019 trying to clear up my archived posts, this mani is from this year using a newly released MoYou plate.  Here's what I came up with!


Did a skittle base using Different Dimension BOOtiful on thumb and ring, OPI Who The Shrek Are You (pinky), Sally Hansen Mardi Grape (index) and Different Dimension And All I Loved, I Loved Alone (middle), no top coat.


Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


Stamped using images from MoYou Halloween 10 using MdU 11, Painted Polish Stamped in Clay and Painted Polish Midnight Mischiefl


Shadow stamped using Painted Polish Midnight Mischief and then MdU 13 then PP MM on the thumb.  

MoYou Halloween-10

Finished with a coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


I didn't shadow stamp that well on the thumb and thought I'd share my test hand, Ms. Cindy, where it turned out a little better!


 Thanks for looking!