
Hello again everyone!!!
I know I’ve been kind of MIA from my blog but I have so many images to upload!! I’ll be making a ton of new posts soon 🙂

The Blue, Black, and Gray Combo
I saw a gray, blue combo over white a couple of weeks ago and had to try it. Sadly, just the blue and gray looked a little empty because of the size of the stamp, so I stamped some black over it and it turned out amazing!

Minty Trees
Tiny mint trees with glitter fruit! ^_^

How deep is your holo?
How deep is your holo? Created by F.U.N. Lacquer in collaboration with Simply Nailogical

I’m a Black Holo

I’m a Holo Queen
This is Holo Queen, in collaboration with Simply Nailogical created by F.U.N. Laquer!

Essie – Angora Cardi

Because it’s sunny and hot outside…
I had a fun time making these nails cause they were made using the “advanced stamping” technique. Just like the cassettes. I applied some top coat to the Simply Neat Miracle Mat and applied the blank stamp over them. Then proceded to color them and peel them off to “paste” over the already there gradient! So cute!



Who remembers these??
Again with the “old me” here!
Have you heard of “Advanced Stamping” or “Reverse stamping”?

It’s a very cool technique that can also add some pizzazz to your stamps. You can do this directly onto the stamper, a plastic Ziplock baggie or actually do it on a silicone mat (like I did).
If you’re going to use the silicone mat for this, add a top coat to your mat so you can stamp over it (trust me, it makes it easier to pick up after.)
Stamp your design over them, and color your design to your taste. Remember to work in layers, and the first color you start coloring first will be the one that is the top layer when you pick them up and apply them to your nails.

Once you’re satisfied with the design, you can add another layer of top coat to your decals and then wait 20 ish minutes for them to dry completely before peeling them off.
Make your nails sticky by adding a thin layer of colored or transparent polish to your nails and position the decal over the nail where you desire. Then, smooth out with a cleaning brush and a bit of acetone, and finally add a glossy top coat to blend in everything and you’ve got some nice intricate decals on your nails!

