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Saturday, November 12, 2011

NOTD: Betty Boop using Fab Ur Nails Image Plates

Good morning everyone! I hope you're enjoying your weekend so far. Sorry for my lack of posts lately. I've been busy with rotations for school and had a presentation and project due on Friday that kept me busy all week long.

This week I received my image plates from Fab Ur Nails Shop but didn't get a chance to play with them until last night (excuse the pink around the cuticles, I didn't notice it until after the pics, lol). Anyways, I purchased all 4 plates from the set and decided to try out Betty Boop first. I started with a layer of Sally Hansen Mousseline then stamped Betty on top. I outlined Betty with acrylic paint and applied Revlon Slipper glitter to add some spark. The acrylic paint was pretty easy to work with and I recommend it for outlining images. I used a toothpick to apply.


I took this one last night. Boooo for getting dark at 5pm.

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And that's my mani for today! Thanks for stopping by :)











~Mousseline was sent for review~

14 comments:

  1. Very nice, it doesn't look like a nail stamp ;)

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  2. Thanks ladies.

    @Bunny I think it's the glitter that makes it look un-stamped.

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  3. Very girly! I love it!
    Can I put you on my blog roll?

    http://marshee13.blogspot.com/

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  4. I really like this! Ooooh I see that Revlon has another glitter like Blue Mosaic that slipped under my radar lol. I'm supposed to get those soon, glad to see that they stamp good :) Great mani!

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  5. Thanks ladies.

    @Zarina. Of course you can :)

    @Marketta. I haven't tried this one alone. I'm not so sure how well it would build up.

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  6. omg, i love betty boop, i must have this plate *.*

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  7. Very neatly done! When I first saw the pics I thought Betty was a sticker. :)

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    1. Katrina. I used Mousseline as a base color for the face. Then stamped and painted around the face with pink acrylic paint. So the base color served as the face color.

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  9. Love Betty Boop! Going to have to order these from Ninja.

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