Digit-al Dozen Spring | Day 4
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Happy St. Patrick's Day loves! Today is day 4 of Digit-al Dozen, Spring and the bestie Rose and I decided on a clover pond mani! Clovers are Spring right? lol
I have been obsessed with pond manis since I did my Jack Skellington Pond mani back in October and I became even more obsessed after seeing Rose do it using a sheer white polish instead of the commonly used black sheer. So we spent all of February searching for a clover plate we could both use to create this mani. And we decided on MoYou Festive Plate 21.
I am in love with how these turned out and think we picked the perfect plate for what we had in mind. I created mine using the same technique used in Rose's video here except using a different stamp and different colors.
Polishes & Products used:
MDU-Lime Green
Sinful Colors-Last Chance
Whats Up Nails- Moyou Plate Festive Collection-21
Glisten and Glow-Glossy Top Coat
Homemade white sheer polish
That's it! Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope everyone has a great St. Patrick's Day! XO
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10 comments
LOVE LOVE LOVE this pond mani. It's perfect for today AND it's perfect for Spring!
ReplyDeleteYou two always do such beautiful stamping! I love pond manis.
ReplyDeleteBeannacht Lá Fhéile Pádraig!
ReplyDeleteHappy St.Patrick's Day!
Gorgeous nails to celebrate with
I love pond manis and this one is really fun! Love it! Love the greens you picked too.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I honestly don't know anything about nails (I just slap a coat of polish on) - so what is a "plate"?
ReplyDeleteCool idea, it looks gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThe effect of the pond-mani-technique is just so fantastic! It works wonderfully in this mani!
ReplyDeleteFicou muito lindo assim..deu vontade de fazer, mas com outra cor. rs
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These look so cool! I'm jealous of your patience too haha. I can never do pond manicures, because I'm too impatient to wait for the layers to dry!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your pond Manis are beautiful!
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