Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Ulta3 Blue Marlin and Lynnderella Bride of Franken with stamping

So, here is an evolving mani that I did over a few days...just wanted to show you how I recycled the mani as it wore/I got bored with it over 2 day (geez, it felt like a week!) Blue sounded good so I grabbed a shiny bottle of Ulta3's Blue Marlin. I didn't take a photo of the base as I was just playing around. But here is a bottle pic.

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 Blue Marlin without and With Flash

Ulta3 Blue Marlin
 Borrowed nail pic of Blue Marlin from swatchgirl.com :)

Ulta3 Blue Marlin
 Here is Blue Marlin with a layer of Lynnderella Bride of Franken

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 Blue Marlin with flash :) The sparkle of Bride of Franken shows up in sunlight.

After a few days I got bored and stamped with China Glaze Millennium 
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CG Millennium without and with flash


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 Left Hand stamping both with Flash

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 Right Hand Stamping both with flash

Ulta3 Blue Marlin with China Glaze Millennium stamping
 How it looked in the sunlight :) I did the french tip with Ozotic 509

I stamped all the designs with MASH plates :) I really like the left thumb which is ninja stars. I also like how Blue Marlin changes in intensity depending oh the light! I am impressed with how the MASH plates stamp, they are pretty easy to use. I used Ulta3 base coat and Seche Vite for the top coat. In the last pic you can see a little nail tip wear but that can be masked by the stamping and/or adding a french tip. This has the extra bonus of extending the mani :)
Trying to decide on the next color..dark or light? Neon or shimmery..I can't decide! :)

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