Sunday, 28 July 2013

Saran Wrap Base - We Stamp On Sundays

Hi everyone, happy Sunday and all that :]

I hope everyone's doing good. I've had nice lazy chilled weekend, ready for the chaos of the week ahead.

This week's challenge for Adventures In Stamping - We Stamp On Sundays is to stamp over a saran wrap (clingfilm) base. When I started painting my nails I knew I wanted to do pastel, so I picked up one of the palest polishes from my 'untried' tub and went from there.
Base Coat: CND - Stickey
Base Colour: Models Own - Banana Split
Saran Colours: Purple Professional - 53 & 55
Stamping Colour: W7 - Blue Lagoon
Image Plate: Bundle Monster BM 313
Top Coat: Sally Hansen Advanced Hard As Nails
 Here's the saran wrap base using Purple 53 & 55 over Models Own - Banana Split

Swatch of Banana Split & What I used:

Banana Split was the first scented polish of two I've tried and I wasn't that impressed. Formula was kind of normal for yellows like his, crelly like, but the scent just didn't last an hour. Which is very disappointing as I've had scented polishes that last until they come off. Nevertheless, very pretty yellow, perfect as a base which is why I bought it - so I can't complain too much.


How do you guys like the saran wrap method? I really love doing it, it always reminds me of stone. and it's so so easy.

Til next time!

10 comments:

  1. Your saran wrap is perfect!
    I love the finished manicure, so beautiful :) I like how you used the blue polish to stamping :))

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  2. I love this so much!!! It is perfect! The blue you used stamped so clean and crisp! Amazing and beautiful design! :)

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  3. Beautiful saran wrap! I love the colours you've chosen. And the stamping is perfect :-)

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  4. It's a very, very gorgeous mani, love it!

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