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Hello!!
I finally did it--I finally got my little paws on some Messy Mansion plates. Yes, I can hear you saying 'Whaaa?? How could it take so long, Michelle? How?' Well, there were several plates I wanted, and every time I went to buy them, one of them was out of stock. But then...the stars aligned, and I clicked, clicked, clicked!
Here is my video review and test of the plates:
Here's how they come packaged:
And here are the images of the individual plates:
Messy Mansion MM18 (Shabby Chic):
Messy Mansion MM18: Boujour, Paris! |
Messy Mansion MM28 (Crime Scene):
Messy Mansion MM28: You'll never take me alive, copper! |
Messy Mansion MM34 (Fox and hounds):
Messy Mansion MM34: Celtic foxy wolves |
Messy Mansion MM37 (Pirate theme):
Messy Mansion MM37: Arrrrr, Matey! |
Messy Mansion MM43 (Steampunk theme):
Messy Mansion MM43: Do you want to see my steampunk-punk-punk, my steampunk-punk? |
I love the elegance of all these plates. The images are so detailed, and because the plates are larger than normal, you get a nice variety of images in the theme. But...how do they stamp?
Quite well, actually:
Steampunk suspenders and Parisian flourishes |
I pressed too hard on the first try--but look at the beautiful detail on that second one |
Barbed wire and an incredibly detailed map... |
All of the detail come out perfectly, and I didn't have to struggle to scrape or pick-up; the images are well-spaced, so that even though there are so many of them, the plates work well.
So how big are those images, anyway? Let's take a look at them next to a standard Konad plate:
Messy Mansion MM28 vs. Konad |
Messy Mansion MM28 vs. Konad |
The full-nail images are large enough so you shouldn't have to worry about covering your width and length unless you've got some looooong nails. :)
I couldn't wait to play with these, and the beautiful spring colors I've been playing just called out for a country French theme...
I started with Zoya Daisy, my favorite of the spring polishes I've seen so far. Then I stamped using MM18, with Konad white and Sally Hansen Blue Away:
French country chic |
French country chic |
French country chic |
French country chic |
I love, love, love this manicure--I wore it for nearly a week because I couldn't bear to take it off. And I never, ever thought I'd say that about a yellow-based manicure, but Daisy rocks. And I love the creativity that just jumped off of the plate.
I definitely recommend these plates--I bought mine here on Amazon. :)
Happy Stamping,
M.