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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping plate

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Hello!


Time for another new plate from Dixie Plates! This is Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping plate:

Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping


Of course a plate called "Reverse Stamping" is meant for the reversed stamping technique. But of course you don't have to use it just for that, so I'm gonna show you a couple of manis that use other techniques, too.


But first...here's a full-on reversed-stamping mani:


Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping over Supernatural Lacquer Homonculus
Base Polish(es): Supernatural Lacquer Homonculus
Stamping Plate(s): Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping
Stamping Polish(es): Girly Bits Silver Bells, Saffron, Saffroff, Eggplant One On Me, Forget Me?! Not! and You Can't Handle The Spruce


For my next mani, I did a double-stamp technique to give my stamping depth:

Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping over Sally Hansen Rise Up
Base Polish(es): Sally Hansen Rise Up
Stamping Plate(s): Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping
Stamping Polish(es): Hit The Bottle Polish Tangerine Scream; Kaleidoscope By El Corazon White


And for my final mani, I did a single-pass look to let my specialty polish show through: :


Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping over Supernatural Lacquer You're Flerken Meowt!
Base Polish(es): Supernatural Lacquer You're Flerken Meowt!
Stamping Plate(s): Dixie Plates Reverse Stamping
Stamping Polish(es): Hit The Bottle Midnight Pumpkin


So what do you think? Are you a fan of reversed stamping? Or do you like simpler techniques?


You can find this plate on sale now directly in Dixie Plate's store, or from any supplier that carries Dixie Plates. :)


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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the different ideas! And no matter how you use this plate it is ADORABLE!!!

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    1. Thanks for checking it out! And I agree, so many awesome images! :)

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  2. Yep, adorable is the theme here, lol, such a cute plate.
    I love this reversed stamping technique so hard, but just cannot master it, nope.
    Your second mani is so pretty!

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    1. Have you tried using a 'sticky' basecoat like Orly bonder on your nails before you try to transfer the design? That makes a *huge* difference for me...

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    2. It's not tools and tricks I lack, it's your amazing skills! You make it seem all so easy.

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