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Hello!
Today I have a manicure I made using Messy Mansion's new MM27XL plate, which I like to call the Fire & Ice plate. Here's the video review I did for the plate:
And here's a look at the plate up-close-and-personal:
Messy Mansion MM27XL |
I love the combination of fire and ice images on this plate, and I love how much texture there is here. But my very favorite thing about this plate is the gorgeous phoenixes--the shapes especially of the main three remind me of Celtic knot-type patterns, and they're just breathtaking.
Here's a shot with a ruler to give you a feel for how big the images are:
Messy Mansion MM27XL |
So how does it stamp? Here's a look at the quality:
For my manicure, I started with a base of Zoya Saint (yes, I am obsessed with that polish), and stamped the layering icicle images first with Messy Mansion Blue You A Kiss, then Hydrangea Blue, then Sterling:
Messy Mansion MM27XL over Zoya Saint |
Messy Mansion MM27XL over Zoya Saint |
I thought it would be a good idea to leave a little overlap between the layers, but I don't think that was a good idea, because it ended up looking a little sloppier than I would have liked. But, I think its still came out good, and I love the frosty feel!
You can find the plate and the stamping polishes in Messy Mansion's store, and don't forget to check them out on Facebook and Instagram. :)
Happy stamping!
M.
Some nice designs on this stamping plate. These frozen nails look great too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!
DeleteIcycles look so real. I like this plate ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I was hoping the colors would be close enough it would give that effect, lol. :)
DeleteI love the silver outline!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
DeleteThis is so cool! I love it when patterns have complementary portions like this.
ReplyDeleteLayering images are my favorites. :)
DeleteI like this plate! A little bit of everything there. I love those icicles though! I like that it has the three layers available to give them some dimension.
ReplyDeleteYes! Lots of two-layer images out there, this goes the extra distance. :)
DeleteI really need to try out some layering images like those!
ReplyDeleteJust don't drink a ton of caffeine before you try it, lol! ;-)
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