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Hello there! I just wanted to share my current mani that I'll be wearing for Thanksgiving! I bought the Lina Autumn Plate for this exact image, and had been waiting to use it for this Thanksgiving break!
Pumpkin Harvest Thanksgiving Nail Art |
I started with a base of Girly Bits Irreplaceable, which is my perfect beige creme! The I used a black stamping polish and stamped the image. I filled in the leaves with Zoya Rikki and the pumpkins with Zoya Tawny and Nadia (which are 2 of the new colors from the Party Girls Winter collection).
I still struggle with reverse stamping. And I won't lie; I was in a rush to get these done so I would avoid traffic to get home for Thanksgiving. I made a mess, smeared the image. But you know what? You can't tell in person and it looks really nice! To be honest, I've already messed them up prepping for the big meal, so it's okay that they aren't perfect! They are perfectly festive!
Pumpkin Harvest Thanksgiving Nail Art |
Pumpkin Harvest Thanksgiving Nail Art |
Pumpkin Harvest Thanksgiving Nail Art |
The colors were inaccurate in the sun, but I wanted to share how pretty the shimmers were against the crème base!
Pumpkin Harvest Thanksgiving Nail Art |
I'll be taking tomorrow off so celebrate, but check Instagram from Black Friday deals! I'll be back on Friday with the Girly Bits Autumn Cremes, which you'll want to pick up during her Black Friday sale!
Products in the post provided for honest review.
You are totally rocking these! I have no idea what I'm going to do for my nails tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I loved them, minus the smears lol
DeleteI honestly would have thought the smears were background texture you added. They work well with the image, lol! This is gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha well then yay! I love the concept behind these!
DeleteSo pretty!!!! I also thought the smears looked like part of the background!
ReplyDeleteApparently that’s the consensus. Woo hoo!
DeleteRocking that fall look!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI love the color combo!
ReplyDeleteSo perfectly autumn before moving on to winter!
DeleteI think I do the opposite and let them dry too long!
ReplyDeletePerfect thanksgiving mani!
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