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Saturday, 7 January 2017

30 Days Of Colour Challenge: Celebration


Happy Saturday everyone!  I hope you all have a great start to the weekend.  I'm not entirely sure what our plans are as yet.  I know today will be something low key because it's meant to be super hot.  Have I mentioned that I really don't like summer?  I'm easily a spring girl.  Anyway, today I have another nail art post for you (and spoiler alert - I will have more nail art on my blog for the next six to seven days).  I have found yet another new nail art challenge for me to join.  Seriously there are so many nail challenges at the moment.  I'm finding it hard to decide which ones to do.  Soon I'll be back to doing two plus challenge posts a day (similar to me a few years ago on Instagram).



This week's theme is celebration.  Given we just had New Years I thought it was appropriate to do some fireworks.  For this mani I used Pretty Serious Cosmetics Absence and then stamped using Bundle Monster's stamping polishes in Monarch Dream, Tranceland, Mercury Bassline and Rave Babe.  Stamping design is also from Bundle Monster - BM-H14.




Are you joining in with this challenge?



7 comments:

  1. These are so awesome, I definitely need to pick up that plate now!

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    1. Thanks Katherine. The image is different to what it looks on my nails. I just picked up the bursts individually so I could have different colours without them being blended. I hope that makes sense. It is a great plate. In fact I really like the full holiday collection it's from. I have definitely gotten a lot of use out of it.

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  2. Ooh this looks like a lovely challenge and I love your design. Fireworks are such a celebratory image. Happy New Year again xx

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    1. Thanks Vicky. Maybe you can join this challenge too?

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  3. This is fun!! Love this look!

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    1. Thanks Christy. I really like how this one turned out :)

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  4. Great fireworks images! They look 3-D!

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