My name is Tracy and I am completely cheating for today's Digit-al Dozen mani. The mani I have to share with you today is actually a mani I did quite some time ago. I have no clue why or when I did this mani but it has a circuit board design so it fits with the futuristic theme (I think). I figured I would also throw in a review of Lina Nail Art Supplies Hipster, Geek & Chic Stamping Plate seems I have used it a couple of times now.
Polishes used for this mani are Powder Perfect's Lancelot and their Black Stamping Polish.
Ok so let's talk about the Hipster, Geek & Chic stamping plate. I'm not entirely sure why I originally purchased this. I have a feeling it was around the time when I had planned on purchasing all of the Lina Nail Art Supplies stamping plates. I definitely don't do that and only grab the ones that I like and know that I will use.
Image from Lina Nail Art Supplies |
The mani that I did above was the first mani I did using this plate. I didn't have any issues with how it picked up or transferred to my nails.
The second mani (which you may have seen from yesterday) was definitely a different story. I really struggled to pick up this image. I tried with multiple stampers and used Powder Perfect's Black Stamping Polish (which I never have any issues with) and it wouldn't pick up the entire image properly. My plate does have some minor faults in it so I am guessing that this was causing my issues.
What do you think of the Hipster, Geek & Chic Stamping Plate?
Make sure you check out the other manis from the Digit-al Dozen girls.
I love the base on these!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christy x
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