Paisley Nails!

In a-england, butterLONDON, Nails, OPI, Sally Hansen by Jacki22 Comments

Hello readers! I feel like it’s been ages since I’ve posted a stamp nail design so I am happy to do this post today! I’ve been wanting the Konad paisley design stamp plate for the longest time and when I found out that Born Pretty had a dupe(and it was on sale a few weeks ago!) I snatched it up! I couldn’t wait to use it and am not disappointed!

I had to try out the gorgeous new blue OPI that Ashley got me(as seen in yesterday’s haul post) so I decided that would be the base color. It was pretty enough to be left on it’s own, though! I wish I’d taken a pic to show you just the blue before the stamping.

I used:
Base Coat of OPI Natural Nail Base Coat
2 Coats of OPI No Room For The Blues
Sally Hansen Color Quick Chrome Pen in Fuchsia Chrome and Born Pretty Plate m60
Flower detail dot in a-englad Lady of the Lake
Dot detail in butter LONDON British Racing Green
Top Coat of Poshe

This was the first time I stamped with the Sally Hansen Chrome polish pen and love the coverage! I think I grabbed this on clearance a while back and am now wishing I’d grabbed some more colors. Also, I can’t wait for my nubbin nails to grow back out. I was keeping them shorter over the holidays when I was too busy to keep up with them and now I miss my longer nails! Grow grow grow!!

What are your thought on this plate design? I love paisley!!! Thanks for reading!

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Comments

  1. ~*~Amber~*~

    I just got this plate last weekend, haven't used this one yet. I love this design though, it was the main reason I bought this one. 🙂

  2. Ashley K

    I'm not much for flowers but this is actually really pretty I like it a lot the colors you used help compliment it very well.

  3. Laura

    I didn't know this was called paisley 🙂 But I love it, especially the extra detail you added with the dots

  4. kogal

    Wasn't it hard to stamp it in pink? I never stamp full nail designs in pink because I can't see them on the stamper.

  5. Marta

    I would have never thought to combine this stamp colour and base but they play so well together! 😀
    I like it!

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