Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Wish I May, Wish I Might, Have this Wish I Wish Tonight

On YouTube, Miss80Million has a playlist full of tutorials using Bundle Monster stamping plates. I was watching some of them the other day, trying to find some nail art inspiration. 

I have done a multi-colored stamp look before, but I really love her butterfly one! It almost looks like something you'd see in Sally Hansen's Salon Effects! In fact, they do have a rainbow butterfly design (Google Sally Hansen Salon Effects Butterfly), and looking back at pictures of them now, I have no freaking idea why I never picked them up; what was wrong with me!?! They're adorable!! Anyway...

Plus, Bundle Monster is coming out with a new set of plates, and I haven't used the ones I've got for quite a while. Therefore, today's look was inspired by all of the above: Miss80Million's design, my Celebration in the Sky design, the fact that I haven't stamped in a while, and that Bundle Monster is releasing more plates (which I am extremely excited for and can't wait to get)!

I was originally going to use the whole rainbow for this stamp, but settled on just pink, blue, and yellow since they're the primary colors, however; after I did the design, I then thought to myself: self, what about doing this in secondary colors? Or some tertiary colors, even?! That'd be neat, no? It'd definitely be different than the traditional rainbow/primary color look! Alas, I don't have an orange that's good enough for stamping. Though that is a good idea, I may have to try it someday! ^.^

That's enough of that. Onward!


For these nails, I started with two coats of Sally Hansen's Whirlwind White (over a base coat, of course), and used China Glaze's Sunshine Pop (from the ElectroPop collection), Orly's Blue Collar, and Sally Hansen's Presto Pink (basically just looks like Pepto, but I'm sure tastes worse), as well as plate BM20 for stamping.

Without further ado... The end result:

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Even though my stamping skills are terrible and I therefore lost parts of some images, I really like how these turned out! So much so that I want to try other variations of this look!

What do you think? Have you ever tried more than one color on a stamp?

Buenos días. =)

P.S. I watched the first two Ghostbusters movies for the first time ever over the weekend... Whoever said "you don't know what you're missing!" is a liar. -.- Made for great nap-inducing, though!... Just sayin'.

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Wow, LOVE the stamping!!! Can't agree with you on Ghostbusters, I grew up with that movie. I was even a devoted watcher of the cartoon! :)
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
WOW! I really love this! Do you have to put the polish very fast?
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
Thank you! No, you just apply it like normal, scrape off and stamp. It doesn't really start drying until you scrape, so it's okay.
awe I love it ! :) ) great colors
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
Wooohooo, this looks really cool, I love it, well done!!
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
I have not tried this yet, it looks very nice.
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
I love this! I've experimented a little with this kind of stamp. Any idea when the new Bundle Monster plates will be available??
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
Thanks! I am not sure when they'll be out. I got a glimpse at a PR piece on a blog about them but didn't have time to read it all. I meant to go back to it, but now I can't remember where I saw it! :\
SO cute! I love it!!
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
This is amazing! Great design and the colours are fantastic :)
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
i love this! i really need to try it!
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
Thanks! You should, it's super easy!!
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FrugallyMe · 676 weeks ago

Very pretty!
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
This. Is. Awesome.
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