Hey lovelies!
I'm sure most of you recognize those signature nails. I am so happy that Karine from Nailderella is guest posting for me! She was one of my first blog crushes, she is so sweet lol I see a lot of me in her, not just the name :) Merci Karine!
Hello Karine's readers!
It's another Karine writing in Karine's blog today :D and I am super excited to be featured as a guest on her blog because Karine is such a sweetheart, she always posts about great polishes with amazing swatches, and we have quite a lot in common. We have the same name and we're both French-speaking ;D
I'm sure most of you recognize those signature nails. I am so happy that Karine from Nailderella is guest posting for me! She was one of my first blog crushes, she is so sweet lol I see a lot of me in her, not just the name :) Merci Karine!
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Hello Karine's readers!
It's another Karine writing in Karine's blog today :D and I am super excited to be featured as a guest on her blog because Karine is such a sweetheart, she always posts about great polishes with amazing swatches, and we have quite a lot in common. We have the same name and we're both French-speaking ;D
To celebrate, I took my stamping plates out of my drawer and chose my favorite pattern from plate m65. Here is the result!
To create this, I used 2 coats of OPI Don't Pretzel My Buttons, a nude honey-beige color from the Germany collection and stamped with Essie Good as Gold and Konade plate m65.
Thanks, Karine, for this guest post. It was a real honor for me and bonne chance pour ton retour au pays ;D Je te souhaite tout le meilleur! <3
Oh my god this looks fantabulous! I'm going to remember this one!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup à Toi! Je suis bien rentree tout se passé bien
ReplyDeleteJ'adore ta mani Et toutes mes copines veulent la même!
Génial alors! merci beaucoup pour ce guest post! <3
DeleteSuch a lovely manicure!
ReplyDeleteI love the metallic over nude!!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely - I did not buy but 1 of the Essie metallics because they were so brush stroke prone. But works probably for stamping.
ReplyDeleteLove your piece of art Karine!
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