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Easter Leopard

Awe! Thanx for the inspiration BabyD... this GORGEOUS Konadicure rocks! I just LOVE that For Audrey polish from China Glaze and I would have NEVER thought of using the leopard image with those color combinations. This turned out WONDERFUL!!!
So, the base coat is For Audrey (of course) and the yellow color is China Glaze's Lemon Fizz (on the thumb). The yellow of the remaining digits is Konad's special polish in yellow and the black is also Konad's special stamping polish. This really is a sweet manicure just in time for Easter. I bet this would also look AMAZING with lavender and the Psyche Pink Konad special polish! Oh, wow... I'm going to be giving THAT combo a try before Easter gets here as well. That one will be AWESOME!!!
To check out BabyD's wonderful Konadicure... here's the link: Polish And Powder
*** Don't forget!!! Tomorrow's the last day to enter the Alice In Wonderland polish give-away!!! Check out the announcement here: Calling All Lacquer Heads!

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Melinda said…
Very interesting!
You have a blog award: http://ilovekonad.blogspot.com/2010/03/blog-award.html
FitterTwit said…
WHAT!!!! OMGOSH! REALLY?!? Bunny thanks for the heads up... I'm RUNNING over there now to check it out. HOW NICE!!!! :)
wow i love this design.. perfect!

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