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Girl Power

Spring Break 2010 and the girls get together for some play time and power mani's! And these Konadicures ROCKED! I'll show each of them and let you know how it was done. For more info on the konad images pictured, check out OC Nail Art and tell Kathleen that FitterTwit sent ya! :) Be sure to click on all the pics to enlarge. I'd also like to say a special thanx to Megan, Gabby, Delaney and Jordyn for being SUPER models for today's post! Ladies... Girl's Day was AWESOME!!!
FLOWER POWER
What could be MORE IN than neon pink with black beaded flowers? Jordyn says "Nothing!" as she's sportin these totally rad flowers on Color Club's Pink Lust. The image is from Konad image plate M69 done in Konad's black special polish and then topped with Northern Lights holo topcoat. Dazzling Dahling! :)


ELECTRIC YOUTH
Delaney diggs this green holo polish by China Glaze. L8R G8R was the perfect backdrop for those sweet flowers that seem to POP off those nails. This image was also done with Konad's special polish in black on image plate M3. The image was just enough to add a little something without taking away from that AMAZING green holo! Good job Delaney.... very nice choice!

SWIMMIN IN STYLE
Nail art says a lot about a girl, and THIS one in particular says that Gabby's ready for a fun spring break! The bubbles add the perfect touch to the already fun Color Club Pink Lust. The bubbles can be found on Konad image plate M16. This image was stamped using Konad's special polish in black and topped with Northern Lights holo topcoat. Gabby, the bubbles are PERFECT!

GETTIN HER GROWL ON
Spring break for many can be wild. So for this Konadicure, I thought we'd tap into that with the leopard print from Konad image plate M57. I have done this Konadicure before, but NEVER on a GORGEOUS holo!!! China Glaze's OMG is JUST the polish to show Megan's wild side. And the splash of the baby pink spots (done with Art Deco pink) peeking through Konad's black special polish makes this mani GRRRRREAT!

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