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Ode To Young Frankenstein


So, today is overcast and dreery (SO WONDERFUL) and I pulled out Young Frankenstein, a Halloween classic, to pop it into the dvd player and couldn't help but be struck by the urge to do another Halloween mani! You know you love them!!! hahahahahaha. So with the movie put on hold, I went in search of the PERFECT image plates! Here's what I did.
Base Coat: Nail Aid's Rapid Growth
2 Coats: OPI's Gargantuan Green Grape
Image Plates: M7 and M19 (for french tip)
Images Stamped: in black Konad special nail polish
Top Coat: Seche Vite for quick dry
I'd say these babies are perfect for the Young Frankenstein viewing.... don't you agree? Gotta run folks! Time to pop popcorn and press "play"! :)

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PS, still waiting on an answer about the mad hatter image.

Staci
great idea! I'm a fan of green n.p .. lol
I so love it..i wonder if i order them will it get here in time for halloween.
april brooks said…
Super cute! Young Frankenstein is one of my favorite movies!
Betty Boo! said…
Ooooh I want this! But I totally tank at doing my own nails! I can draw, I can create (most days) but girlie stuff forget it! LOL Can't wrap either! Christmas gifts, birthday gifts can't do it!

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