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Spooky!!!


Ok. So here's a quick mani featuring my ALL-TIME-FAVORITE black polish. Color Club's Black goes on SO smooth and dries perfectly. This is by far the best black nail polish to own. I mean, let's face it, black is hard to get on, but to have one that glides off the brush makes application a breeze. Honestly, I could go on and on about this polish.... but I won't! I'll get on to the fun Konad stuff!!!

So I stamped the spider from Konad's image disc M28 using China Glaze's OMG holo nail polish. I love the holographic polishes, but this line is my favorite among them all. Unfortunately folks, I think this line is discontinued which really is unfortunate, because all of these holos work AMAZINGLY with the Konad system... and I'm not sure why! :) Anyway, I applied a mini red stone that photographed orange (weird), but it's red and makes this mani rock. I only stamped my ring finger on both hands, so with my Martha Stewart wound and the fact that the rest of my fingers are just polished black, well.... you only get to see one finger today. hahahahahaha... sorry folks!

Thanx for everyone's AWESOME comments in the Inking Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Blog Hop yesterday. Have a great day.... we're only 4 days away from the Halloween festivities!!! MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Comments

L said…
Oh this is too cute.
Melanie said…
Danielle...that is just ridiculously cool!!! I love it! I have terrible nails, and would NEVER dream of photographing them...in fact, I'm always worried about what people will think when watching me do a colouring demo! lol

Seriously...that rocks girlfriend!!
Nail Talez said…
I'm so glad I saw this. I totally was going to do this mani today but I was gonna draw the spider. You beat me to it. Back to the drawing board....lol

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