I thought that it is appropriate to feature manicure done with stamping plate by Canadian Indie, and the same plate is named by yours truly.
Month or so ago, Clear Jelly Stamper released few stamping plates, and had a fun contest on Instagram and Facebook - Name That plate.
I love contest like this one, and what I love even more is that this time they accepted my suggestion, and as a prize, I received the named plate - CjS-267 Harvest Bouquet, plus dual mini stamper, and three stamping polishes - 028 Pretty Penny, 148 Cinnamon and 149 Marmalade, all of which I used for this design, and then some more. I was so overwhelmed with their generosity, and that is again another thing to be thankful for. I wish that I could give you some kind of the discount code for this, but I did include the links for the products, so you can check them up.
I started with lilac base by Ciate London - Sugar Plum. Love this color so much, after I painted my nails I realized that my living room is painted in this color! It is in this color for last five years, and I just noticed this. Go figure!
Plate is super cute, and what I love the most is that images are not huge, so you can use it on the smaller or shorter nails.
There are few already made layered bouquets, and you can see one of them on my ring finger. You can use them as is, or you can create your own bouquets as I did on my middle finger and thumb.
You can also stamp single flowers or leaves, for the minimalistic look.
I love plates like this, where I can do as much or as little with the images offered. I can see myself using this plate over and over again.
I also needed to pair this manicure with one of the mini roses from my garden. When I did this, we had a little sprinkle of rain, hence dewy drops on my pretty floral prop.
I wish all of you a wonderful day.
Cheers!