These crème polishes are one coaters, and application is flawless. I have to try them for stamping, as something tells me they might stamp too.
I have seen many manicures using Jill's crème polishes for watermarble, and I have to attest that they do marble like a dream- even yours truly managed to produce decent watermarble. That is a big deal as I barely marble maybe few times of year, and not every of my marbling escapades are worth mentioning.
For this marble I used Glisten & Glow - Apple Picking & Antiquing (red), Pumpkin Carving & Pale Ale (orange) and I have them on my thumb, index and pinky as a single colors. Also used for marbling were Sally Hansen - Sunny side up (yellow) and Mariposa - Neon pink.
This is how this looked.
Note to myself - when doing add on, take plenty of photos at the different stages... Something tells me I went slightly overboard with them...
I used Black and White acrylics, fine brush and dotting tool... I am so out of practice when it comes to freehand, as last few months, I barely had energy and drive for a simple stamping... I have to do more freehand.
For some reason, yellow from my marble tinted my white after I added top coat, and I did took some photos of that, but then I added some more white before adding matte top coat, so my glossy and matte look may have slight differences.
I hope you will get some rest in between house work, I know I will try to catch some.
Have a wonderful day.
Cheers!