Hi guys! Today's post is short and sweet. I'm preparing several mega swatch posts for the next few days so I have a lot of pictures to go through. I mentioned on my last post about the Pure Ice New Year New Hue Collection that the new tints could be used to leadlight. So here's a simple mani showing you how.
I started with a white base, then stamped a rose pattern from MoYou London Pro 04 plate over it using Wet n Wild Black Creme. Then I created a simple syrup gradient over the stamped image with the jelly tints. First, one brush stroke of Rosy Glow near my cuticles, then Purple Haze, then Blue Hue and repeat for a second coat. The colors just blend together on their own.
You could also color in the individual flowers with the polishes, which I did do but then decided I liked the gradient look better.
Pure Ice tints where provided for review but they are available at most Walmart locations for $1.97 and at Walmart.com.
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This is SO pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful! I love how well the colors blend together!
ReplyDeleteOoh so pretty! I'm going to have to play with my tints more.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I need to pick up these tints next week when I take my mom to Wal-Mart!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Nadia!
ReplyDeleteLove how the glitter comes through - its so magical!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!! I need to get the balls to try stamping. I'm terrified of failure.
ReplyDeleteThese look so beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! Perfect image for it too!
ReplyDeleteOh I just love this!!! Looks flawless!!
ReplyDeleteIt's super pretty, I need more tints!
ReplyDeleteWow. It looks gorgeous. I could not make out that gradient was done using leadlight technique before reading text. It looks flawless.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea pure ice had sheer tint polishes. And the look you created is beautiful. I'm off to search my local Walmart for these.
ReplyDeleteFlawlessly stunning! I need to hunt down those sheer tints now :D
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of this application technique before. Really Really stunning!
ReplyDeleteNice to see they didn't blur your stamping, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning! I love the syrup gradient over the stamping. Just perfect!
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese look great leadlighted!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Love the colours and stamping
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