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June Mani Swap - Swirly Stamped Gradient Nail Art

Friday, July 1, 2016
*Some of the polishes in this post are press samples.*

Today I have my super late post on June's Mani Swap. I swapped with @luvbboop23 on IG. Her original design was using separate swirl images with the different colors but I don't have the same plate so I did a stamped gradient instead. More pics and tutorial below!




Here's the collage of our originals and recreations.


I started with a base of Orly Saturated.



Then used M Polish in Starflower, Bells of Ireland, Apple Blossom, and Sweetclover to stamp. I used an image from MoYou London Suki 04.

Video Tutorial



I originally received M Polish Starflower and Sweetclover as press samples in exchange for my honest review. All other products purchased by me.

That's it for this post! Short and simple. Thanks for reading!

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6 comments on "June Mani Swap - Swirly Stamped Gradient Nail Art"
  1. Gorgeous stamping! These are just way too cool!

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  2. I love how you did that with the swirls and the different colors!

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  3. Omg this is STUNNING!!!

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  4. I absolutely adore your stamping!

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  5. I absolutely adore your stamping!

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  6. That is so beautiful, such a gorgeous combination for gradient stamping!

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