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Nail Challenge Day 13: Animal Print

Moo! Moo! Moo! Forgive me while I let out my inner cow. Would you believe this design was actually inspired by a milk carton? Yup, the latest milk out on the market here for us is literally called My Moo Milk.


Did I also mention my nieces are fascinated with these creatures? There's a farm that we pass along the way to go to the mall where there are some cows and they take great delight in them. In addition, they are at critical ages where milk and calcium are extremely important to their diet so our fridge is always stocked with fresh milk to add to their cereal. Hey if your kids don't like milk but love nail polish like mine do, this would be a great way to encourage them to give a cow a chance. :D



It's a simple design using all China Glaze polishes: White on White, Liquid Leather and Naked. All you do is use a dotting tool to make the random blobs of black to represent the spots on the cow. You can also try this in white and brown.

Stay tuned for Day 14: Flowers and be sure to stop by Jayne's blog Cosmetic Proof and Traci's blog DrinkCitra to see what gorgeous designs they also created for this challenge! 

Happy Moo!
XOXO
Naomi
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Comments

  1. Aw love this, Naomi! It's so cute!

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  2. How come there aren't black and white cows in Trinidad? haha

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  3. Awww moooooo! So cute!! I became lactose intolerant in my mid 20s so I miss milk all the time!

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    1. oh that's interesting! do you miss ice cream?

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  4. Oh my goodness! That's the most incredible/unique nail polish art I've seen! Way to go

    P0LARMILK

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    1. thank you! but i think i've seen these before though

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  5. This is adorable! I love animal designs that are different!

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  6. Really funny, and it changes from leopard prints!

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