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Sunny Faces for Sunny Days Nail Art

Sun! Yup I've got it! Almost 365 days a year for me has some sunshine; some days more than others. But for me I love it and enjoy it as much as I can; with sunscreen of course! And what could be more sunshine-like than a vibrant yellow nail polish such as Sunny Days from Rimmel London :)


It's a very simple design really. Just apply your base coat and two coats of your awesome sunny yellow nail polish. I usually seal this color in with a top coat before stamping on my design. 
The faces were stamped using a Konad Stamper and scraper but the plate used was Mash 31


Sharing some sunshine!

Dell'amore e Della Bellezza
XoXo


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