I have not felt like painting nail art this past while. So I finally decided to dig back into my files and find something I haven’t posted yet. This spring nail art is simplicity itself because I painted it right when I was trying to keep going with my hobby but had low mental energy. Filling in a stamping decal? Not for us.
Nail art products used
- Base Polishes:
- by Danny Vianna “unnamed orchid“
- Stamping Polishes:
- Maniology’s “Holly Hell“
- Stamping Plates:
- Pueen “104“ (“green” with plant)
- Pueen “114“ (leaf pattern)
Items in italics are debuting on the blog for the first time.
My base polish actually came as a freebie with a pre-order. It didn’t have a label and I couldn’t find it on the brand’s social media so I figure it was a prototype of some sort. It is a lovely color, but definitely more saturated than I tend to go for. Perhaps that is another reason why I decided to keep everything else simple. I really just wanted to match the green glitter in my crelly and from there why not use a stamping image that says “green” and triple down with more leaves?
![A leafy nail art design using an orchid colored crelly with green glitter and stamping images of leaves with a green metallic polish.](http://hermitism.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/orchid-and-green_04-1024x1024.jpg)
Final leafy nail art photos
![A leafy nail art design using an orchid colored crelly with green glitter and stamping images of leaves with a green metallic polish.](http://hermitism.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/orchid-and-green_05-1024x1024.jpg)
![A leafy nail art design using an orchid colored crelly with green glitter and stamping images of leaves with a green metallic polish.](http://hermitism.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/orchid-and-green_06-1024x1024.jpg)
Until next time, friends! 🙋♀️
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