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Friday, January 15, 2016

The Digit-al Dozen: New and Improved and 40 Great Nail Art Ideas Fly the Flag!

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The Digit-al Dozen: New and Improved 
and 40 Great Nail Art Ideas 
Fly the Flag!


So I'm a cheater. A big, fat CHEATER! I own it. Today I have Day 5 for The Digit-al Dozen AND the Things that Fly prompt for the 40 Great Nail Art Ideas challenge. So I did what any self-respecting lazy procrastinator would do. I combined them into ONE mani! You say cheater, I say genius.




So this one isn't "new" but I tried to make it "improved." I've done a Union Jack (yes, it's a Union Flag unless flown at sea. I know. I watch Doctor Who) mani a few times before here and with a photo tutorial here. But I keep thinking there must be an easier way. I didn't find the easier way, but I did add the smaller red stripes that were missing from the first one and I started with a red base and freehanded the blue and white around it, which was a different method.

And since flags FLY, I snuck this one in to the 40 Great Nail Art Ideas prompt too!

I used Zoya Livingston (sent for review) for the red and then Nails Inc. Tudor Way (purchased by me) for the blue. The white is acrylic paint.


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Be sure to check out ALL the links below in both sections for all the other great manis from the talented crews of The Digit-al Dozen and Crumpet's Nail Tarts.


















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4 comments :

  1. Beautiful job! Looks great! And I LOVE that red and blue - perfect together!

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  2. I love it! Flag manis always look so good with their bold colors. So striking!

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  3. These look great!! The design looks fantastic!

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