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tirsdag den 6. december 2016

Cici & Sisi Jumbo series 5 stamping plate review


I have many of the wonderful Cici & Sisi acrylic plates that I love so much. But I also wanted to try their stainless steel plates, so I bought Jumbo Series 5 for this review!
Cici& Sisi is located in USA.
The plates in the Jumbo Series come in a plate holder with room for all 6 plates. They have a pink plastic backing and a blue protective film, that needs to be removed before use.
The set is neatly packed in a cardboard box containing all of it!

The back of the plates have the logo printed on them, but unfortunately they stick to the plastic, so it was impossible to remove the plates before loosening it. I chose to remove the logos and wipe the inside of the pockets with acetone to avoid future problems.
The plate size:  15.5 x 10.5 cm including the plastic backing 14.5 x 9.5 cm without the backing.
The pattern size The patterns are 2 x 1.6 cm + bigger.
The price for is $23.99 for the entire set including 6 plates, the plate holder, a stamper + a scraper and a free large acrylic plate not otherwise sold – containing patterns from the Wedding coll. plates. 
The etching is medium deep and really nice and even – also perfect for the new stamper.
Where to buy: From Cici & Sisi.

Lets have a closer look at the plates!
The base is Glam Polish A Place Called Wonderland stamped with Jolifin Pastel-blau, Cici & Sisi Jumbo Series 5 plate 25, stamper Fab Ur Nails Clear Jumbo Stamper – It’s entirely my fault the pattern broke, and I generally would have gotten a better result with a non-clear stamper on my curved nails - so it it's not the plates fault, that this isn't a good stamping mani!

The base is Stardust Beauty Gnomenclature stamped with Colour Alike B. a Mars, plate Cici & Sisi Jumbo Series 5 plate 27, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

The base is Femme Fatale Iolite Streams stamped with Hit The Bottle Copper Haired Girl, plate Cici & Sisi Jumbo Series 5 plate 28, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

The base is Picture Polish Hot Lips stamped with Pueen 100 White in White (Color Intense), plate Cici & Sisi Jumbo Series 5 plate 30, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

So, what do I think?
Pros:
I love the varied and beautiful patterns, some are really unique too.
The plates are very easy to use and stamp well even with temperamental stamping polishes.
The plate photos/images on the website are easy to see with a good zoom/looking glass.

Cons:
I cannot really think of any stamping related cons…
But it was a little annoying that the print on the back stuck to the plastic pockets and had to be removed on both plates and pockets.

Final conclusion: I love them, and I love the idea of an entire set including all you need to get started (except polish), these sets also are really great for beginners!

Would I like to buy more? I wouldn’t mind – but I think I'll stick to their acrylic plates!

I hope you enjoyed this NON SPONSORED review.

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mandag den 5. december 2016

My stamping journey - part 60


It's time for part 60 - including take 209, 210 and 211!

Take 209
Take 209: The base is Pahlish Pride stamped with Moyra 19 light pink, plate Flowers-01, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

Take 210
Take 210: The base is Colors by Llarowe Healing Waters stamped with Lacquester One Coat Wonder White, plate Sugar Bubbles SB 039, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

Take 211
Take 211: The base is Masura 1028 I See You Love Me stamped with El Corazon stm 32 Copper Flame, plate Dashica Nails 020, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.
What do you think..?
I ike all, but am partial to the middle one take 210...

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tirsdag den 29. november 2016

Infinity Nails and Dashica Nails stamping plate review


A suitable subtitle could be: effortless and perfect stamping.
And that statement goes for both Infinity Nails and Dashica Nails stamping plates – sold from Dashica Beautyshop in Holland - I suspect they are manufactured the same place.

I love the unique and gorgeous plates that offer me so many patterns including a lot of mirror patterns.
The plates come individually packed with a blue protective plastic film.

The plate size:  6 x 12 cm.
The pattern size is 1.5 x 2 cm and larger.
The price is 4.99 Euro (at the moment 3,74 Euro) for both the Infinity Nails and the Dashica Nails plates.
The etching is medium to shallow – and perfect in every way.
Where to buy: Dashica Beautyshop

Let’s meet the plates - click to enlarge photos!
The base is Cupcake Polish Pool It Together stamped with Hit The Bottle Snowed In, plate Infinity 36, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

The base is Emily de Molly Fixed Course stamped with Jolifin Jade, plate Infinity Nails 42, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.

The base is Nine Zero Reflect stamped with Colour Alike B. a Red Wine, plate Infinity Nails 90, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky White.

The base Picture Polish Allure stamped with MoYou London Black Knight, plate Infinity Nails 90, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.


The base Colors by Llarowe Pool Partay! stamped with El Corazon st-14 Fuchsia, plate Infinity Nails 90, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.

The base Cupcake Polish Time To Fly stamped with MoYou London White Knight, plate Infinity 135, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.

The base is Lacquester One Coat Wonder Black and Lacquester One Coat Wonder White stamped with the same two polishes – black over white and vice versa, plate Infinity 137, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper. 


The base is Lacquester Doomed Deluxe stamped with Dance Legend 8 Mint, plate Infinity158, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

And my only Dashica Nails stamping plate:
The base is Masura 1028 I See You Love Me stamped with El Corazon stm 32 Copper Flame, plate Dashica Nails 020, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

So, what do I think?

Pros: There are so many beautiful patterns to choose from, and I love the many mirror patterns. The patterns stamp crisp and they are easy to use, also for a beginner.

Cons: I seriously cannot think of any!

Would I like to buy more? I definitely would.

Final conclusion: I love both the Infinity Nails and the Dashica Nails plates in every way.

I hope you enjoyed this NON SPONSORED review.
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mandag den 28. november 2016

My stamping journey - part 59


It's time for part 59 with Take 206, 207 and 208!!

Take 206
Take 206: The base is Colors by Llarowe Dance With The Devil stamped with Hit The Bottle Teal-riffic (teal) and El Corazon Egyptian Scarabaeus, plate Emily de Molly EDMXL03, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

Take 207
Take 207: The base is Lacquester One Coat Wonder Black and Lacquester One Coat Wonder White stamped with the same two polishes – black over white and vice versa, plate Infinity 137, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.

Take 208
Take 208: The base is Picture Polish Ruby stamped with Lacquester One Coat Wonder White, plate HK-01, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.
What do you think?
I like them all but the two last ones the most!

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