Thanks so much! I just tried it with Orly's Bonder, and the first time, I waited for the base coat to dry almost completely, and none of the foil would stick :( So I tried it again, except this time, I pressed the foil on my nail when the base coat was still kinda tacky, and it did transfer, but only a little bit. I think if you're only using it for something like I did in this video, with some random little patches of foil, it would work, but if you're using a foil with a pattern on it, then I feel like it's less reliable and might not transfer cleanly. Since filming this video, I got a foil transfer gel from Born Pretty, which works A LOT better than the foil glue I used in this video, and I used it in my recent Blue Foil Snowflake video if you want to see how that works!
I believe I used INM Nails “Out The Door” top coat for most, of not all, these designs! One of my main tips to prevent smudging is to “float” the brush over the nail. Basically means that you need a solid amount of top coat on your brush, enough that when you apply it, the brush doesn’t touch the nail polish. If there’s too little top coat on your brush, then the brush will drag against the polish and smudge your design. I’m definitely still guilty of this and there’s nothing worse than ruining your design on the very last step 😓
They're all from bornpretty.com and they ship worldwide! Some of these plates might not be available anymore, unfortunately, but they have a large selection of other stamping plates and polishes! I included the item numbers in the description 😊
Thank you for watching! As far as I know, you can reuse the plates for a really long time. I’ve never had any issues with plates getting old or rusty 😊
That is so nice! I just ordered my first nail stamping plates, I can't wait to try!! 🧡
I loooove Born Pretty stamping plates &polishes !!!
I've really been enjoying the large stamping plates lately! So many fun designs in one stamping plate :)
Thanks for the tutorials. I like them all. Now to decide which one to try first...
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
These were all gorgeous! I got a lot of inspiration from this video. Thank you for doing this compilation.
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your stamping ideas:)
Thanks so much for watching and the recommendation! ❤️
All of them look incredible!🎉🎉❤️❤️
Thank you so much! ❤️
Very pretty, elegant and any one can do it.. ❤️
Thanks for watching! 😊
So talented!! Thanks for this!
Thank you so much for watching!
I definitely recommend Markartts foil gel .. I get full coverage everytime!
Oooh definitely going to put that on my list to try! Thanks for the recommendation! 😊
I was just about to comment this! Definitely recommend makarrts foil gel as well, it's awesome!!
Fabulous!
Thank you! 😊
makartt foil glue. i think it works the best. your videos are so enjoyable.
Ooooh I've never tried Makartt before, thanks for the suggestion! 😃
@@caramellogram you're very welcome. it needs to be cured, so keep that in mind
I didn’t realize you were Canadian. Me too! 🇨🇦
Woot woot!! 🇨🇦
2 questions why does my black print on the stamper smear when I try to color. 2. Can you stamp over cured gel top coat?
Would Maniologys Sticky Base coat work well for the foil? I'm interesting in trying out foils but havent dived in yet.
That's a good question! I've never tried with a sticky base coat, but I'll try it with Orly's Bonder sticky base coat and get back to you!
@@caramellogram Awesome, thank you so much for the reply. Your designs are really great love your channel. Subscribing!
Thanks so much! I just tried it with Orly's Bonder, and the first time, I waited for the base coat to dry almost completely, and none of the foil would stick :( So I tried it again, except this time, I pressed the foil on my nail when the base coat was still kinda tacky, and it did transfer, but only a little bit. I think if you're only using it for something like I did in this video, with some random little patches of foil, it would work, but if you're using a foil with a pattern on it, then I feel like it's less reliable and might not transfer cleanly.
Since filming this video, I got a foil transfer gel from Born Pretty, which works A LOT better than the foil glue I used in this video, and I used it in my recent Blue Foil Snowflake video if you want to see how that works!
This video was awesome! Which top coat did you use and do you have any tips on applying top coat without smudging the art?
I believe I used INM Nails “Out The Door” top coat for most, of not all, these designs! One of my main tips to prevent smudging is to “float” the brush over the nail. Basically means that you need a solid amount of top coat on your brush, enough that when you apply it, the brush doesn’t touch the nail polish. If there’s too little top coat on your brush, then the brush will drag against the polish and smudge your design. I’m definitely still guilty of this and there’s nothing worse than ruining your design on the very last step 😓
Where can I get those mail polish of stampi? I live in Cali colombia
They're all from bornpretty.com and they ship worldwide! Some of these plates might not be available anymore, unfortunately, but they have a large selection of other stamping plates and polishes! I included the item numbers in the description 😊
Hi, thanks for the video :)
Praga mi is always so cute!!
Quick question, I was wondering if nail stamping plates get old, or rust away ?
Thank you for watching! As far as I know, you can reuse the plates for a really long time. I’ve never had any issues with plates getting old or rusty 😊
Way over done!