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Thursday, 8 October 2015

Bewitched Water Decals from Sparkly Nails

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Boo!  It's October which means....HALLOWEEN!!  Halloween is so different from when I was a kid, yeah sure we did apple bobbing, with adults carving a very basic scary pumpkin which was left outside and the candle always blew out so you never saw it!  And being told ghost stories which left me so petrified I couldn't wait for it to be over.  Now Halloween is much more of a fun and dressing up kind of event.  Kiddies costumes are great but you don't have to be a kid to dress up and that includes decorating your nails!  Here's a Halli Mani of mine using Bewitched water decals from Sparkly Nails which I applied over a light blue and black gradient.  I doubled up on my thumb and little finger.  I absolutely love water decals as they give excellent results with little mess.  There are 20 decals in the pack.  If you've not tried water decals before, give them a go, simply soak in a little water, remove from the backing paper, apply to your painted nails and seal with top coat - done!
If you love water decals as much as me, why not join the Facebook group I've just set up called Wonderful Water Decals.
To the pics!!!!
 
 
 
  The Bewitched Water Decals currently cost £1.40, an absolute bargain when you think you can easily create a full mani or numerous accent manis with these spooky designs.   Available at Sparkly Nails who have an amazing range of nail art items; they offer a loyalty and an affiliate scheme, go sign up, I have, you may as well save as you spend!

You can also keep up with all the latest Sparkly Nails info on FacebookTwitter & Pinterest, and while your there check out their special Daily Deal! Sparkly Nails is a UK based company and ships worldwide. UK postage starts from £1.50.

This product was sent to my for my honest review, cute water decals, highly recommended, love them!

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2 comments:

  1. a perfect nail manicure for halloween

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  2. Great looking nails!
    I come from a place where we don't celebrate Halloween, so now that I am in UK it's a very strange concept for me

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