Hi There! Today's little trick/tutorial has been waiting to be posted since back in August of last year when I created this dotty trees manicure. I can't believe that I'm just now getting around to posting this. Shame on me! :)
I picked up this trick from a stamping group, Adventures in Stamping and thought I would pass it on to all of you. I pretty sure it was first posted by Beaching Nails who is the guru on all sorts of stamping tricks. I learn so much from her and encourage everyone to follow her. Be warned though, she will make you want every stamping plate ever made!
Now on to the trick...
Rather than using acetone to cleanup the cuticles after stamping, try adhesive tape to minimize the mess...
Steps
1. This is what my fingers often look like after stamping a full nail image.
2. Press a piece of sticky tape, such as Scotch tape, over the excess stamped pattern around the nail bed
3. Gently peel off the tape and the polish will lift off the skin also
4. Repeat steps 2-3 around the nail
5. Cleanup the remainder with a brush and acetone
I find this trick works best when stamping with cream polishes as they are more likely to lift off the skin in larger pieces. Although this method does work for metallic stamping polishes, they don't lift off as cleanly as creams and it ends up being more time consuming for me.
Most often, I use this technique when stamping with dark colors such as black or with colors that stain and get messy when they come in contact with acetone...
I hope you find this little trick helpful!
Thanks for looking!
Anutka :)
Beautiful Vintage nails and great trick!
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I've tried this method before and it works like a charm, though once I wasn't being careful and accidentally ripped a small piece of cuticle skin :(
ReplyDeleteI started doing this because she had said that you could use the lint roller to remove a stamp you didn't like from your nail (which I've never been able to do), but I noticed that it did remove the polish from around my cuticles.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant tip! Thank you for sharing! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you! This will hopefully save me a lot of time, and be better for my dry skin.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very useful cleanup trick :-) I don't stamp so much and one of the reasons why I don't stamp is because I hate cleaning the mess :-) so I should definitely try your trick! :-)
ReplyDeleteI generally just wrap my fingers in scotch tape as you would do for water marbling....but this looks faster, I think! Genius!
ReplyDeleteGood tip! I have seen videos of people taping their fingers before stamping but if this works, seems better - ugh, the thought of working all that tape around the nails.
ReplyDeleteClever. Thanks for the tip. I will give it a try :)
ReplyDeleteawesome <3 thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! Can't wait to try this next time I stamp :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip. This would be useful even when someone isn't stamping but just happens to...ummm...overpolish. I did go check out http://beachingnails.blogspot.com/ as you suggested but see she hasn't posted since February 5...hope everything is alright. Thanks, again!
ReplyDeletelove it the trick, never fought on doing that. Definitely i'm going to try! :)
ReplyDeleteOooh! Gonna try this today, have some stamping I need to get done! Awesome post!
ReplyDeleteI'll try this out next time I stamp, great tip!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip.
ReplyDeleteI didnt knew that adhesive tape can also be used like this... I really liked you text pictures are blocked so cant say anything about it.
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