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How to Reverse Stamp, Part 2: Creating Nail Decals - Maniology LIVE!

This Maniology LIVE! kicks off a second episode for another fool-proof technique for reverse stamping by creating nail decals. Decals are similar to stickers, but in this case, you can create as many as you want and customize it any way you want! Watch Devon share this technique along with her main tips on how to achieve a perfect decal by using Speed Dry top coat.

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Steps:
1. (Using the stamping technique) pick up the design you'd like to paint. Stamp the design
onto your Lotus Mat or any slick surface that will allow the polish to dry, but not stick
to the surface area.

2. Blot the polish or polishes you're going to use to color in your design on your Lotus Mat.

3. Using a detail brush, pick up the polish and color. Use a light dotting or dot and lightly dab technique to avoid smudging or re-wetting your already semi-dry stamped design.

** RECOMMENDED TIP: Do not overfill your designs will polish. If after your first paint your design is not as opaque as you'd like, wait for the existing polish to dry to a tacky finish and repeat steps 2-3.

** If you notice your the polish blots starting to get dry, chunky or stringy - add more polish. You want to paint with fresh, wet polish.

4. Continue steps 2-3 until the colored design is to your liking.

5. Wait for the decal to dry. Once your design is dry, apply Speed Dry top coat to cover the stamped design and wait for the top coat to dry. (At this stage, the top coat is acting like a supportive backing to keep all the parts of your design together allowing you to lift up the design from your mat.) Also, if you need to, put on your cuticle protector if you haven't already.

6. Apply your Sticky base coat to your nail and wait for the surface to get tacky, about 30 seconds - 1 minute.

7. Apply the decal to your nail. If the edges of your decal are still curling, use a clean stamper head to press over your design and nail until the edges make contact with your Sticky top coat.

8. You may see bubbles or dry edges and it's normal. Careful to not smudge your design, lightly float your Speed Dry top coat over the whole nail. This will help the edges or bubbles to melt and finish your manicure.

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QUESTION: Why can't I use a Smudge Free top coat to create decals?
Our Maniology Smudge Free top coat formula is very thin. Regular/Stamping polish is delicate. The Smudge Free top coat formula is too brittle to lift the design off the Lotus Mat. By using a thick top coat, this helps to keep the design workable from lifting it off the mat to applying it to the nail in one piece.

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Items Needed:
Sticky Base Coat: https://maniology.com/products/sticky-base-coat
Speed Dry Top Coat: https://maniology.com/products/speed-dry-top-coat
Monocle Stamper: https://maniology.com/products/the-monocle-stamper-xl-round-clear-stamping-tool-stamper-collection
Lotus Mat: https://maniology.com/products/silicone-nail-art-manicure-work-station-lotus-mat

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Maniology LIVE! is a weekly video sesh with Devon and Tiana that encourages creativity and helps to breakdown the art of nail stamping. Sit back, relax and join us every Tuesday at 1:30pm HST. We can't wait to see you there.

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