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It's DIGIT-AL DOZEN WEEK again! The theme this time is "Nature" - which basically could be anything. I don't know about you, but when I'm "spoiled for choice" as they say, it almost seems harder to narrow things down.
I'm not sure why, but the first thing that popped into my head was a whale tail so I gave it a shot.
I used a base of Sinful Colors Snow Me White and acrylic paints for this one.
Check back every day this week for a new Nature mani and be sure to check the links below for all the other creations by the Digit-al Dozen gang!
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This is awesome! I love it!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I love the movement in the water! so realistic!
ReplyDeleteWow these are amazing Sheila! I wish i could use acrylics so well. can really see your true art skills. <3!
ReplyDeleteIt's the perfect whale tail. I love how you even added the splashing water!
ReplyDeleteWhen I commented on your box I got a good teasing...should I touch Whale Tail? Bahaha...no! But seriously I love your a Whale Tale!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I've been waiting for a whale tale stamp to do a mani along these lines!
ReplyDeleteYour whale tale is awesome! Such a cool design!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool mani! I know what you mean about the theme feeling too wide - it was so difficult to narrow it down.
ReplyDeleteSomehow this seems so cute to me! I love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun - makes me want to go Whale Watching on my beach vacation this year!
ReplyDeletemy husband and I went on a Whale watch on our first date! I love this mani :)
ReplyDeleteI just love this! How cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love these. And the added detail of adding splashing water is perfect.
ReplyDeleteAhh! Love it! I love whale tales and this is done so well (as usual). Isn't it funny what our brains jump to when we start brain storming??
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! Your free-hand skills always impress me!! :D
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love that there is a feeling of movement!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity and the painterliness of this! :)
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