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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone - I hope 2016 brings you lots of happiness, naily things and that all your dreams come true!

As for this year on Nail Parade, I'm gonna stay in hiding until probably March, when my nail NVQ is out of the way. Then hopefully regular posts will resume, and everything will go back to the way it was.

I appreciate any of you who have stuck around and kept checking back over this very quiet time, so thank you so much, and don't forget to pop back in March! :)

Have a fantastic year everyone!

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