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Disney Princesses: Snow White

Paraders,

Today marks the beginning of a new nail-art collection... The Disney Princess collection. Of course, as any true Disney fanatic will tell you, the order of Disney Princesses and respected, and thus, the collection will follow the true order of princess release/creation, and follow only the 'official' princesses.

And so, it brings us today where the collection begins with none other than (of course) Snow White.

As Snow White is the classic Disney Princess, I tried to keep everything classy, and the following design was formed...


As far as my freehand work goes, I am a little rusty but I personally love the way the design works.


To make the design, I used a base coat of The Edge - Champagne, before adding rounded blue circles of Barry M's Gelly Blue Grape. This came out a little patchy, but it's the perfect colour for Snow White's shoulder puffs on her dress. I then used red acrylic paint to add the creases and the apple with the bite in it. And with that, I simply leave you with some more images of the design to decide if you like it yourself!






So, let me know what you think - leave me a comment below! If you recreate the design too, don't forget to let me know by dropping me a tweet, facebook message or instagram tag!

Hope you're all well, and I will see you all again very soon for Princess number 2 - none other than Cinderella!
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