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Thursday 25 February 2010

Herôme "Johannesburg in style"



Dear readers!

How are you? I hope you're doing all fine.
Over here still busy but I guess everyone has that issue.

I want to thank you all for your interest in my giveaway! so far.
I am so happy with you all, so many of you participated in it already!
For those who didn't enter yet please don't forget to do! It is open till the 14th of March.

During the past days I noticed a young lady who has a nailblog too! Her name is Distantdreamer (Kayla) and she started blogging the 18th of January this year. It would be nice if you visit her sometimes. You can find her over here at
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Today a post from a mani from a few days ago.
I put some Konad on my Johannesburg polish and it looked cute afterwards":-)



I hope you like it!
I used Herôme W.I.C. polish and Konad white stamping polish and plate nr. M-51.




For now I wish you all a great evening and see you soon!
Take care everyone, love from me.

55 comments:

  1. Mooi!
    Ik vraag me af hoe deze lak op YDKJ lijkt. Als ik op de foto's af kan gaan lijkt ze er erg op!

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  2. Wow, the konad pattern is really cute, and not too short for your long nails :) That gives a very nice result :) Pretty ^^

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  3. The Nail art is beautiful! Lovely as always!

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  4. Prachtig! Echt to die for... Kon ik dat maar!

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  5. Ow, dit vind ik heel mooi Romika!!

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  6. Mooi Romika! Ziet er echt heel leuk uit :)

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  7. Thank you so much for mentioning my blog! Very sweet of you! I'm glad you like my blog! :)

    Your nails are beautiful! Love that creamy brown color!

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  8. @ Kirsten: Dank je. Ik heb net eeen post gezien met YDKJ en ik vind eerlijk gezegd dat het best veel op elkaar lijkt, als je op de foto's afgaat dan. Misschien moeten we hem in het echt eens vergelijken.

    @ Kyosuke: Hey Guillaume, merci beaucoup! Yes the patternsize is just alright for my nails. Think its looks cute myself too.

    @ EvilAngel: Thank you dear for your compliment!

    @ Hanne: Dank je, maar het is niet zo oeilijk om te doen hoor. Gewoon eens op je "blote" nagels uitproberen.

    @ Gildedangel: Thank you!

    @ Stormqueen: Hee SQ wat leuk om je hier te zien zeg!! En dank je voor je compliment :-)

    @ Michelle: Dank je meiske!

    @ Skulda: Thanks Skulda!

    @ DistantDreamer: You are more then welcome dear! I will check it out much more I promis :-) Hope that you will get a lot of followers on your blog. And thanks for your lovely compliment.

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  9. Whoot! Mooi! =)

    Bruin en roze gaan gewoon goed samen.

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  10. @ Thess: Dank je. Matchen nderdaad mooi met elkaar.

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  11. Prachtige manicure, Romika. Staat je goed.

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  12. @ Nienna: Dank je wel!! Vind het zelf ook wel leuk geworden zo.

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  13. @ Tartofraises: Merci beaucoup!! It's nothing compared to your creations with I really love very much!

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  14. Wauw dit is geweldig! Wat een tijd zal daar in gaan zitten. Ik zou er het geduld niet voor hebben maar ik vind het enorm knap.

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  15. @ Drusilla: Dank je voor je reactie :-) Nee dat valt reuze mee hoor. Je moet het gewoon eens een keer proberen. Maar wel bedankt hoor voor je lieve compliment.

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  16. Wat mooi gedaan! Moet toch ook eens aan konad beginnen!

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  17. @ Tilciouz: Dank je :-) Ja gewoon eens doen, is echt leuk om te doen en je krijgt er zulke leuke resultaten mee. Echt leuk!

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  18. Erg mooi, vooral het bloemetje doet 't hem!

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  19. @ Origami: Thank you!

    @ Suzanne: Dank je wel meis....ja die is leuk heh.....maakt het af...

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  20. Gorgeous baroque nails! It's funny how the little jewel just makes the konadicure so much more alive :)

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  21. @ Sanna: Thank you so much! Yes indeed, it adds something to it.

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  22. Ontzettend mooi! Ziet er heel classy uit. :)

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  23. @ witoxicity: :-) Dank je meis voor je compliment!!!

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  48. Amazing! I really wanna try to do new things like this to my nails. I seldom have the time but I'm determined! lol

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