Thursday, January 8, 2009

SCRAPBOOK FINDS TO USE FOR NAIL ART







Believe it or not, all of the items above were found on the scrapbook isle at Michael's craft store. These are all at least double the size you will find at Sally's AND they were cheaper, at least $1.00 cheaper. You do the math :)
All of these are flat on the backside, and coated with some sort of stick 'um, so they are really easy to use. Of course, some of the ones are a little too big, but it is still a steal.
(NOTE: All images when clicked will enlarge to a HUGE size)

2 comments:

Ms. Katee/e-polishblog said...

I hear ya on Michael's! I got some awesome glitter there that I used for nail art, the one time I did nail art LOL.

Brooke said...

KATEE - Michaels is great! I could spend a million bucks in there easily, and probly still owe some :)

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