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Black Dot Gradient Over Neon Orange

Work will not break me!  It may limit my ability to post somewhat but to show it Imma do neon orange for danger! Or something!  Loud noises! And yes, that's going to be may introductory passage!

Much to my camera's horror, a neon orange from Claire's caught my eye when I was deciding what to wear yesterday.  Oh my, is it neon.  It kept interfering with my day-to-day activities, it was that bright.  Which makes it awesome to me.  Application of the orange wasn't bad for a neon, this is three coats.  Once done, I took a sewing pin (for mega tiny dots) and started dotting dots, a la pshiiit. I choose the pin over my dotting tools as I wanted the smallest dots possible.  Seemed to work well.  






The Verdict: Love neons, love the dots.  Thanks pshiiit, love the idea!

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  1. very arty. i love it xx
    liloo /@tsunimee xx

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  2. So summery; it's gorgeous! x

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  3. OMG! I love this dot gradient idea! Too cute.

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  4. This looks fantastic. (btw my work computer has finally decided to stop spazzing on me when I try to comment so I'm about to make up for all the comments I wish I could have written earlier) :D
    I love dotticure gradients

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