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I Spy With My #naileyes

You have heard me talk or read my blogs about seeing things with your nail eyes many times. Everything in the world around us can become inspiration for great nails. What if we could share ideas

February 10, 2014
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You have heard me talk or read my blogs about seeing things with your nail eyes many times. Everything in the world around us can become inspiration for great nails. What if we could share ideas with each other and see things outside the bubble of our own daily surroundings?

How many of you are on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.? There is this odd little thing in those programs called a hashtag. The hashtag is simply the pound side "#" that is placed in front of a word without a space. By hashtagging something, you make it searchable within the program. This means if all of us use the hashtag #naileyes when we post an inspirational photo to share with others, then we could do a search for #naileyes and be inspired by what our fellow professionals have spied! Here are a few photos of things I spied with my nail eyes to get you inspired. I look forward to searching the hashtag #naileyes to see what you find with yours!



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— Holly

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