Ok....got a green stopper the other day when Arica and I went to get
Starbucks before my Nailpro Cover shoot.  I thought of you Holly.  Now, I'm
kind of more of a Coffee Bean girl....I have to say, if you have one...check
out their stoppers.  They are much shorter.  Not too short for, say, an eco
pot.  I think I'd hold the skinny stick end and mix with the paddle end.

ON another note...if you haven't seen Lorraine announce it yet....my Metal
Stirring Tool finally came in.  I took what everyone else was doing and
tweaked it to make it more versatile.   By changing the head size, you can
now stir pots, mix glitter into hard gel, stir pigment / glitter into
acrylics AND AND AND....stir a BOTTLE of Soak Off Gel.  That's
right....Elaine the concerned citizen of the Tech world doesn't like that
you are just shaking those suckers.  I know they are thick.  Sooooooooo if
you want to, you can use our tool to stick into the bottle and stir it and
be SURE you're mixed.

:)

Creative and Harmony can send me my "Thank You" Christmas card at my
office.  hahha  Or contact me directly for Private Label.  lmao


Kind Regards,
Elaine T. Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax 661.257.5856
[email protected]
Blog: itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com


On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Manicures That Last <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  At 07:34 PM 11/9/2010, you wrote:
>
> I use those green stoppers that you get at starbucks.  You know the majig
> they give you to stop your coffee slopping out when you're driving
> around.....I first started using these things to scoop out glitter when
> mixing up batches for rock star toes, or sprinkling glitter directly on
> fingers or toes and now they make a damn fine stir stick, they come in handy
> for all kinds of odd little jobs......now my clients bring them to me, I
> have them everywhere in my studio!
>
> Holly
>
>
>
> Holly, you owe me $4.59 plus gas now! hahaha I went to Starbucks yesterday
> and got my coffee, but no green stopper. I almost felt like a fool asking,
> "um excuse me but my friend Holly said something about a stopper??"
>
> So now that I have this thing in my hand I have to ask you, are these not
> breaking when stirring your eco gels? or mixing glitter with your hard gels?
> They seem a little flimsy to me. I can see their benefit for sprinkling and
> disposal though.
>
>
>
>
>
> Lorraine, webgirl
>
>  www.ManicuresThatLast.com <http://www.manicuresthatlast.com/>
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