SFAC: One Tree Planted (m294) - Nail Stamping Plate
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A simple act can have a tree-mendous impact! One Tree Planted is a non-profit organization that provides aid to global reforestation, conservation, and environmental restoration across the globe.
With each SFAC One Tree Planted collab plate or bundle purchase, we'll donate 5% of the purchase price* to One Tree Planted to make it simple for anyone to help the environment and plant trees. Donations will help restore forests, create habitats for biodiversity, and make a positive social impact around the world.
• NAIL ART WITH HEART: Help to restore our forests and show your support for the environment by giving back with this stamping plate!
• ENDLESS CREATIVITY: The nail art possibilities are endless with just one nail stamping plate and your favorite polishes!
• SWEET & SIMPLE: Stamping is simple! Just scrape, stamp, and swoon your way to a beautiful new manicure.
*Donation associated with the sales of every charity-related product is not tax-deductible to the purchaser.
"5 simple steps" for nail stamping

Paint a generous amount of stamping polish onto a design.

Scape off excess polish with the edge of a scraper card, holding it at a 45 degree angle.

Quickly, roll the stamper head onto the design.

Transfer the stamp onto your nail, using a smooth rolling motion.

Finish with a layer of Smudge Free Top Coat
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One Tree Planted
This is a great plate. Maniology is a great company with quality products and kind hearts.

Love it
Such a fun plate and for a good cause. Absolutely love it

Versatile options, great results
I know I will use this stamp over and over again, if only for the mountain ranges and the birds and the clouds. I love the animals too. My family lives in Angel Fire, and this helps when I miss it. I'm a complete beginner to nail stamping - I made my first stamp on Saturday, and I had the mountain range by Monday. (It did take a lot of practice on Monday though - I find it much easier when you use an actual stamping polish, but I didn't own any stamping polishes except white.)
