#AwesomeNailsAreAwesome Guest Week! Featuring Chelsea of The Nail Network

Good evening!! 

  The night belongs to Chelsea of The Nail Network. Once you guys see her pictures it will be pretty clear why I needed Chelsea on board for this week. I've been following her since she started out and have always LOVED her photos and her perfect manicures. She has a great range of stamping abilities as well as freehand, but no matter what she is doing on her nails, you can always expect perfection and beautiful photos. 
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Hello readers of LTHP! My name is Chelsea and I run The Nail Network blog. Cristina kindly asked me to write a guest post for her and before I get to the nails, I want to thank her and send her a huge hug and get-well-soon wishes! Let Them Have Polish was one of the two blogs that I followed religiously when I first started getting into nail polish and it is so cool to be guest posting on one of the greatest nail blogs on the internet! Let's get to the nails, shall we?
For this post, I wanted to do some really fun nail art. I haven't had the chance to do much nail art lately and I really miss doing it, so I thought this was the perfect occasion to spend the time doing some. I started out with two coats of Monica, from Zoya's recent Designer collection for fall, and then sponged Orly Fowl Play up from my cuticles to create a gradient. 
Once that was dry, I put a matte top coat over it and waited very patiently for it to dry completely. I then took a very small paintbrush and some regular glossy topcoat and drew little leopard print spots on all of my nails. I'm very pleased with how these turned out; they are subtle but gorgeous when you take the time to look at them closely. I hope you enjoy them as well and thank you for reading! If you would like, you can check out my blog at www.the-nail-network.com. :) 
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  See what I mean!!! This girl rocks my world with her perfect nails and kick-ass photo taking skills. There really isn't much I can say, Chelsea's beautiful work speaks for itself! I love her play with textures and finishes. Very unique! A picture is worth 1,000 words indeed!! Thank you so much Chelsea for this fantastic nail art look! 

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