Born Pretty’s 25 Color Set was the first stamping polish set that I ever bought. It’s good value, gives you tons of fun colors to play with, and it was a blast to unbox the seemingly endless bottles of stamping polish.
They are mini bottles of polish so don’t expect full-size, but when you’re stamping you don’t need that much so a tiny bottle will last you longer than you expect.
I love how these pick up. I’ve had no issue getting these onto several stamper types and they produce very crisp full images.
My singular issue with Born Pretty stamping polish is that when I’m cleaning my plate between stamps I find the black can bleed and takes an extra swipe or two with my sponge compared to other brands. But that has nothing to do with the quality of image you can stamp–just a pet peeve of mine.
The colors in this set are great. You get your basic black and white and a full rainbow of pastel and deeper shades. There are also a few metallics in purple, dark green, silver, and gold which may be my favorite color of the set.
Their opacity is great and when you see how creamy and pigmented these are you understand how they can be so opaque. Their reds don’t stamp over black as well as Maniology, but that’s the only color that has that issue.
Most of their bottles are mini sizes but you can get some of their colors including their Black and White Set in full-size bottles.
Born Pretty offers a huge range of colors and finishes in their stamping polish. I have some of their Temperature Changing Stamping Polish which is really just too fun to play with.
They also have multi-chrome Chameleon Stamping Polish which is metallic and color shifting. I have my eye on this set of Holographic Stamping Polish which I haven’t seen other stamping polish brands offering.