Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I'm so looking forward to stuffing my face today, but I'm also looking forward to sharing this design with you! I think these turned out so cute and I hope you like them too. I was going to do a complimentary pilgrim look but didn't think it would turn out nearly as adorable as this. :P
I started out with a base of Essie Sand Tropez and then used a small nail art brush to create a ragged "V" shape from the tips of my nails with Milani Dark Coffee. Next, I took four different colors and painted the same type of ragged "V" shape inside of the brown one. Sorry, I don't remember exactly what four polishes I ended up using! To finish it off, I added some dots on top of the brown "V" and some fringe with white polish.
Do you do the cooking on Thanksgiving or just the eating? I'm in the latter category! ;)
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Thursday, November 27, 2014
Native American Dress Nail Art
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving Feather Gradient Nail Art!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope you all have a wonderful day and eat tons of delicious food! I'll be at my parents' house all day doing just that. ;) I love me a good gradient and this autumn-inspired one has me drooling almost as much as the thought of pumpkin pie!
To create the gradient, I dug through my collection and found a light tan, a burnt orange, a red, and a darker berry red (I'm so sorry I don't remember exactly which ones I used!). I painted all my nails with the light tan and then painted stripes of each color onto a sponge and sponged them onto my nails. Once that was all dry, I stamped a feather image onto each nail with white polish and finished with top coat.
What are you wearing on your nails for Thanksgiving? Are you going Black Friday shopping? I hope everyone stays warm and safe out there, I know how nuts it can get!
To create the gradient, I dug through my collection and found a light tan, a burnt orange, a red, and a darker berry red (I'm so sorry I don't remember exactly which ones I used!). I painted all my nails with the light tan and then painted stripes of each color onto a sponge and sponged them onto my nails. Once that was all dry, I stamped a feather image onto each nail with white polish and finished with top coat.
What are you wearing on your nails for Thanksgiving? Are you going Black Friday shopping? I hope everyone stays warm and safe out there, I know how nuts it can get!
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