![]() ![]() Wait - Christmas isn’t the end of winter?Ī post shared by NAILS by Abigail Reindeer Press-On Almond Nails Using The GelBottle colors in Jungle, Almond, and Vegas, nail artist Abigail creates this beautiful abstract nail design perfect for Christmas and all winter long. You can either freehand the lights with a nail brush or use these tiny stick-on nail crystals. Just how did you manage to tie in a cluster of stringed beads into that, anyway? With this design, your nails will definitely be “lit” this holiday season. These nails by manicurist Kassandra Jones are significantly easier to pull off than untangling your mess of Christmas lights. Use Kinetics Beauty polish in Mild Flaws and Rebel Heart, Cirque polish in Reflektor, and a nail dotting tool to get those perfectly shaped circles. Except for our roommate, who starts freaking out right around December 10. These Christmas nails by artist Paulina look simple, but nobody ever said the holidays had to be complicated. These candy cane press-ons are perfect for Christmastime, come in both stiletto and coffin shapes, and require neither tape nor steady hands - unlike the superb wrapping job we did after too many peppermint patties. Now you’ll have at least two ornaments the cat doesn’t break - three if you include the kevlar tree topper we bought at the Army surplus store. Use a nail brush for the small details and nail tape for the diagonal lines. This holiday manicure by was created with GelBottle polish in Rose Gold, Pink Rose, and Daisy. Photo Credit: Pink and Gold Ornament Manicure Use GelBottle’s Teddy Biab polish as your base. All the same, you can paint your nails like these by Amy Holland and dangle your fingers over someone’s head. Looking to get lucky under the mistletoe this year? Careful: That’s how our cousin got a debilitating case of the cooties in ‘15. These abstract nails by Jaz Moger prove that you can take the “Christ” out of Christmas - as well as the “mas!” Colors used are Slumber Party and Snapshot by Salon System. The most adorable hand-painted polar bear this side of a Coke-guzzling corporate shill is a great icebreaker and really stands out against these snowy white coffin nails by Emily Gilmour. Using Magpie polish in Bloody Mary and Come On Eileen as well as acrylic powder in ice queen, nail artist Melissa aced this classic look.Ī post shared by Stephanie Polar Bear Nails These matte nails have got a little bit of everything: Christmas sweater patterns, a cute little reindeer, and a shimmering gold snowflake. Photo Credit: Matte Red and Green Christmas Nails Preferably one without an owl living in it. Then throw on some flannel and go chop down your own Christmas tree. We love this unique nail design by Aja Walton using 3M signature plaid tape, but you can also use these nail decals. Plaid is a classic winter pattern, akin to our parents’ pattern of failing to get us what we really want every Christmas. You will definitely need a nail brush and dotting tool for these. These bright red nails matched with a deep green Christmas floral pattern are whimsical and perfect for when you wish both joy unto everyone. Photo Credit: Holly Jolly Christmas Nails This pack from LA-based nail salon Olive and June features reindeer, candy canes, Christmas trees and ugly sweaters. Save your holiday energy for eating fruitcakes by using nail stickers to create a simple-yet-festive manicure. Grab that extra glass of eggnog because, best case, your right hand will match your left hand when you unwrap your presents. These Christmas nail ideas include snowflake decals, candy canes, glitter nails, llamas (trust us), and a bowl full of jelly’s worth of red and green accents. With all of the festive nail polish colors - candy reds, deep greens, and icy blues - and holiday decals, there’s plenty of jolly inspiration to get you in that holiday mood. Oh, and maybe give yourself a manicure while you’re at it. Hey, it’s Christmastime! So get your jingle on with some Christmas nail art ideas and hang the wreaths and twinkly lights.
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