Hiya!,
How are you doing? I'm alright just trying to get a schedule back in order for myself seeing as both the little one and myself are back in school and she now has skating lessons on Mondays. She had a blast yesterday. I think it's time I invest in my own personal planner lol. Seeing as it's been rather cold the past few days here in Toronto, I figured it's time for a snowflake mani. See more after the jump!
I know the green may not be the typical color for a base of a snowflake mani but I just had to use it. I also kept the snowflakes very simple by keeping them near the tips of the nails.
I've got a few manis left to share with this nail shape so you're going to get a mixture of this one and my new nail shape lol.
Polishes Used:
- Duri: Rejuvacote (base coat)
- Polished For Days: Under The Mistletoe (base color)
- ILNP: Mega (S) (not shown)
- Glisten & Glow: HK Girl Fast Drying Top Coat
Products/Tools Used:
- DecoArt Crafter's Acrylic Paint: White
- Dotting Tool
- Nail Art Brush
Have you done any snowflake manis for the winter? Is it cold where you are? Do you like winter? Let's chat in the comments down below!
I love the freehand snowflakes! I like how you added a bit of bling with ILNP Mega. So cute! And the green base is awesome :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! :D
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, that green is phenomenal!
ReplyDeletePretty
ReplyDeleteNever attempted freehand snowflakes. Yours are beautiful x
ReplyDeleteThank you Tracey. You should it sometime.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anita.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! It really is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI adore how the snowflakes look against the green. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteFree hand!? GET OUT! Such a fantastic job on those!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out beautifully!! Great choice of base.
ReplyDeleteIve never done freehand snowflakes, and I love that green!!
ReplyDeleteI bet yours would turn out awesome, and the green is fantastic! Thanks Tiffany.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteAwe thanks Jen!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Roselynn.
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