The One With the Christmas Holly Manicure
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Good Morning, Polished World! How are you all doing on this wonderful Sunday? Last night I did some crazy nail art which is something I haven't done in awhile and I'm so proud of it. I cannot wait to share it with you hopefully later this week. It felt so good to sit down and do something a little more intricate than the normal dots or flowers. Of course it's Christmas themed, so it fits in perfectly for the month.
Anyways, enough about that manicure, onto today's design! Not going to lie, I'm super happy with how this design turned out. Every year I do a holly design, but this year I wanted to add a little spice to it. In my mind, spice was adding a little glitter gradient to index and pinkie finger. I think it worked.
Let's take a look!
Colors Used:
- Zoya - Hunter
- Zoya - Tomoko
- Morgan Taylor - All Tango-ed Up
- ORLY - White Tips
It's nice doing nail art with all nail polish and no acrylics. I think that my holly are a tad messy, but hey give a girl a break. I've been on a hiatus for the past year almost and now am just slowly sliding back into this. If I were to re-create this design, I would have probably made the holly a tad larger and put it on the bottom corner of the nail. There's always next year!
Tomoko worked wonderfully for a glitter gradient. If you have been following me awhile, then you know how much I love my OG Zoya Pixie Dust polishes. Tomoko is by far my all time favorite. In all the years that I've owned them, it's never crossed my mind to utilize one of them for a glitter gradient over a cream polish. Let me tell you, it worked WONDERFULLY! I was super impressed. Literally one dab on the nail with the makeup sponge and it was perfect. The photos don't do it justice.
What do you think? Fan of the simple Christmas design?
Cannot wait to keep sharing more Christmas manicures!!
Until next time, <3
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