What Are Some DIY Halloween Manicure Ideas? | yohana
Do you have any ideas for fun Halloween nail art? Nothing too complicated please!
Do we have ideas for nail art? Does Kim Kardashian love a bodycon dress? The answer is yes, yes a thousand times yes! We are big fans of kitschy nails around this office, so you've come to the perfect place to get the scoop on the best Halloween manicures. Read on for five ideas for the nail novice that are sure to get you in the spooky spirit.
Candy Corn: It may be the reject candy, but it looks quite adorable in nail art form. First paint your entire nail white, and let it completely dry. Then, paint an orange swath over the top two thirds of your nail. Once the orange has dried, paint the last yellow moon on the top third of your nail. It might take forever, but the results will look good enough to eat.
Accent Nail: This one is for the nail art slacker in all us. It looks like you made an effort, but it isn't really any different than painting your digits normally. Simply pick one nail on each hand to paint a contrast color. Orange andblack are the obvious pairing, but why not try black with a neon green? If you're feeling extra fancy, paint your accent nail with clear nail polish then sprinkle on fine glitter.
Word Art: We play with words all day, so this one is especially near and dear to our hearts. You can start with any background, and then use anail art pen to spell out any Halloween-themed word across your digits. We love the idea of writing "trick" on one hand and "treat" on the other. Can you say conversation starter?
Ghost: Rather than attempt to tackle a ghost body, for the nail beginner a little ghostly face is just as nice. Start with a white background and use that handy dandynail pen to paint on all manner of emotions. Why not experiment with a whole range of little phantom faces? It's kind of like Halloween-themed emoticons for your fingers!
Frankenstein: This one is for the more advanced nail artisan, but it was too cute not to include. First give yourself a lime green manicure, and then use a black nail pen to paint little scars across all your nails except for the thumb. Lastly, use your lovely square thumb nail for your Frankenstein face. With the nail pen add some scraggly hair at the top of the nail, add another scar for the mouth, and then lastly do two white dots with black dots in the middle for eyes. We bet Mary Shelley would be into them.
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