Happy Halloween!!

In Nails by Jacki20 Comments

Hello readers! Ready for my Halloween nails? I have only been able to do one Halloween nail design this year, but I love how it turned out! I asked the hubby for some help to come up with a nail design that was a little different than the common Halloween designs (candy corn, pumpkins, etc) and he ended up designing something on GIMP for me to try! A spooky tree, moon, and bats over a killer gradient! Love love love!

It was super hard to photograph so I have a few pics for you.

And because I am wearing this as a full mani for the holiday festivities, here is a kind of crappy shot of my right hand! SO hard to take pics with the opposite hand! Same gradient but I stamped on a house and some bats! 
I used:
Duri Rejuvacote
Base color of Zoya Reagan
Gradient with Zoya Reagan, Zoya Monica, and Milani Black Swift
Black Swift for the freehand tree and bats, as well as the stamped house and bats on the other hand.
Orly Lemonade for the moon.
Top coat of NYC Grand Central Station
What do you think? Show me what your Halloween nails on my Facebook Page today! Thanks for reading!

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Comments

  1. Exah

    This is so perfect 🙂
    I love how the gradient works with the stamp so well and your accent nail is beautiful!

  2. Giovanna Iglesias Croccia

    Your always amazing! Love the gradient, the stamping, but specially the tree! It's gorgeous!

    I've created an English version of my blog and would be really really honored if you could come check it out!

    Thanks and Happy Halloween!

  3. Mostly Manicures

    Wow! I love seeing such an original (and mature) take on Halloween nails. The free handed tree is incredible and the gradient is so smooth and perfectly proportioned. Awesome work!

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