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I feel like there isn’t much time to do winter nail art because I usually do holiday nail art in December and really people move onto Valentine’s Day right away. I wanted to squeeze in one wintry look. We had a nice snowfall last night so this look was appropriate. I am actually still wearing these and would have taken some fun shots with snow but they are chipped now. Oh well!
For this look, I reached for my flaky polishes. I actually wish that I had a brown, flake polish like the white and blue I used below. I just think it would be so beautiful to have a light pale brown with gray or brown flakes. Someone make this. But otherwise I still think that pop of brown is nice against the wintry blues. It kind of reminds me of fresh snow in a bright blue sky, and then the dirty ground underneath the snow as it melts lol.
So the two Stella Chromas are actually from 2015-2016 when the brand had a different name, so I am holding Coconut Creme which is an awesome Stella Chroma that is available!
- Blue flake: Stella Chroma Won’t The Muggles See Us?
- White flake: Stella Chroma Stracciatella
- Blue creme: Morgan Taylor Blue-Eyed Beauty
- Brown creme: Zoya Kinsley
I just did a freehand simple snowflake and plaid nail art. I used the four colors throughout the nails. My thumb is the same as my pinky. I love blues like this creme. It is the perfect amount of bright but soft.
I really want to get one more winter/snowy look in! And then I'll move on to Valentine's Day looks and hopefully get 2-3 posted!
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I love everything you do. I think the colors work perfectly together. Thanks for sharing 💜
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Thank you! I have another light blue with blue flecks on right now; I must be in the mood! Hope you are staying warm!
DeleteGreat minds. My mani is Girly Bits Put Your Strap On .
DeleteSo pretty! I love the colours that you used and the final outcome! :-)
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