Festive Reverse French Tip Wreaths on a Chimney Nail Art Tutorial for Christmas
Hey there! Today I have another nail art tutorial for you all! I thought that chimney nails might be a fun idea for Christmas and a cool way to add some more festive cheer to chimneys is to put some wreaths on them! I reckon' these chimney nails are fit for Santa Clause ;)
The polishes I used for these nails are: Revlon Espresso, Revlon Jaded Night, Revlon Red by Revlon and White Chocolate by Savvy by DB.
After painting your nails white, use brown nail polish to create squares of varying lengths in order to create a brick design, then fill them in. You may need to go over them twice in order to achieve full opacity.
The next step is to create a wreath design on the end of the nail. To do this use a nail art brush to and draw spikes in slightly different sizes to make leaves. Do this again underneath your current design and then fill in the space between them.
The very last step is to draw the ribbon. Start by drawing a small heart and fill this in. Then, draw two lines coming from the heart to create your ribbon, and BAM, now your nails are Santa Clause ready!
There we have it! Wasn't that easy? I do worry, though, that they look a bit like cow print from a distance, but no, these are chimney nails, not cattle nails! Actually, that might be good, I might just do cow print nails next! Anywho, what do you guys think, should I do cow print nails? Let me know in the comments and share your own creations with me on instagram and pinterest using the #goodnails!
May Your nails be good
Gabby
The polishes I used for these nails are: Revlon Espresso, Revlon Jaded Night, Revlon Red by Revlon and White Chocolate by Savvy by DB.
After painting your nails white, use brown nail polish to create squares of varying lengths in order to create a brick design, then fill them in. You may need to go over them twice in order to achieve full opacity.
The next step is to create a wreath design on the end of the nail. To do this use a nail art brush to and draw spikes in slightly different sizes to make leaves. Do this again underneath your current design and then fill in the space between them.
The very last step is to draw the ribbon. Start by drawing a small heart and fill this in. Then, draw two lines coming from the heart to create your ribbon, and BAM, now your nails are Santa Clause ready!
There we have it! Wasn't that easy? I do worry, though, that they look a bit like cow print from a distance, but no, these are chimney nails, not cattle nails! Actually, that might be good, I might just do cow print nails next! Anywho, what do you guys think, should I do cow print nails? Let me know in the comments and share your own creations with me on instagram and pinterest using the #goodnails!
May Your nails be good
Gabby
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