The stockings are hung by the mantle with care — and your nails are polished to festive perfection. Find manicure design inspo that highlights every festive
Chic Icicles
We love this subtle nod to winter weather, especially how the silver pops against the ice blue. The thin streaks of different shades of gray look like dangling icicles — a great twist to the popular gradient manicure.ac
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If you love a basic white manicure but want to make it more fun for the holidays, just paint one with a gold or silver metallic polish for an added dose of pizzazz.
Shimmering Snowflakes
Red, green, and silver aren't the only holiday-appropriate shades — jewel tones like violet can be just as festive, especially when used to design delicate snowflakes on your double accent nails.
Ode to the Tree
While a manicure might not be everlasting, this deep hunter shade is surely evergreen. For the gold pine tree-like design, use a toothpick for bold, even lines.
Metallic Magic
A classic red polish is definitely holiday-worthy. Just add a few golden beads onto your accent nail for a little more texture.
Midnight Blue
Red and green aren't the only holiday-appropriate shades. A rich navy blue with silver shimmer is a vibrant way to wear glitter
Half & Half
This looks complicated, but it's surprisingly easy. Start with a glossy navy polish, then add a swipe of gold in the middle, and finish it off with a midnight matte shade.
Merry Matte
This festive combo is far from cliché. In fact, it's quite a sophisticated and original version of French tips.
Warm and Fuzzy
Hit a nostalgic note with this delightful knit pattern plus a matryoshka doll accent. The double magenta shades make this a pleasantly pink surprise for the season.
Pretty Pudding
Impress every foodie at your table with these deliciously fudge-y nails that are almost good enough to eat. This manicure may take a little more patience, but it totally pays off.
Pretty Pudding
Impress every foodie at your table with these deliciously fudge-y nails that are almost good enough to eat. This manicure may take a little more patience, but it totally pays off.
Chic Icicles
We love this subtle nod to winter weather, especially how the silver pops against the ice blue. The thin streaks of different shades of gray look like dangling icicles — a great twist to the popular gradient manicure.ac
parkly Center
If you love a basic white manicure but want to make it more fun for the holidays, just paint one with a gold or silver metallic polish for an added dose of pizzazz.
Shimmering Snowflakes
Red, green, and silver aren't the only holiday-appropriate shades — jewel tones like violet can be just as festive, especially when used to design delicate snowflakes on your double accent nails.
Ode to the Tree
While a manicure might not be everlasting, this deep hunter shade is surely evergreen. For the gold pine tree-like design, use a toothpick for bold, even lines.
Metallic Magic
A classic red polish is definitely holiday-worthy. Just add a few golden beads onto your accent nail for a little more texture.
Midnight Blue
Red and green aren't the only holiday-appropriate shades. A rich navy blue with silver shimmer is a vibrant way to wear glitter
Half & Half
This looks complicated, but it's surprisingly easy. Start with a glossy navy polish, then add a swipe of gold in the middle, and finish it off with a midnight matte shade.
Merry Matte
This festive combo is far from cliché. In fact, it's quite a sophisticated and original version of French tips.
Warm and Fuzzy
Hit a nostalgic note with this delightful knit pattern plus a matryoshka doll accent. The double magenta shades make this a pleasantly pink surprise for the season.
Pretty Pudding
Impress every foodie at your table with these deliciously fudge-y nails that are almost good enough to eat. This manicure may take a little more patience, but it totally pays off.
Pretty Pudding
Impress every foodie at your table with these deliciously fudge-y nails that are almost good enough to eat. This manicure may take a little more patience, but it totally pays off.
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