Octopus Party Nail Lacquer: Metaphysics

My Studio Acrylic Paint: Shamrock, Green Moss, and Hunter Green

Winstonia: Berry Wine Brushes

Small dotting tool

Top Coat: Glossy - Seche Vite

Knuckle Ring from Lady Queen #SP0264



And because I have apparently been on a roll this week there is a video tutorial too!









In retrospect I do think I should of maybe scaled better are the dotted snowfall. They should definitely be a bit smaller in comparison to the trees. It's probably just me nitpicking though. You know how it goes, we are always our own worse critics.



In retrospect I do think I should of maybe scaled better are the dotted snowfall. They should definitely be a bit smaller in comparison to the trees. It's probably just me nitpicking though. You know how it goes, we are always our own worse critics.





Don't forget to check out the other ladies participating in the month long I hope you guys like these as much as I do. One thing is for sure, I think this mani has awaken the want to do freehand more often. Though what I'll do is another battle entirely, haha. Oh that good ol' inspiration blockage, you haven't been missed. If you guys have any suggestions for holiday manis let me know down in the comments.Don't forget to check out the other ladies participating in the month long Challenge Your Nail Art prompts. And if you're looking for something fun to do this month, then consider joining in yourself! Thanks for reading guys.



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Hiya guys and TGIF! Before we get started on our weekend I have some more festive nails to share with you today. It's time for the next prompt in the Challenge Your Nail Art challenge. I'm sure you can guess what the prompt is haha, but just in case you can't it's... Christmas Trees! I debated back and forth on the kind of tree I wanted to paint, but ultimately decided for the natural outdoor scenery design. What do you think?Doing freehand is a lot like riding a bike... actually scratch that because I never learned how to do that. Let's just say that it has been a long time since I've done a full-on freehand mani. I honestly can't remember the last freehand mani I even did so it's safe to say it has been a while. That said, I don't think I did too shabby!Actually I am so pumped at how these turned out, mostly because I was just winging it haha. The key to doing freehand trees like this is using a light-hand and a thin brush. The ones I used for this design are from the Berry Wine set from Winstonia and they are so super thin it's great. I purchased my set a few months ago and I am still in love with them so I definitely recommend them.Now here's a break down of everything else I used to create this mani: