Happy Tuesday, friends! Today I have some winter nail art to share with you. I've been wanting to do snowy trees ever since I did several tree manicures back in the fall, and when I saw Zoya Blu, I knew it would be a perfect base for such a mani! And of course, now that I get ready to post this, it's been "warm" in the high 50F and rainy here in Ohio...well at least it was this weekend! The warmth was nice, but I know we're not done with winter yet!
For my snowy tree nail art, I started with a base of Zoya Blu. I then used the dry brush technique and Nicole by OPI My Jay Or The Highway and Wet N Wild Wild Shine French White to create the ground. I added dots in the WNW white and then my tree in It's So Easy StripeRite black. I added some more snow detail on the tree with my dotting tool, and sealed it all in with top coat! I love how unique trees can be, because they are all different in nature...you can't mess them up! So neat =) What do you think of this manicure? Is snowing where you are?


Amazing! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sarah!! <3
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow this is beautiful. I can't believe you free-handed this! Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove this! It's summer where I live, but I think you've just inspired me to try something similar but in summery style. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! Is it backwards though? Love the blue color and that tree is amazing!!
ReplyDeletenail art like this is so impressive! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab! It's so right now too where I live - it's been freezing cold - too cold actually for snow but I was hoping - living on the beach and having it snow is always a treat - the look with snow on the redwood trees is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!! Such a peaceful winter scene!
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