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31 Holiday Designs: Part 2

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  Hello and welcome to part 2 of my December holiday nail art design compilation! All of these have been made with a mix of freehand and stamping - I hope you enjoy them and spread some lovely festive cheer, regardless of what you celebrate. Check out part 1 with the first 10 designs here .  Also, shameless plug to vote for my design (entry #5) in @lesstalkmorepolish's holiday nail art contest ! Voting is open until December 29, and I would really appreciate your vote❤️The entry design is in this post! 11. Snowy Trees This look was made using Polished for Days Ruska (index and pinky), Glam Polish's Baby It's Cold Outside (middle), Heroine NYC's Peek-A-Blue, and a green stamping polish from Born Pretty Store. The stamping polish I used was also from BPS - winter stamping plate BP-01. The yellow lights were dotted using Heroine NYC's Lemonade. 12. Winter Skittle A simple blue winter skittle for a palette cleanser. Featuring, from left to right, Different Dimension'

31 Holiday Designs: Part 1

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Hello loves, and welcome to another one of my (recently) sparse blog updates! I've committed to posting one holiday/winter design on Instagram every day of December, and today I'll be showing you the first 10 holiday nail art designs. All of these have been made with a mix of freehand and stamping - I hope you enjoy them and spread some lovely festive cheer, regardless of what you celebrate! *Disclaimer: In many of these designs, you'll notice that I won't name some of the polishes that I use (sometimes, this is the name of the most prominent color of the design, like for the candy cane mani). In light of the views that some indie makers have revealed, I cannot in good conscious support these makers and their brand with free publicity. While I may continue to use their polishes for the sake of artwork, they will not be receiving any recognition and I will be looking to replace them with colors from other brands that I can continue using in my art instead. With that, let