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Draw 3 thin lines on your nail, criss-crossing the in the center. Draw smaller lines coming off of those lines. Use a dotting tool or bobby pin to add some dots along the main lines. Top coat. This will give you a simple snowflake, you can make it as detailed or as simple as you would like. You can tell I’m not the best freehand artist in the world but the finished product looks so cute!

Next we have a simple glitter gradient – done in a palette of white and blue it gives that sparkly, frosty winter morning feel – so simple and cute when you’re snuggled up in a sweater by a roaring fire! To get this look, paint your nails a white base and let dry. Using a makeup sponge, paint your glitter onto it and gently dab the glitter around the cuticle of your nail, working towards the center. Top with a quick-dry top coat and then a matte top coat!

So after I did the above mani I just fell in love with the blue and white combo for a winter wonderland theme. It totally reminded me of a Christmas tree I had when I was a kid – it was a white fluffy tree all done up in blue lights and blue and silver ornaments! I started with a white polish with gold shimmer in it, and stamped light blue snowflakes over top of that.

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