happy haunting


My favorite time of year for novelty nail art is almost upon us! Mwahahahahaha! What's not to love about Halloween? So many fun patterns, colors and spooky designs to do. I got bored the other day, and as usual... my response was to paint a nail wheel. A few are variations of previous designs (Frankenstein, Blood, Skeleton, and Candy Corn) and the rest are inspired by classic Halloween themes and symbols. Though I have never seen Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington is one of those classic and creepy faces that deserved a nail, and happened to be one of my favorites. I also loved how my 'Wicked' witch turned out, my vampire fangs, the glittery BOO, and the happy jack-o-lantern. 

Last Halloween with my favorite lil Mummy
Honestly there isn't much that I don't like on this set--if anything I would maybe lighten the color on frankenstein's face, nix my patch of pumpkins and use a lighter purple for the background of the bats or maybe outline them. Overall, I was really happy with the color palette and the selection of designs. I still have to decide what to do on my real nails for Halloween so I am open to suggestions... Any thoughts? 
















1 comments:

  1. OK why do most females prefer spooky designs for nail art expressions I'm guessing the Halloween craze has hit everyone as a matter of fact vanish vixens blog post help to highlight on how to achieve the perfect Halloween look.

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