1The nail design features a Halloween theme with playful elements like spiders, a jack-o'-lantern, and a ghost.
2The color palette includes orange, white, black, and hints of purple glitter, creating a spooky yet vibrant look.
3Each nail showcases different designs: one with a spider, another with a jack-o'-lantern, a third with a ghost, and surrounding nails with purple glitter and spider webs.
4The addition of small dots and spider webs adds an intricate touch, complementing the primary designs.
Items Needed for this Design
Nail Preparation
Nail file
Cuticle pusher
Nail buffer
Base coat
Nail Polish Colors
Orange polish
Black polish
White polish
Purple glitter polish
Nail Art Tools
Fine detail brush
Dotting tool
Nail stickers or stamps for spider web and ghost
Top coat
Cleanup
Nail polish remover
Cotton swabs
Small angled brush
Step by Step DIY(Do It Yourself) Guide
1
Prepare your nails.
File your nails to the desired shape.
Gently push back your cuticles with a cuticle pusher.
Buff the surface of your nails for smoothness.
Apply a base coat to protect your nails.
2
Apply the base colors.
Paint two nails with orange polish.
Paint one nail with white polish.
Paint the remaining two nails with black polish.
Allow the polish to dry completely.
3
Create the nail art designs.
Use a fine detail brush to paint a spider and dots on an orange nail.
Draw or use a sticker for a jack-o'-lantern face on a black nail.
Create a ghost and spider web on the white nail using stickers or a fine detail brush.
Use purple glitter polish to add texture on the black nails.
4
Finish with top coat.
Apply a top coat to all nails to seal the design.
Allow the top coat to dry completely.
5
Clean up the edges.
Dip a small angled brush into nail polish remover.
Carefully clean around the edges of each nail for a neat finish.
Pro Tips
Ensure each layer of nail polish is dry before applying the next to prevent smudging.
Practice the designs on a piece of paper before applying them to the nails for better precision.
If you are new to intricate designs, consider using nail stickers or stamps for cleaner lines.
Use a small dotting tool for more consistent dots on the design.