Happy Monday! Since today is Saint Patrick’s Day, I thought I would put together a quick post featuring simple nail art. If you’re still looking for a festive manicure idea, this look is perfect for you! Plus, if you’re like me and you don’t celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, you can wear this manicure to cheer on my favorite NBA team ā the Boston Celtics! Let me show you the nail art I created.
To create this manicure, I grabbed two polishes from my collection ā Julep Payton as the perfect Saint Pat’s green, and Zoya Jacqueline as the base for my accent nail. I applied two coats of Payton on all of my nails, except for my ring finger, where I applied three coats of Jacqueline. Once my manicure was completely dry, I carefully used a dotting tool (I got mine on Amazon HERE) to create a shamrock. I then finished up with Essie Good to Go top coat.
I hope you like this super fast and simple manicure! I recently purchased my dotting tools, and am still getting the hang of using them, so I hope to have more nail art looks coming up soon. I hope those of you who celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day are having a fun and safe day!
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I actually tried to do this same look last night, but screwed up my clover so badly I ended up going with all green! Needless to say, I’m checking out the dotting tool. Super cute!
-Casey
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Happy St Patricks Day! Great mani, simple and effective – great job!
So cute! I agree that the Julep Payton is the perfect green.
Ahh, stinkin’ cute! I love shamrocks! <3 And, I especially LOVE St. Patrick's Day! Green is everything! š
you, peyton is def a perfect st pat’s day green.
Aw cute! I’m not even sure I could freehand that teeny shamrock, but you did a fab job š
Great mani!
So cute! I loved how you made the 4 leaf clover!
This is a nice mani, you did the shamrock perfectly.
Cute cute cute!!! I love the art!