I love nativities. I have a beautiful olive wood one that I inherited from my grandparents that I love! I’ve got a big one in the front yard. I’ve got lots of little nativity ornaments on my Christmas tree. For me, these serve as a great reminder of the reason we celebrate Christmas: Christ’s birth. Because of this, I really like to take a break from the Santa/snowman/candy cane manis and replace them with some nail art that reflects the true meaning of Christmas.
I had a couple ideas rolling around in my head, so I decided to make my right and left hands each a little different. Here’s my left hand:
The black is craft paint. The rest is nail polish. The star glitter was fished out of a glitter polish from a Wet n Wild Fergie polish. I love these nails!
Here’s my right hand:
I don’t do a lot of these vertical type manis, but I thought this would be a good opportunity.
Here’s a close up of my Baby Jesus nail:
Except for the blue base color and the sparkly background “light”, this was done entirely with craft paint. It always creeps me out a little to see a picture of my nails this close up.
And here’s the reason you should keep practicing your nail art:
These are the nativity nails that I did last year. I have since had a TON of practice, learned a few tricks and techniques, and gotten a finer paint brush. Sometimes progress comes in such tiny steps that it’s sort of hard to see, so looking back a full year to see my improvement is really encouraging. I’ve still got lots of room for growth!
Thanks for reading!
Love! It’s nice to see the reason for the season.
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🙂
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Nails are a great place to express your thoughts and feelings, not just for “aesthetics!” As someone put it, “Little Canvas(es).”
Have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Merry Christmas to you, too!
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Lovely! These are so pretty! I bought a tiny little nativity scene for my mom about 20 years ago that was made out of, like, Fimo clay – the whole gang assembled, and SO, so cute. Then last year I take a real close look at it and see that after 20 years, it’s actually starting to rot, which seems extra sacrilegious, no? I’ll have to find a suitable replacement…
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Oh, that’s so sad!
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I love how the glitter makes the scene glow!
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