How to Do Fun Blue Snowflake Nails For Winter Using Stamping Plates

In today’s DIY, I will be showing you how to make blue snowflake nails. I adore snowflakes - they are so pretty and unique. Every snowflake is unique; you will never find two alike.
I'm so glad that winter is here because there is something so glittery and magical about the snow! These glitter snowflake nails are super easy to do and they really amp up the winter vibes!
Tools and materials:
- Base nail polish
- Glitter nail polish
- Fast dry top coat
- Clear top coat
- Stamping plate
- Stamping polish
- Stamp
1. Apply the blue base coat
Apply a blue base coat.
2. Apply the glitter coat
Apply a glittery purple coat on top of your solid base coat.
3. Apply the top coat
Apply a fast dry top coat. This will help your nails dry faster.
It is very important to make sure that everything is fully dry before moving on to the next step.
4. Prep the stamping plate
I am using a stamping plate with stamping polish. This will create those amazing snowflakes.
Apply stamping polish onto the plate and scrape it so that the polish gets into all the shapes evenly.
5. Stamp the snowflakes onto your nails
Press your stamper against the plate and press it firmly to your nail. Again, make sure your nails are fully dry. If not, they will get ruined with this step.
6. Complete the look
Repeat the stamping steps with the rest of your nails. You can get as creative as you would like with your stamping designs!
7. Apply the final coat
Apply a final top coat to seal in the snowflake design and let it dry.
Blue snowflake nails tutorial
There you have some beautiful holiday snowflake nail art! These beautiful winter nails will be the star of your holiday parties. They’re glittery, they’re wintery, they’re beautiful!
Let me know in the comments below how your blue glitter winter nails turn out!
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Base nail polish
- Glitter nail polish
- Fast dry top coat
- Clear top coat
- Stamping plate
- Stamping polish
- Stamp
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