Despite some naysayers, nail art is not dead. One look at
#NailArt on Instagram and it’s clear that our obsession with intricate designs hasn’t lost its fervor. Furthermore,
nail art is still a favorite on the runway as designers pick increasingly unique and creative looks to complement their collections. But let’s be honest: Who has the nail art arsenal and skill required to pull off some crazy, cool nail art all in the name of beauty? We definitely don’t, which is why we’ve found some easy DIY nail art ideas for beginners. The best part is, no tools (except a few office supplies and a bobby pin) or prior experience is required to nail these looks (get it?). Long live nail art!
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nail art for beginners
On the Diagonal
At the Mugler Spring 2017 show, models sported navy blue nails decorated with a single silver corner. Freehand this one at home with any color combination you wish.
Mugler Spring 2017; Image: Imaxtree
Gilded Cuticles
Morgan Taylor Lacquer’s lead manicurist Tracylee coated the nails with clear polish and placed a thin gold line along the cuticles at Rodarte. All it takes is a steady hand to create this look at home.
Image: Rodarte Spring 2017; Image: Imaxtree
Vertical Stripes
In a rush? This easy DIY nail art look takes just seconds to achieve. Draw a stripe the width of your nail polish brush right up the center of your bare nails for a pretty negative space manicure. No second coat required.
Image: Vivetta Spring 2017; Image: Imaxtree
Metallic Tips
This creative take on a French manicure pairs a blush-colored nail with a metallic tip.
Image: Zang Toi Spring 2017; Image: Imaxtree
Silver and Gold
Contrasting metallics are the perfect pair for this reverse French manicure. Start with a silver base coat across the whole nail. Once dry, use a paper reinforcement sticker to guide a thick gold or copper curve at the cuticle.
Image: Creatures of the Wind Fall 2016; Image: Imaxtree
Line Nail Art
One of the easiest nail art ideas to try, start by applying a base coat of any shade. Once dry, use a metallic or black Sharpie marker to draw a straight line down from the tip of your nail to the cuticle. You can also cut tape into small strips and stick them to your nails for the same effect.
Noon by Noor Spring 2016; Image: Courtesy of Morgan Taylor Lacquer
Reverse French
This nail art idea is as simple as it sounds. Paint nails fully in your favorite color, then swipe a crescent-shaped accent along the area closest to your cuticle. Voilà!
Image: Imaxtree
Snakeskin Nails
Apply your base color, then paint over a piece of loofah for a printed nail art look that resembles the scales of a snake.
Image: @archpk.rulezzz
Glitter French Manicure
Add some pizazz to your classic French mani by drawing a line with a glitter pen at the space where the white and nude polish meet.
Image: @crystalspanails
Lace Print Nails
Take a ripped piece of lace and apply polish with a makeup sponge on top. Remove and voilà, you have an intricate lace-inspired nail art design that took minutes to achieve.
Image: @pirulina8292
Stripes
Sure, you can paint stripes over your favorite polish color to create an art deco or graphic design, but why bother when you can just use striping tape under a layer of top coat to get the look?
Images: LuLu*s , Beautylab.nl
Dots
Go minimal or over the top with a simple dot pattern — and don't fret if you don't own any fancy dot-painting tools. Our favorite trick is to use the longer end of a bobby pin to dip into polish and dot away.
Images: NailDoctors.net , LuLu*s
Two Toned
This is nail art idea is as easy as it gets, seriously. Using a few strips of tape and two complementary colors, paint nails and give them the half-and-half treatment horizontally.
Image: Imaxtree
Sharpie
Grab a thin Sharpie marker and design whatever your heart desires over a base color. The only rule is to have fun with it.
Image: Lyndar the Merciless
Negative Space
We saw this trend all over the Spring 2015 runways. The minimalist effect can be created by using office tape as needed to create the bare, non-polished spaces.
Images: Fall For DIY , Zoya Pinterest
Splattered Manicure
Create a Jackson Pollock-inspired nail art look using a straw. Cut the straw in half, dip the bottom in nail polish and blow through it to create a splattered effect on your nails. Just put something underneath, so you don't create a mess.
Image: @lackvogel
Minimalism
Paint your nails using a solid color in a textured formula and then accent a couple of nails with dots in a different color for a minimalist approach.
Image: Imaxtree
Glitter Ombre
Getting a perfect ombre nail is tougher than it looks, but using a glitter polish for the effect takes all the guesswork out. Pair up your favorite solid polish with a complementary glitter one and paint just the bottom half or top half with it.
Image: Pausa para Feminices
French Inspired
Giving the white-tip manicure an update by changing up the line that accentuates the tip of the nail is OK in our book. From an unexpected color combo to an asymmetrical line, we're all for it.
Images: SkinOwl , Le Fashion
Stone Nail Effect
Paint your nails in the base color of your choice. Grab a piece of crumpled plastic and paint it with an accent color. Dab the plastic on your nails for a stone effect.
Image: @luma_ib
Half Moon
Who knew that hole reinforcement stickers from the office supply section could be so useful for nail art? After your base color has dried, grab five of these, cut them in half and apply them about a third of the way up on the nail. The half circle shape will help guide you as you paint the half moon.
Image: @thebasecoat
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