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You have all seen the cute nail designs for this fall season, but never thought that you could do them yourself. Well I have gathered a few easy nail tutorials to help you get ready just in time for Thanksgiving and the rest of fall! It is not impossible; just follow these step by step nail tutorials for a flawless fall look.

  1. Pumpkin Patch Nails

This nail design is so adorable and easy. It looks professionally done, but you can definitely do this design yourself. In just a few simple steps your nails this fall could look fantastic!

Here’s the link: http://www.onenailtorulethemall.co.uk/2013/10/then-and-now-pumpkins-tutorial.html

2. Turkey Nails

With a simple dotting pen (or bobby pin if you don’t have one) you can create this cute little turkey on your nails for Thanksgiving. This doesn’t look too time consuming and the end result looks great.

Here’s the link: http://polishandpearls.com/thanksgiving-turkey-nails/

3.Fall Gradient

It doesn’t get any easier than this ladies! All you need is a base color and some sparkle nail polish in fall tones. Layered on top of one another it gives a sophisticated look to your holiday polish.

Here’s the link: http://www.nailpolis.com/artworks/crisalvarado17-fall-gradient

4. Easy Leaves

If you have access to a small nail brush, you can do this nail design. This design isn’t very complicated and results in such a pretty manicure. Everyone will be asking where you got them done!

Here’s the link: http://mischsbeautyblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/notd-september-29th-fall-leaf-nail-art.html

HCXOXO

  • Alana Long

 

Resources:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/melissaharrison/nail-tutorials-for-fall

http://www.brit.co/thanksgiving-nail-art/?utm_campaign=pinbutton_hover

Alana is a college Senior with a major in Mass Communications with a concentration in Journalism and Media Studies and a minor in Art History. Alana was born in raised in Southwest Florida, so she adores the water and beach lifestyle. She loves anything to do with fashion and plans to work as a professional fashion writer or PR professional when she gets out of college. Alana looks forward to writing for the University of South Florida St. Petersburg's chapter of Her Campus all four years of her upcoming college career and is currently a Campus Correspondent and Editor-in-Chief for her chapter. When she's not running to and from classes, she loves to go online shopping or watching YouTube videos.  
A Mass Communications Major with a passion for inspiring others.