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14 DIY Fall Nail Designs: Discover Happiness at Your Fingertips!
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There's so much beauty to behold come autumn, thanks to the season's changing foliage, gorgeous blooms and colorful crops. So why not take inspiration from all that Mother Nature has to offer this time of year and add it to your fingertips in the form of fall nail designs. Read on for the seasonal designs that are easy to DIY at home for pennies (or use the below photos as inspiration for your next in-salon manicure). Simply grab a few polishes, some tools and get ready to paint on a marvelous fall-inspired manicure.
One of the best parts of the changing of the seasons is the opportunity to change up your nails. It’s always fun to get festive with a new manicure design that matches the aesthetic of the season. Where for your summer nails you may have tried out pastels, bright French tip designs, chrome over your […]
1. Gorgeous golden French tips
Put a fall spin on a classic French manicure featuring gilded tips that draw attention upward, creating the illusion of longer nails.
Get the look:
Apply two coats of an orange metallic polish, like Zoya in Amy , to all nails; let dry.
Place a small strip of painter’s tape across the nail, leaving just the tip exposed.
Sweep gold polish, like Orly in Luxe, along the tip; let sit for 1 minute before removing the tape (this allows the polish to set for a mess-free, straight line). Repeat using a fresh piece of tape for each nail. Seal with clear top coat.
To create the gradual fade-out, swipe on a second coat of glitter polish to cover the top two-thirds of the first glitter coat, finishing at the tip; let dry. Seal with clear top coat.
3. Pretty pops of pumpkin
A deep maroon base makes pretty pumpkin accents pop for an extra gourd -geous manicure.
“This manicure has all the drama of fall foliage,” says manicurist Miss Pop . “And because the leaves are tiny bits of colored foil, you get a big dose of shimmer and shine!”
Get the look:
Apply two coats of a metallic gold polish, like essie in Good as Gold , onto all nails; let dry completely.
On two accent nails per hand, dip nail striper brush, like Orly Striper Brush , into a brown polish, like OPI in Shh...It’s Top Secret , and use it to paint branches that extend from the sides of each nail. Let dry.
Once dry, use one end of a toothpick to gently tap small dots of clear top coat along branches (it acts as an adhesive for "leaves"). Then, use the other end to place small flecks of red, gold, orange and green pieces of nail foil, like Daily Charme Nail Art Foil Box , that's been cut into diamond-shaped pieces along the length of the branches. Let dry; seal with clear top coat.
5. Hoot-tastic owl fall nail designs
Looking for an adorable fall nail decoration? “This is the perfect manicure for you,” says Miss Pop. “From the cute spots on his belly, to his bling beak, you can’t help but smile looking at this owl!”
Get the look:
Apply two coats of a red polish, like essie in Forever Yummy , on all but two nails per hand. Let dry.
On the non-red accent nails: Place the edge of a round paper reinforcement sticker near the cuticle and paint nails with a taupe polish, like Olive & June in RP . Let dry, then remove the sticker and use a yellow striper polish, like Color Club Nail Art Striper in Yellow , to paint a half circle on the owl’s body.
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6. Dazzling dahlia blooms
“The hint of shimmer in the polish — and sparkle from the rhinestones — creates a dazzling light around your hands that helps blur skin imperfections,” says celebrity manicurist Patricia Yankee .
Get the look:
Apply two coats of a shimmery red polish, like ILNP in Love Me Not, to all nails; let dry completely.
On two accent nails per hand, create a dahlia flower: On a paper plate, pour three pools of coral nail polish, like Zoya in Thandie . Add 2 drops white polish, like Wet n Wild in Lovey Dove-y, to the first pool, 1 drop to the second pool and leave the final pool undiluted; mix with a toothpick. Then, using a nail striper brush, like Orly Striper Brush , make a ring of teardrop-shaped petals with the lightest shade. Next, make a ring with the mid-tone shade. Finally, make the inside petals with the darkest shade. Let dry completely.
Dip a toothpick into clear top coat and use it to place a rhinestone, find them in a set, like editTime Nail Art Rhinestones , to the center of each flower. Next, use a green striper polish, like Color Club Nail Art Striper in Green , to make a stem and leaves coming down from each flower; let dry. Finish with clear top coat.
7. Lovely leaves + bejeweled tips
Make over the classic French manicure for fall with this maple leaf design. Bonus: “The peaks on the leaves make your nails look longer,” says manicurist Mimi Wilson .
Get the look:
Apply two coats of a blush nail polish, like Zoya in Loretta , to all nails; let dry.
On the non-leaf nails, use a toothpick and dots of clear top coat to add a row of red rhinestones, find them in a set like editTime Nail Art Rhinestones
, along the free edge. Finish with clear top coat.
8. Fabulous 'foliage' fall nail designs
Add a touch of seasonal and sophisticated sparkle to nails with this foliage-inspired design.
Get the look:
Apply two coats of red polish, like essie in Forever Yummy , to all nails, then let dry completely.
Use a toothpick to dot clear top coat onto the back of three orange rhinestones, find them in a set like editTime Nail Art Rhinestones , and place in a line along the cuticle; repeat, stacking it with two more rows of three gems each.
Add one orange stone to the center row, then seal all nails with clear top coat.
9. Striking sunflower accents
“Sunflowers instantly put a smile on people’s faces,” says Yankee. “And these sunflowers have the added benefit of skin-brightening sparkle!”
On two accent nails per hand, use a yellow striper polish, like Color Club Nail Art Striper in Yellow , to create the sunflowers by making 2–3 circles, then add multiple pointy triangle-shaped petals along the outer edge of each circle.
Using toothpicks and dots of clear top coat, place copper-colored, flat-back rhinestones, like Jollin Flatback Rhinestones in Amber , at the center of each flower. Finish with clear top coat.
10. Awesome argyle fall nail designs
This tricolor argyle sweater-inspired design draws focus inward to optically slim wider hands. Tip: If you don't love shades of purple, use any three polish hues in the same color family.
Carefully remove the tape with tweezers before nails dry. Seal with clear top coat.
11. Polished plaid design
Reminiscent of all the plaid prints seen on scarves and sweaters this season, this simple yet eye-catching fall nail design by manicurist and YouTuber Hannah Lee is sure to make nails a pretty focal point.
Use a white striper polish, like China Glaze Stripe Rite in Best In Snow , to draw a thin vertical line where the blue and plum polishes meet. Then, add a thin horizontal line one inch under the tip of the nail, two thinner vertical lines along the plum polish side of the nail and two thinner horizontal lines closer to the cuticle of the nail. Repeat on all nail; let dry. Seal with clear top coat.
12. Chic cable knit sweater
Bring that cozy feeling of wearing your favorite fall sweater to nails with this fun cable knit design from Lee.
Use a nail striper brush, like Orly Striper Brush , dipped into a light gray polish, like Sally Hansen Miracle Gel in Greyfitti , and draw two horizontal lines on the side of each nail. Then, in the space between the two vertical lines, use the brush and gray polish to draw small "S" shaped lines that aren't connected down the length of each nail.
In the blank space on the side of each nail, add dots with the gray polish and a dotting tool, like Le Mini Macaron Le Dottie Dotting Tool . Let dry completely. Finish with clear top coat.
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13. Eye-catching cheetah print nails
Animal print is always in style, but it's a major trend this fall. So adding a cheetah design, like the one from YouTuber Kelli Marissa shares above, to nails gives them some feline flair.
Get the look:
On two accent nails per hand, paint on two coats of shimmery beige polish, like Zoya in Beth . On the rest of nails, apply two coats of dark brown polish, like OPI in Shh...It’s Top Secret . Let dry completely
Dip a dotting tool, like Le Mini Macaron Le Dottie Dotting Tool , into shimmery gold polish, like, and use to create random bean shapes on the shimmery beige nails.
Clean the dotting tool and use it with the dark brown polish to slightly outline the gold blobs and add random dots and lines on nails as well.
Dip the dotting tool in gold polish and place one dot at the center of the dark brown nails near the cuticles. Let dry. Seal all nails with top coat.
14. Playful peek-a-boo pumpkin nails
Another pumpkin fall nail design, but this one from Marissa, is a fun way to add the in-season gourd to fingertips.
Get the look:
Paint two coats of cream polish, like Orly in Cloud Nine , onto all nails. Let dry completely.
With light orange polish, like OPI in Trading Paint , create the top of a heart shape along the tip of each nail (the top of the heart should face toward the cuticle). Let dry.
Use a dark orange striper polish, like Stripe Rite in Hot Orange , to outline the top of each pumpkin and draw curved lines through the pumpkins. Let dry.
Use a brown striper polish, like LeChat Cm Striping Nail Art in Brown , to draw a stem at the top of each pumpkin. Let dry. Seal all nails with top coat.
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