Syl and SamArachnophobes beware: This manicure created by Syl and Sam features intricate, freehand-drawn webs against a goth black background.
The PolishAholicJen of The PolishAholic shows how simple it is to turn your tips into good-enough-to-eat candy corn, and we love how she used the same color trio to create a sweet accent nail on her ring finger.
Polish Art AddictionLeslie from Polish Art Addiction turned her nails into little abstract canvases with candy corn-colored polishes and irregular black and white glitter.
The NailasaurusCan’t choose a Hallows’ Eve theme for your manicure? Try ‘em all! Sammy of The Nailasaurus mixed motifs, techniques and colors to stunning effect.
The NailasaurusThis mani from Sammy of The Nailasaurus is so clean, chic and streamlined, we’d wear it to an October business meeting.
Chalkboard NailsThey see you! Chalkboard Nails has us spooked with this easy-to-execute eyeball design.
Syl and SamThis fresh-from-the-farmer’s-market manicure from Syl and Sam is so charming—check out the little curly vine emerging from the pumpkin stem!
Chalkboard NailsSarah of Chalkboard Nails executed this striking splatter mani with a few tools you can find around the house: tape, wax paper and a drinking straw.
The PolishAholicIf your Halloween plans call for more glamour than gore, try this simple pairing from Jen of The PolishAholic—a base of dark plum slathered with orange and gold glitter.
Chalkboard NailsEthereal and eerie, this ectoplasm-inspired nail art from Chalkboard Nails reminds us of ghosts floating around on a dark night.
Blanket Print NailsJoya of Blanket Print Nails chose a burnt orange foil polish to mimic the depth and sheen of a real pumpkin, then added details with a toothpick. Choose to do just one accent nail, or create a whole family of pumpkins with different facial features and personalities.
The Dainty SquidKaylah of The Dainty Squid whipped up this romantic, celestial-inspired mani. It’s beautiful enough to wear every day—or add a witch’s hat for an occult-cool costume.
Syl and SamCheck out Syl and Sam’s step-by-step tutorial for fashioning scary skulls using just two colors.
Blanket Print NailsNeon green on its own is a great Halloween nail color, but Joya of Blanket Print Nails takes it a step further by adding the facial features of literature’s famous monster-maker.
Chalkboard NailsTo achieve this creepy-chic marbled effect, Sarah of Chalkboard Nails painted on thick layers of polish in stripes, then carefully dragged a needle through the design. Like this? Want more? Sign up for Find Your Style Community Challenge Share
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