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5 Grown Up Ideas for Christmas Nails (That Aren't Tacky Reindeer)

When it comes to holiday décor there are two types of people: Those who go full out on decking their halls (think: your next-door neighbor who has every colored light and animal from the nativity scene on their front lawn) and those who prefer a more understated set up (a simple string of white lights, perhaps). The same rings true for holiday nail art.

For our fellow nail art minimalists: We teamed up with our friends at Olive & June to bring you five nail art ideas that are festive, sleek and totally doable at home.

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1. Shiny Ornament Mani

Negative space nail art—that is, intentionally leaving the base of your nails bare—is every minimalist’s dream because it’s visually clean and the grow out is seamless. For a holiday twist that’s reminiscent of shiny ornaments, dip a toothpick in a darker polish (we used a sable brown here) and create a cluster of tiny dots near the tip of your nail, making sure to keep space between them. Follow with a few dots of rose gold, gold, and a finishing touch of silver polish for contrast. Let dry for a few minutes, slick on a top coat and admire your handiwork.

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Your tool kit: Toothpick, Olive & June Nail Polish in CN ($8) and The Shine Set ($48)

2. Bow Tie Mani

For a sleek, geometric take on a classic red mani, try a triangle cut out at the base of your nails. Using your favorite red polish paint a diagonal stroke across from one side of your nail bed to the opposite side, ending at the tip; repeat on the other side, leaving a triangular window in the center of your cuticle. Apply a second coat of red to really make it pop. Let dry for a few minutes and finish with top coat.

Your tool kit: Olive & June nail polish in CV ($8) Top Coat ($8)

3. Candy Cane Contrast

For a candy cane mani that’s a little less saccharine than the ones of Christmases past, we’d recommend a glimmering gold base topped with a simple dash of red. To recreate the look, paint two coats of gold polish on the entire nail. Then, take a red polish and create a diagonal line from the base of your nail to the tip. Speaking of tips, here’s one: Don’t go crazy trying to paint perfectly straight lines; let the brush do the work for you by sweeping the bristles across in one deliberate motion. (Trust us, it’s better this way.) Follow with a second coat of red and—you guessed it—a top coat to finish.

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Your tool kit: Olive & June nail polish in OJBH and CV ($8)

4. Holiday Ombré

Ah, the wabi sabi nail trend lives on, and, to borrow from one of our favorite Christmas tunes: It doesn’t show signs of stopping. The beauty of this look is that there’s no right or wrong way to do it. Choose a palette of festive hues like we did here and get to painting. And if you need a bit of guidance, we’d recommend anchoring the pinky and thumb with the darkest shades and keeping the rest merry and bright, as they say.

Your tool kit: Olive & June nail polish in CVOJBHOJPAS, and HD ($8)

5. Double Metallic Crescents

OK, now that you’ve graduated to intermediate level nail artistry (congrats, by the way), you’re ready for the next design. Grab a silver polish and paint a half-moon crescent at the base of each nail. (Don’t worry, it doesn’t need to be perfect.) Apply a second coat of silver to enhance the color. Next, use a gold polish to swipe on a gilded French tip. (Again, don't worry about it being perfect, you can clean up any wobbly lines later.) Add a second coat of gold. Now comes the part you’ve been waiting for: Dip a slim, angled brush into polish remover and clean up any shaky lines. Let them dry and finish with a shiny top coat. By golly, you’ve done it.

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Your tool kit: Olive & June nail polish in OJPAS and OJSM ($8); Clean Up Brush ($8), Nail Polish Remover pot ($8)

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