Sage Green and Silver Nails? Yas Queen!

I painted my nails this way for my office holiday party and got so many questions about where I got them done.People were shocked when I told them I did them myself in just a few minutes! Alternate brush strokes of silver and sage polish close together, then swirl a toothpick through to marble.The more you swirl, the more blended it becomes.So gorgeous Marbled nails are one of my favorite nail art techniques because they always come out looking amazing, even if you’re a beginner.The trick is to work quickly while the polish is still wet and swirl a ton to get a really cool blended effect.I like using a clean toothpick, skewer or dotting tool to swirl the marble design.

Make your marbling life easier by using quick dry polishes so you have more time to work before it sets.

The combo of silver and sage green makes a vibrant marble design for fall and the holidays.

Start with a base layer of sage green, then do random blobby brush strokes of the silver polish.

Quickly go back through in a zig zag and swirl away!

Top it off with a shiny topcoat to smooth it out and you’ve got artsy marbled magic!I did an ombre look on mine, with larger marble swirls at the cuticle that fade smaller towards the tip.You can get creative and do different size marble swirls on each nail for lots of variation.

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