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While out in California, Holly got to pamper family members and create wedding-ready nails. 

September 24, 2014
1 min to read


Classic and sophisticated, these are my sister-in-law's nails. 

These are my sister-in-law's blingy toenails. 

My cousin opted for a wild manicure. 

This is the mathcing toenail art. 

My mom and I at the reception. 

My mom wore an elegant nude manicure with a light shimmer. 

Even my mom joined in on the toenail art fun. 

The reason I booked a trip to California in September in the first place was to attend my little brother’s wedding reception. You may recall he actually got married in Hawaii this past May. They scheduled everything around school so the wedding and reception had some space in between. Meeting up with family from out of state meant I had the chance to do nails for those that I usually would not even get to see like my now sister-in-law, mom, and cousin. They all went wilder on the toes with my cousin opting for wild nails and the other two switching over to a more conservative look.  I'm sharing the looks with you for some fun ideas that could be easily customized to match any color theme for weddings, proms, or any other special event. 

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