Day 156: Bridal Pearls Nail Art
Linda Reinsone, Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland
Linda Reinsone, Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland
Shevaun Schmidt, Arts Desire Beauty Bar, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Create this look for your bride-to-be clients.
Jennifer Champion, Arts Desire Nails, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Naio Nails educator Kirsty Meakin demonstrates how to create a lovely bridal themed nail. Really simple and effective 3-D acrylic lace effect nail art design over a full nude coloured nail.
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PRITI NYC partners with Reem Acra and JLM Couture to produce glitzy bridal nails.
Alexandra Barbosa, Aly's Nails, Belleville, N.J.
Tiffany Torres, D'Infinity Salon, Santa Maria, Calif.

Just in time for wedding season, The Nail Truck, a vintage airstream that serves as a mobile salon, travels to serve clientele for upscale nail parties.
Artistic Nail Design’s Wende Thummel of Midland, Texas, created this beautiful bridal ombre.

Brides who think outside the box will want standout nails in colors other than white. Make a set as different as they are for an unexpected nail look.

For couples who want to get away, design tips based on a wedding’s setting. Look to Europe, wine country, or somewhere tropical for inspiration.

Brides who are a bit old-fashioned will love replicating classic looks. Take a cue from old pearls, family heirlooms, embroidery, beading, or even a borrowed wedding dress to create nail art that will be treasured for years to come.

White, lace, and French twists are safe bets for the traditional bride. These styles are understated, yet sophisticated enough to go with any floor-length gown in a church, outdoors, or at a family home.
Rosa Vargas, Palm Springs,Fla.

Ana Karpova and Gaby Victorio of Henderson, Nev., created these three tips as the perfect bridal shower accent.