Pastel nails are typical for a wedding day manicure, but this nail art design adds a subtle floral touch that's elegant and understated. This blogger used Essie Nail Polish in Absolutely Shore, but for other pastel options try the new bridal manicure set from Butter London, Sweet Somethings. The four polish set contains Doily -- "Something Old," a light pink lace topcoat, Alabaster Glaze -- "Something New," an opaque pearly shimmer, Pink Ribbon -- "Something Borrowed," a sheer pink crème polish and Petticoat -- "Something Blue," a shimmery periwinkle shade.
This wedding nail design combines your "something blue" with a fun floral pattern that's easier than it looks (but we won't tell if you cheat and use these nail decals instead.) To get this floral nail design use the tip of your brush to drop some dots of polish on your nails for the roses. Use the pointed end of an orange stick to draw the white lines over the dots and to create leaves on either side of the roses.
Use tape to mark off a triangular point and the top of your nails and fill in with a metallic nail polish like Essie Nail Polish in No Place Like Chrome. The little dot can be done with a drop of polish on a toothpick. Mix and match colors to coordinate with your bridesmaid dresses or bouquets.
You go all out when it comes to searching for the perfect wedding dress. You tear out photo after photo of wedding updos, down 'dos and curly tendrils before deciding on the right hairstyle. And makeup artists -- forget it, you lost count. So why settle for a boring French manicure or simple pale pink polish on your wedding day? Your wedding nails should complement that gorgeous dress, show off your ring and of course, look great in the billions of photos you'll be posing for. We scoured Pinterest and the nail art blogs for the best wedding nail designs and nail art ideas for your big day.