See or or store associate for more details. Prices & selection may vary by store & online. Check your local store for details & current store hours. Orders must be placed three hours prior to pickup to receive same day. In store pickup available during all store hours. Curbside orders must be picked up two hours prior to store closing time. Points will be credited to your Treats account on or before 6/14/23. May not be combinable with other available bonus points offers. Transaction total is prior to taxes & after discounts are applied. Must be signed in to your Treats account prior to purchase or use Treats membership ID in stores at checkout. Must activate offer prior to purchase to receive bonus points. I decided to compete this look with a matte top coat and am loving the effect, but you can leave it as-is or add a normal top coat to smooth everything out.Best Friends Day Offer Terms: Offer valid 6/8/23 online only with Treats membership. There you have it! Super-cute, right? Of course, you can add paw print nail art to the rest of your nails as well and personalize the look as you please. Then, make a tiny matching pink nose near the tip of the nail. With your pale pink polish and small dotting tool (you can use a toothpick if you don’t have one), fill out a small triangle in each ear. ![]() Start by making sure your base coat is completely dry. Now, going back to the accent nail, it’s time to complete the cat. Make sure to apply the same amount of pressure when dotting (try a few practice dots on a piece of paper beforehand) to avoid any inconsistencies or mistakes. Using the smaller dotting tool, add three dots beside the larger dot to complete the paw. ![]() Now it’s time to complete your paw prints. Since it’s the smallest, I stuck with just a single dot on my pinky finger. Make sure these are spread out evenly with enough space for the smaller dots. Step 4:įor the paw prints, take your larger dotting tool and make two or three dots on your middle finger (or however many you can or want to fit). While waiting for your accent nail to dry, you can move on to your other nails to save some time. Then, using a thin dotting tool or a toothpick, drag the dot into a point to make triangles. While the half circle is still wet, dot two small pools of polish, one on each side, where you want the ears to be. Whichever color you choose for this step, make sure it’s an opaque polish, so you don’t have apply more than one coat. I didn’t have a black polish, so I used a dark grey shade instead. Step 2:Īfter the base coat dries, paint a half circle on the outer quarter of your accent nail to represent a cat’s head. ![]() I wanted to stick with pastel colors for a spring feel, so I did an accent nail on my ring finger with mint green and left the rest of my nails lilac. A dotting tool in two sizes ( More about dotting tools here.).A pale pink color – I used Wet N’ Wild’s Tickled Pink.Two colors, one for an accent nail and another one for the rest of your nails – I chose Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear’s Lacey Lilac and Mint Sorbet.(For a similar look, try China Glaze’s Concrete Catwalk.) A black or dark grey polish – I used Miss Sporty’s New Black.
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