10 Thanksgiving Nail Art Ideas Because Your Mom Will Mention Your Chipped Polish

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and what better way to ring the holiday in than with amazing Thanksgiving nail art? When we think about Thanksgiving, we picture family gatherings, scrumptious food, fall leaves, and the annual parade and all of these themes show up in some fun nail art ideas. Plus, the desserts. So much dessert.

You can go totally kitchy with Thanksgiving nail art thanks to literal turkey designs or more neutral with fall colors that’ll feel chic long after the holidays. You can also skip Thanksgiving altogether and just go for more of a winter-ready mani with snowflakes and sweater textures. The possibilities are endless.

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Because there are so many options, and you might be sitting at the salon feeling lost, we rounded up some adorable looks, below.

Googly-eyed turkeys? Yes, please! These talons are major conversation starters.

If you want to skip the turkeys, go for fall colors with tiny little flower details. How chic.

Orange nails scream fall, especially with leaf details on accent nails.

We’re obsessed with the way this nail artist made autumn nails “magical” with moon and star stickers.

Go more low-key with your Thanksgiving nails with a nude base.

If you are really into the holiday spirit, this nail art is for you. We love how each nail makes up one big design.

This glittery pumpkin inspired nail art is easy to recreate! The actual shape of each pumpkin isn’t too even in size, so this nail art will be super easy to put together—and forgiving of any mistakes.

Applying nail art only one finger can also help express your love for Thanksgiving in a simple, chic way.

You will be able to keep this multicolor leaf nail art on well after the holiday season is over.

This amazing nail art is sure to wow anyone that you see! The mixture of the pumpkin and sunflower design will also look good on a single nail as a highlight to an oxblood manicure.

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