Haunted Vintage Halloween Nails
10 creep-chic designs that feel like they’ve been plucked from a dusty spell-book.
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1. Witchy Sunset Fade
Start with a buttery-yellow base and let it bleed into a blood-orange tip—like the sky right before a séance. Add tiny black broom-riders and you’ve got a gradient that’s equal parts cozy and cursed.

2. Drive-In Horror Posters
Each nail becomes a miniature lobby card: faded Nosferatu reds, cracked Creature-from-the-Black-Lagoon blues, and a touch of gold foil for that popcorn-butter shine. Wear them and you basically smell like vintage cinema.

3. Haunted-Mansion Glitz
Picture a Victorian manse silhouetted against a champagne sky, windows glowing with holographic glitter. The gold tips look like gas-lights flickering in the distance—opulent, eerie, and ready for a midnight ball.

4. Black-Cat Crossing
A glossy pumpkin-orange canvas with a single matte black cat arching its back. One tiny yellow eye winks at you—because even superstition can be flirty.

5. Tarot Troupe
Shuffle The Moon, The Devil, and The High Priestess across your fingertips. Hand-pint miniatures in muted jewel tones give off secret-parlor energy—perfect for reading your ex’s next move.

6. Ghost-Dot Tea Party
Milky white base, playful black polka dots, and the cutest sheet-ghosts you ever did see. They look like they floated straight out of a 1950s Halloween postcard.

7. Matte Bats in Flight
Jet-black matte sky, tangerine bats soaring across. No glitter, no gloss—just crisp silhouettes that feel like a silent movie scene stamped on your nails.

8. Midnight Pumpkin Patch
A coal-black backdrop makes hand-painted sugar-pop pumpkins glow. Tiny vines curl like smoke trails—elegant enough for October weddings, spooky enough for trick-or-treating.

9. Apothecary Poison Labels
Faded parchment nude, cracked crimson stamps, and curly “TOXIC” script. These nails look like they were looted from a Victorian chemist’s shelf—wear with caution (and maybe don’t bite them).

10. Gothic Cobweb Cocktail
Ivory base, onyx webs stretched corner to corner, and a single crescent moon keeping watch. Think Count Dracula’s table linens—only way more portable.

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