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The countdown to fireworks, beach BBQs, and strawberry pie has officially begun—and if you’re anything like me, you’re already thinking about which mani will match the sparkle in your picnic prosecco. In fact, it’s not all about displaying a theme. It’s all about picking something that feels fun, new and completely you. What feel do you want to create this year?
There will be soft, patriotic fourth styles and loud, eye-catching ones too, making this year’s manicure scene really pop. Instead of looking for sticker-book stars, go for chrome red nails, icy tips and edgy French twists that make your hands feel like they’re at a fireworks show. I created this list of Simple & Cute 4th of July Nails 2025 so you’d have options for any kind of fourth you’re having, from a party in your backyard to a rooftop in the city or just at home on the internet.
Whether you want something simple or something fancy, there’s a 4th nail design here for everyone. Whether you like bold, minimal, nostalgic or cool-girl colors, these designs show that patriotic doesn’t have to be boring.
So let’s dive in. Your nails are an important part of your look, so let’s include them in the fun too.
Stars & Stripes Meet French Chic
There’s a natural coolness to the way French tips and Americana are combined. A star-spangled blue and vivid red stripe design on almond-shaped tips highlights Simple & Cute 4th of July Nails 2025. Every design is outlined by white dots, giving it a touch of classy elegance. The balance of negative space against bold pattern? It’s giving modern patriotic without screaming costume party.
To achieve this look, I’d use OPI’s “Big Apple Red” and “My Pal Joey” for that saturated payoff, paired with a thin detail brush (trust me, the little arcs are a game-changer). The canvas will stay crisp and polished if you start with Essie’s Gel Couture “Sheer Fantasy.” Stars and stripes are easier to get with white nail art gel or stamping polish.
While this design may take a while to complete, it isn’t difficult. I apply the base and let it cure fully under an LED lamp. Then, using striping tape or freehand skills (deep breath here), I map out the red stripes first, cure again, and follow with the stars. If you don’t own a dotting tool, a toothpick dipped in white polish will do the trick.
It gives me the feeling I’m about to sip a drink at a Brooklyn rooftop barbecue. It’s fun, a little flirty and just what you’d expect for summer. No one would pull off this style better than Zoë Kravitz. She’s all about those subtle statement moments.
Bold & Minimal Red, White, and Blue
Here’s a quick and easy way to do the Simple 4th nail design with a great color story. Each nail is painted with red, blue or white in a pattern that looks great for anyone who wants something clean, striking and perfect for the 4th of July. The style is square-rounded and at a medium length, so it’s easy to wear and still looks good.
Zoya’s “Snow White,” “America,” and “Mallory” give you a beautiful set of quality polish. I typically put on two layers and end with Seche Vite to make the nails shiny and strong, almost like acrylics but without the real acrylics.
The application is refreshingly straightforward. A good base coat, two coats of every color and a quick-drying topcoat. You can do this manicure the night before a weekend trip, since it’s so simple.
I really like this look because it’s more elegant than overly quirky. I picture a girl in a big linen shirt and aviator glasses, sitting on a sailboat to watch fireworks. It’s a patriotic symbol, but that doesn’t stop you from wearing it on July 6th.
Modern French with Patriotic Pop
The French tip is updated by adding a colorful 4th twist to the design. The colors are arranged across each finger and there’s fine glittery detailing at the smile line, making this look both elegant and playful. It brings out that delicate 4th energy, with a bit of shine to light up your rosé drinking moments.
I’d reach for a sheer pink base (like Butter London’s “Mum’s the Word”) and use striping brushes for the color tips—try ILNP’s glitter topcoats to add that shimmer line. A tiny liner brush is your best friend here.
Editorial manicurist Gina Edwards suggested using a small sponge to add a bit of glitter to your French line which gives a light sparkle without making the base too bright. The first time I did this at home, it turned out just as well as if I’d been to a salon.
It’s a simple 4th nail look that still looks fancy. If your brunch is going to be followed by beach fireworks, you’ll want this manicure. Bonus? It grows out gracefully. Chic, subtle, and super forgiving.
Ice Blue Square Tips with Glitter Fade
Let’s take a moment off the red-white-blue ride and look at this more subtle fourth design. The soft ice blue color is used for these square tips, with a glitter gradient fading at the tips. It’s adding a cool soda can to a sunny patio that I can’t get enough of. It’s not your obvious red 4th or blue 4th choice, but it still whispers “festive” in the most unexpected way.
You should start with Essie’s “Blue-tiful Horizon” gel and finish with CND’s “Silver Chrome” micro-glitter. A sponge will help you blend that faded part into the rest of your hair.
You need to apply two coats of blue base, blot glitter at the tips with a sponge and finish with a topcoat. It’s not as hard as an ombré, but it gives you the same lovely effect. If your fade is not perfect, that’s okay, as it just makes your hair stand out more.
When I wore this design last summer 4th, even my mom (who’s more “clear polish and go”) asked if she should try it. If you’re a fan of fall but want something less traditional, it’s perfect for you.
Playful Americana Tips with Stars
This look screams Western 4th in the best way. There’s a fun blend of red and blue French tips and the accent nails make a small American flag appearance. The changing blue-and-red tips look strong and make a statement and the star decals add a flashy touch that would make any night sky come alive.
This combo is best executed with a gel system for durability—especially if you’re planning a summer of pool dips. Use red and blue gel polish from Beetles Gel Polish Sets, and get peel-and-stick star decals (Amazon has tons). The almond shape helps the nail look longer and more polished.
I generally put on a sheer base and then paint the tips with a fine brush. I then apply the decals and cover them with two layers of topcoat. That’s why the design stays intact as you enjoy your popsicles and sparklers.
I think I’d love to have a backyard movie night after seeing this mani. It’s a little sweet, a lot festive and just old-fashioned enough to remind me of the past without being too cheesy. This kind of nail art is what led me to start my blog—it always makes me feel like I’m celebrating.
Classic Blue with Starburst Accent
This blue moment is always a good choice; it’s neat, shiny and shows confidence. While the four solid nails are strong and stylish, it’s the accent nail that really makes them special. The look is fun and cheerful thanks to the base which is a sheer nude with little red, blue and silver stars scattered around.
To achieve this mani, I recommend starting with a gel base like Sally Hansen’s Miracle Gel in “Tidal Wave” or OPI’s “My Car Has Navy-gation.” If you’re doing stars, either use confetti glitter or choose nail decals for a more precise look. Apply over a clear or milky pink jelly base.
This design is very doable at home. Paint three nails blue and one nail with a star design by pressing glitter onto it or by adding individual decals with a toothpick. Apply a clear coat to lock them in place. It’s a five-minute glam with a long-weekend payoff.
The thing I like best is how it combines solid and sheer—it’s just the right amount of personality. This would be perfect for someone who’s not super into nail art, but still wants something easy 4th that pops in every selfie.
Firework Finale Red, White & Blue
This set is a full-blown celebration. White nails are the perfect base for bright red and blue fireworks and the two glittery ombré nails create a night sky look that’s perfect for the holiday. If you’re planning to post that “watching fireworks on the beach” Reel—these are the nails for it.
This look needs a few key tools. You’ll want a crisp white polish like “Alpine Snow” by OPI, a bold navy like “Russian Navy,” and a deep red like “Forever Yummy” from Essie. For the firework part of your nails, use a thin nail art brush and then add a glitter topcoat for that galaxy effect.
First, paint your white base on the canvas nails and then add the glitter ombré to the others. When the paint dries, add firework bursts in lines that alternate and finish by adding glitter polish to the tips. Fireworks on nails, according to nail artist Mei Kawajiri, are about creating contrast and she was absolutely right. White makes everything pop.
It makes me think of evenings when the sparklers kept going after the snacks were gone. It’s lively, cheerful and seems to be the actual art of celebration.
Lemon-Lime Summer Sparkle
We’re taking a break from the usual red 4th and blue 4th and exploring a summer sparkle theme for now. The lemon-lime color is brought to life by chunky silver glitter at the tip which fades into a neon French curve. It’s a different kind of fourth take, using shape, light and movement instead of color to make a point.
To recreate this, I’d recommend starting with DND’s “Electric Daisy” for the neon base and layering with glitter like “Set in Stones” by Essie. A dotting tool or silicone applicator helps you place the sequins and then a jelly topcoat will make the finish smooth.
First, use neon green to paint the base of the curve and while it’s still sticky, fill the tip with glitter. If you want your smile line to be very sharp, use a thin nail art brush to create it. Let it cure, then seal.
It’s not the typical Fourth of July colors, but it gives your nails the freedom to dance barefoot. If you don’t need to wear the flag to feel patriotic, you’ll love this one for being cute, fresh and just a little rebellious.
Star-Spangled Pastel Americana
Talk about a modern remix of simple fourth design! The colors in this set are powder blue, white and red and you’ll find them mixed with both solid and star graphics. There’s a clear Americana feel, but it’s given an editorial twist. If you’re someone who leans into classy 4th and doesn’t want to be literal, this is your go-to.
If you are using a blue base, try Orly’s “Blue Iris” or Lights Lacquer’s “Blue Moon.” The red here is more brick-toned—Zoya’s “Sookie” fits perfectly. If you’re working with precision stars, stamping plates or using pre-made decals will ensure everything is neat.
After the base color dries, you should alternate your nails and then add decals or stamps on top. Don’t forget to add a no-wipe gel top coat over everything—it’s what brings the whole design together.
I’d wear this outfit on a picnic date because it’s easy, but still has some nice details. What’s more, you can keep it through the rest of summer, whether you’re having a barbecue or a wine tasting instead of a party.
Liquid Chrome Red Vibes
This collection is rounded out by this eye-catching, alluring red 4th look. The chrome finish is both bold and very simple. Try to be an editorial goddess instead of a star-spangled banner at the fireworks. It’s the easiest way to get a manicure that still looks great.
First, use a deep red gel like Beetles “Ruby Red” as your base, then rub chrome powder over a top coat that doesn’t need to be wiped off and finish by sealing it all in. I think the Daily Charme Mirror Chrome Powders are great—they create a strong reflection.
It’s surprisingly simple to do: paint, cure, rub, seal. The secret is to make sure the surface is smooth, as chrome will show every rough area. I always buff and base before I go chrome. According to editorial nail artist Betina Goldstein, using cuticle oil after the manicure will make your nails look even better.
It makes me think of Fourth of July parties on the roof, with champagne shining and only Beyoncé songs playing. If you cut down the length a bit, a 4th compatible style will look great on anyone.
Playful Animal Print Meets Pop-Art Vibes
It’s a little rebellious how this Simple & Cute 4th of July Nails 2025 design mixes boldness with control. Although the base is a soft nude-pink, it’s the neon leopard print that everyone is noticing. The bright blue, warm orange and vivid pink all give this a pop-art look that seems like it belongs on a Brooklyn mural. What I love most? It’s wild enough for a party on a roof, but it’s also clean and polished, so you can wear it even if you don’t usually do wild nail art.
To recreate this summer beauty, you’ll want a sheer nude base (like OPI’s “Bubble Bath”) and a super-fine nail art brush. For the leopard pattern, pick bright gel colors from Beetles Gel Neon Set and draw black lines around them using either a dotting tool or a super-thin brush. A high-gloss topcoat will lock in that salon finish.
It’s not as hard to do as it appears — paint your base, let it dry and then outline your neon patches. It’s better if your garden is a bit unbalanced. After the color spots are dry, outline with black. Finish with a glossy top coat. You’re all set for backyard barbecues or a fun Western 4th celebration.
I wore this over a weekend in Austin and people complimented me at every place we stopped, from the thrift market to the taco truck. I got the artsy and bold look I wanted, but in a way that wasn’t too graphic. If you’re looking to lean into colors while keeping your look balanced, this is it.
Mini Hearts for a Soft, Romantic Fourth
It’s a quiet type of Simple 4th nail design, not a loud one. A soft pink background with little red hearts reminds me of the love for summer. It’s a feminine look, but it still honors the Fourth of July without being too over the top. I’d wear this manicure on a picnic date or while watching fireworks from the hood of a car with someone I’m too shy to admit I like.
You’ll need a milky or baby pink polish (Essie’s “Fiji” works beautifully), a dotting tool or toothpick, and a bright red lacquer like “Big Apple Red” from OPI. If you want the hearts to all look the same, use a stencil or if you prefer, draw them freehand. Add a matte topcoat if you’re craving a velvet finish, or stay glossy for a candy-like shine.
Apply your base pink and let it dry completely. Put two dots beside each other with your tool, then pull them together at the bottom — you’ve made a heart. You may arrange your flowers randomly or group them together for a different look. Finish by applying topcoat and allow the whole manicure to dry if you’re using gel.
I’ve given my nails this design before for a bridal shower and I kept wondering how they’d suit a more casual July event. It’s a bit playful, but not too much, like a little bit of a rom-com in your nails.
Berry Picnic Charm with Gingham Twist
Okay, Fourth of July but make it strawberry shortcake. The simple style is perfect for picking: strawberries and mini daisies, plus a gingham check that looks great at any summer cookout. Using red, white and blue is perfect for the 4th, yet the design is lively and fun, not what you’d expect from a traditional 4th design.
Here’s what you’ll want in your kit: a nude base, cherry red polish (try Lights Lacquer’s “Cherry Jelly”), opaque white for the gingham (like Sally Hansen “White On”), and a sky blue or periwinkle. It’s important to have a striping brush for the plaid and a fine tip brush to add the strawberries and daisies.
I won’t lie — this one takes patience. Start with the nude base. To make the checkered look, paint stripes in both directions on your nails. Then go in with your florals and fruits. Finish the look by spreading a good layer of gloss topcoat to give your lips a juicy finish.
This reminds me of old-school diners and backyard lemonade. I’ve made this before for a friend’s Fourth of July picnic and everyone wanted to talk about it. You’ll look and feel like a Pinterest board and that’s a good thing.
Color-Blocked Firecracker Energy
This one’s for the bolder babes. Think Classy 4th meets edgy Barbiecore. The pinks, reds and raised squiggles make this design look like nail fireworks — surprising, bright and a little playful. If you’re looking to eat burgers and then dance under the sparklers, this place is for you.
You’ll want a set of opaque pinks and reds (the brighter, the better), like Olive & June’s “Wild & Free” for the neon and “CCT” for the red. When making a 3D squiggle, you should use a builder gel or nail art gel that won’t change shape — Aprés Gel-X has a suitable one. Almond or square acrylic nails look amazing with this nail art.
First, arrange the colors on your nails, cure each part individually and then add the following color. The 3D squiggle is formed in the end using a detail brush and building it up slowly, always curing the resin as you go. It may look hard, but after a while, it’s actually quite simple.
I’m going to wear this at my next block party and I might even add a hot pink tank and some silver hoops. It’s giving Summer 4th sass without being literal. If red lipstick is your style in July, you’ll love this design.
All-American Pop: Stars & Stripes Edition
It’s the most Fourth of July-ish drink you can find — bright, bubbly and cheerful. With glitter stars, patriotic dots and stripes like a flag, each nail is a little bit of holiday fun. Fourth isn’t the quietest, but why should every nail sound the same?
You’ll need a rich red (think Essie “Really Red”), a pure white, and a navy blue. When I want glitter, I prefer using star-shaped confetti or Born Pretty’s holographic gels. This style looks great on both short and long shapes, especially if you like to use the many pattern options.
Make this easy 4th masterpiece nail by nail. You can have a full starry sky one night, dots the next and stripes and drips after that — it’s that easy. If you want neat lines, use nail tape, but if you want to be creative, skip the tape and do it by hand. Finish the job with a tough, lasting topcoat to keep your paint job in good shape.
I can’t help but think of summer nights at the carnival and the fruit punch in plastic cups. I’d pick this design for a baseball game or when watching fireworks by the water. Just because a 4th is subtle doesn’t mean it can’t be loud and exciting.
Red Ribbon Waves with Glossy Glam
If you’re searching for Simple & Cute 4th of July Nails 2025 that bring the drama without going kitsch, this red glitter swirl design delivers. With their almond shape, nails make the fingers appear longer and the swirls of red glitter and white trim give a fun firework look that’s still elegant. There’s something timeless and mesmerizing about this mix of clean lines and bold shimmer. Honestly? It’s giving sophisticated party girl energy.
To pull this off, you’ll need a nude base like Essie “Ballet Slippers,” a fine red glitter polish (try Holo Taco “Menchie the Cat”), and a razor-thin nail art brush for your white outlines. If you’re working with acrylic extensions, the swirl has even more space to breathe and move.
First, apply your nude base and let it cure, if you’re using gel. After that, paint your glittery red waves on all your nails and it’s fine if they’re not exactly even. Use a liner brush to draw the white outline around every curve on your eyes. It adds a shiny top coat to your paint job and makes it look smooth.
This design makes me think of those old-fashioned candy canes you bring out for holidays, but now it’s been redesigned for Red 4th summer nights. It’s glam, precise, and way easier to wear than you might think.
Monochrome Chic with a Stripe Statement
You don’t have to wear red, white and blue on the Fourth; stripes alone can be enough. These lines are as sharp as brand new sheets and appear as if they came from a magazine. It’s a nice way to try a fourth mani if you prefer a simple style over a bold one. It’s the same as having a modern art museum, a rooftop in the Hamptons and a monochrome swimsuit all at the same time.
What you’ll need: a pure white base (try Sally Hansen Insta-Dri “White On Time”) and a jet black polish with a super skinny striping brush or nail tape. These lines require precision, but don’t let that scare you — I promise the result is worth the effort, especially if you’re looking for an easy fourth manicure that goes with everything.
Begin with two coats of the white base. After your model has dried or cured, apply stripes using either tape or a detail brush in black. Top off your nails with a topcoat that will stay shiny and lasting. A gel system will make your stripes look better for a longer period of time.
I remember this being at a 4th of July party in LA, where everyone dressed neutrally, but the nails? They popped. If you’re a fashion girl and want to be stylish without being flashy, I recommend this. It’s high-contrast without being high-effort.
Rosé Sparkle French for Day-to-Night Glam
This design shows that you can still get a sparkle with just your fourth nail. The base color is soft and romantic and the glitter at the tips turns it into a fun celebration look. It’s a gentle way to celebrate, just like a champagne toast, except it’s on your nails — a great choice if you start your Fourth of July with brunch and end with sparklers at the beach.
You’ll need a pinky nude base (Zoya’s “Rue” is a great match) and a fine loose glitter or chunky rose foil polish — Holo Taco’s “Frosted Metals” line gives similar vibes. You can use this method on your 4th nail if you want to keep your look simple and everyday.
Start with your base and let it dry completely. Apply the glitter at the end of your nails using a makeup sponge to get a fading effect. Just gently tap the screen upward to add a gradient to your image. A top coat will help to connect the edges and give the nails a glossy shine.
This is a quiet 4th look I’d put on for a garden party or if I wanted something feminine but not too obvious. It’s gentle, looks good on any skin and goes well with light jewelry and airy sundresses.
Emerald Fireworks with Forest Glitter Fade
Although green isn’t what most people think of for the Fourth, this Simple 4th design gives the traditional red-white-blue a new, moody feel. These glittery green tips blend into a nude base, giving us a colorful look that’s actually quite stylish. It looks like July’s version of Christmas glam, but in a way that’s easy to style now.
Use a sheer pink or nude base (like ILNP’s “Birthday Suit”) and layer with green glitter polishes in varying textures. Make sure you have one with a fine shimmer and another with larger reflective bits. This style looks great when you use green gel glitter kits from Born Pretty or Modelones.
After your base is dry, use a sponge to apply green polish from the tips upwards to get the fade. You can add chunky glitter last for depth. It’s easy enough, but you need to add layers and be patient to get the shimmer-to-nude effect right.
I’ve worn this type of ring for a July wedding outside and had three people ask if they were custom acrylics. Green is a quiet color — it’s not what you expect, it’s rich and it helps you stand out without being flashy. If you’re not celebrating red 4th this year, make it green and leave all the red behind.
Iridescent Chrome for a Futuristic Fourth
Anyone who wants their Fourth of July nails to be both Y2K and intergalactic will love this Simple & Cute 4th of July Nails 2025 design. Iridescent pink chrome shows all the colors of the sun — soft blues, lavender and silver — as if it were a prism. Their almond shape, with its sharp points, gives them a space crystal or candy-coated dagger look. They’re neat, modern and stylish, but not a hint of glitter is used.
To recreate this vibe, use a baby pink base (try OPI’s “Let Me Bayou a Drink”) and layer with a chrome pigment powder — Daily Charme’s “Unicorn Chrome” is amazing for this. After the nail is cured and a bit sticky, apply a gel topcoat with a sponge and use it to rub in the chrome.
First, put down your base, let it cure and then apply the chrome powder. A non-wipe gel topcoat will give your nails a glass-like appearance. The more you buff, the more mirror-like it becomes. You can use this on both natural and acrylic nails and it’s perfect if you want a simple and neat look.
This is what I choose when I want a festive look that’s still elegant. I wore it last July to a beach bonfire and the flames seemed to almost hypnotize me. You can be understated and still look like you’re the main character.
Retro Waves in Red, White, and Blue
Now you can have Simple & Cute 4th of July Nails 2025 and still look great. A pink base is covered with lines of red, white and blue which alternate and give the design interest without looking crowded. It’s clean, fun, and has just the right amount of visual play to keep it from feeling too traditional. Think ’70s surf poster meets modern nail bar — and somehow, it totally works.
For the recreation, use a sheer nude polish as the base and you can try Essie’s “Mademoiselle.” After that, you’ll want opaque red, navy and white polish along with fine detail brushes for the neat wave lines. I find gel polishes are easy to apply and last longer and Beetles Gel Polish has an Americana trio that’s perfect for this.
Put a thin layer of the nude base on all your nails and cure it. After that, use your detail brush to draw wavy lines with red, followed by blue and end with white. Paint some of the nails with just the pattern and the rest solid red to keep the design even. After you’re done, rub on a glossy topcoat for lively waves.
This design reminds me of road trips — hearing Fleetwood Mac on the highway as I drive between Utah and California with my windows open. It’s easy fourth, modern, and totally wearable for a long weekend filled with dancing, sparklers, and maybe even a late-night skinny dip.
Shooting Star Fireworks with Glittered Tips
Is anything more suited to the Fourth of July than a manicure that looks like a firework show? You’ll find a burst of patriotic style in this design, with red, white and blue stripes forming a starburst and white accents and sparkles added on top. It’s cheerful, but the design also looks mature which is not always easy to do with themed nails. If you’re embracing Americana for your look this year, this one is perfect for you.
Here’s what you’ll need: a clear base coat or sheer nude pink, red and blue glitters (try ILNP’s “Cherry Luxe” and “Private Reserve”), and white striping gel. To create those curved, radiating lines, you’ll need a dotting tool or a fine liner brush. Top it all off with a high-gloss gel seal.
For this design, first outline the shooting star arcs on each nail with a section at a time. Fill each other row with red or blue glitter and place your white starburst accents on top. Every layer should first be cured and completed with a thick layer of top coat to make the surface smooth. They are amazing on medium almond nails but will look great on short fourth nails too.
I felt like my nails were in a contest with the fireworks show last summer and I won. This is bold, bright, and celebratory without being cartoony. Put it on whenever you want to be in that moment.
Daisy Days with Patriotic Pop
This is the most fun you can have with a Simple fourth nail design. With classic red and blue 4th shades on alternating nails, paired with delicate white daisies with cobalt centers — it’s sweet, fun, and entirely wearable. If you’re headed to a potluck or pool party and want something cute but still in theme, this mani is basically the nail version of a sundress.
You’ll need a bright red (OPI “Big Apple Red”), a strong cobalt blue (Olive & June “OMG”), and a sheer nude for the daisy base. Add white and navy polish to the flowers and use a little brush or dotting tool to paint the petals and centers.
First paint one nail red and the other blue, then flip the alternation to introduce some order. After applying your base, cure the daisy nails. After that, place five small white petals and fill the center with blue. After you’re done, add a top coat to seal the artwork and make the nail shiny. This one’s ideal for short 4th or natural-length nails, especially if you’re working with a DIY gel kit.
I’ve done a version of this for my niece’s birthday party on July 3rd, and everyone from the teens to the grandmas loved it. It’s innocent and fresh but still on trend — Summer 4th in its purest form.
Whether you’re a red-lip classic kind of girl or more of a pastel rebel who likes to twist the rules, I hope this guide sparked something in you—maybe the excitement to try something totally new, or maybe just the reminder that small details (like a killer manicure) can shift an entire vibe. These Simple & Cute 4th of July Nails 2025 designs are both fun and show your personality.
You don’t have to wear all the stars and stripes to experience the fourth. Adding chrome red to the 4th, blue to the 4th or a little sparkle can also send a message—at times, an even stronger one. This summer, use your nails to say what you want to say. Let your home express your own story, your feelings and even your Pinterest goals.
I’ll be trying at least two (okay, probably three) of these myself. And who knows? It’s possible that your board will give someone else ideas for the following year. When we wear something we like, others can tell. When the Fourth of July comes around, it’s a great time to let your joy be seen, all the way to your fingertips.
Happy summer, babes. Now, which one are you doing first?