Happy Valentine’s Day Nail Art – 2020!

Hello all!

Creative Nails wishes you happy Valentine’s day! Here is the Valentine’s day nail art for you. ☺️

Happy Valentine’s Day Nail Art – 2020
Happy Valentine’s Day Nail Art – 2020

Let’s love and care for each and every person near us and make the world beautiful ❤️

Valentine’s week:

  1. Rose Day: 7th February
  2. Propose Day: 8th February
  3. Chocolate Day: 9th February
  4. Teddy Day: 10th February
  5. Promise Day: 11th February
  6. Hug Day: 12th February
  7. Kiss Day: 13th February
  8. Valentine’s Day: 14th February

Happy Valentine’s Week!!

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Valentine’s Week 2019 – Rose Day Nail Art!

Hello lovelies!

Rose Day marks the beginning of the Valentine Week. The Rose Day date 2019 is February 7. This year, Rose Day will fall on Thursday. Rose Day is the day when people express their feelings with the help of – you guessed it – roses! These beautiful flowers have been used since time immemorial as a symbol of love. However, roses can be presented to anyone from friends to family members to even co-workers. On Rose Day, surprise your near and dear ones with a beautiful rose – or a bunch of them – to make their day.

Different rose colours signify different emotions. A red rose represents love, while yellow roses symbolise friendship. Pure white roses are gifted to signal peace and affection, while pink roses are the perfect gifts for people you’re grateful to.

Content source: https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/happy-rose-day-2019-rose-day

Creative Nails created white rose nails for your special day. 😊 Lemme know if you like it

Valentine's Week 2019 - Rose Day Nail Art

Valentine’s Week 2019 – Rose Day Nail Art

Valentine's Week 2019 - Rose Day Nail Art

Valentine’s Week 2019 – Rose Day Nail Art

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Happy Rose day!

Previous Rose Day nail Art:

Acrylic 3D Rose

Blooming Gel Rose

Freehand Rose

Dragmarble Rose

Rose Day

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Happy International Women’s Day 2018 Nail Art!

Happy Women’s Day!!

International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.

International Women’s Day (IWD) has been observed since the early 1900’s – a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies. International Women’s Day is a collective day of global celebration and a call for gender parity. No one government, NGO, charity, corporation, academic institution, women’s network or media hub is solely responsible for International Women’s Day. Many organizations declare an annual IWD theme that supports their specific agenda or cause, and some of these are adopted more widely with relevance than others.

“The story of women’s struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights,” says world-renowned feminist, journalist and social and political activist Gloria Steinem. Thus International Women’s Day is all about unity, celebration, reflection, advocacy and action – whatever that looks like globally at a local level. But one thing is for sure, International Women’s Day has been occurring for well over a century – and continue’s to grow from strength to strength.

Learn about the values that guide IWD’s ethos.

What colours signify international Women’s Day?

Internationally, purple is a colour for symbolising women. Historically the combination of purple, green and white to symbolise women’s equality originated from the Women’s Social and Political Union in the UK in 1908. Purple signifies justice and dignity. Green symbolises hope. White represents purity, but is no longer used due to ‘purity’ being a controversial concept. The introduction of the colour yellow representing a ‘new dawn’ is commonly used to signify a second wave of feminism. Thus purple with green represents traditional feminism, purple with yellow represents progressive contemporary feminism.

International Women’s Day timeline journey

1908
Great unrest and critical debate was occurring amongst women. Women’s oppression and inequality was spurring women to become more vocal and active in campaigning for change. Then in 1908, 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours, better pay and voting rights.

1909
In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman’s Day (NWD) was observed across the United States on 28 February. Women continued to celebrate NWD on the last Sunday of February until 1913.

1910
In 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named Clara Zetkin (Leader of the ‘Women’s Office’ for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women’s Day. She proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day – a Women’s Day – to press for their demands. The conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, representing unions, socialist parties, working women’s clubs – and including the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament – greeted Zetkin’s suggestion with unanimous approval and thus International Women’s Day was the result.

1911
Following the decision agreed at Copenhagen in 1911, International Women’s Day was honoured the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on 19 March. More than one million women and men attended IWD rallies campaigning for women’s rights to work, vote, be trained, to hold public office and end discrimination. However less than a week later on 25 March, the tragic ‘Triangle Fire’ in New York City took the lives of more than 140 working women, most of them Italian and Jewish immigrants. This disastrous event drew significant attention to working conditions and labour legislation in the United States that became a focus of subsequent International Women’s Day events. 1911 also saw women’s Bread and Roses‘ campaign.

1913-1914
On the eve of World War I campaigning for peace, Russian women observed their first International Women’s Day on the last Sunday in February 1913. In 1913 following discussions, International Women’s Day was transferred to 8 March and this day has remained the global date for International Women’s Day ever since. In 1914 further women across Europe held rallies to campaign against the war and to express women’s solidarity. For example, in London in the United Kingdom there was a march from Bow to Trafalgar Square in support of women’s suffrage on 8 March 1914. Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested in front of Charing Cross station on her way to speak in Trafalgar Square.

1917
On the last Sunday of February, Russian women began a strike for “bread and peace” in response to the death of over 2 million Russian soldiers in World War 1. Opposed by political leaders, the women continued to strike until four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote. The date the women’s strike commenced was Sunday 23 February on the Julian calendar then in use in Russia. This day on the Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere was 8 March.

1975
International Women’s Day was celebrated for the first time by the United Nations in 1975. Then in December 1977, the General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace to be observed on any day of the year by Member States, in accordance with their historical and national traditions.

1996
The UN commenced the adoption of an annual theme in 1996 – which was “Celebrating the past, Planning for the Future”. This theme was followed in 1997 with “Women at the Peace table”, and in 1998 with “Women and Human Rights”, and in 1999 with “World Free of Violence Against Women”, and so on each year until the current. More recent themes have included, for example, “Empower Rural Women, End Poverty & Hunger” and “A Promise is a Promise – Time for Action to End Violence Against Women”.

2000
By the new millennium, International Women’s Day activity around the world had stalled in many countries. The world had moved on and feminism wasn’t a popular topic. International Women’s Day needed re-ignition. There was urgent work to do – battles had not been won and gender parity had still not been achieved.

2001
The global internationalwomensday.com digital hub for everything IWD was launched to re-energize the day as an important platform to celebrate the successful achievements of women and to continue calls for accelerating gender parity. Each year the IWD website sees vast traffic and is used by millions of people and organizations all over the world to learn about and share IWD activity. The IWD website is made possible each year through support from corporations committed to driving gender parity. The website’s charity of choice for many years has been the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) whereby IWD fundraising is channelled. A more recent additional charity partnership is with global working women’s organization Catalyst Inc. The IWD website adopts an annual campaign theme that is globally relevant for groups and organizations. This campaign theme, one of many around the world, provides a framework and direction for annual IWD activity and takes into account the wider agenda of both celebration as well as a broad call to action for gender parity. Recent campaign themes have included “Be Bold for Change”, “Pledge for Parity”, “Make it happen”, “The Gender Agenda: Gaining Momentum” and “Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures”. Campaign themes for the global IWD website are collaboratively and consultatively identified each year and widely adopted.

2011
2011 saw the 100 year centenary of International Women’s Day – with the first IWD event held exactly 100 years ago in 1911 in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. In the United States, President Barack Obama proclaimed March 2011 to be “Women’s History Month”, calling Americans to mark IWD by reflecting on “the extraordinary accomplishments of women” in shaping the country’s history. The then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched the “100 Women Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls through International Exchanges”. In the United Kingdom, celebrity activist Annie Lennox lead a superb march across one of London’s iconic bridges raising awareness in support for global charity Women for Women International. Further charities such as Oxfam have run extensive activity supporting IWD and many celebrities and business leaders also actively support the day

2018 and beyond
The world has witnessed a significant change and attitudinal shift in both women’s and society’s thoughts about women’s equality and emancipation. Many from a younger generation may feel that ‘all the battles have been won for women’ while many feminists from the 1970’s know only too well the longevity and ingrained complexity of patriarchy. With more women in the boardroom, greater equality in legislative rights, and an increased critical mass of women’s visibility as impressive role models in every aspect of life, one could think that women have gained true equality. The unfortunate fact is that women are still not paid equally to that of their male counterparts, women still are not present in equal numbers in business or politics, and globally women’s education, health and the violence against them is worse than that of men. However, great improvements have been made. We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so each year the world inspires women and celebrates their achievements. IWD is an official holiday in many countries including Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, China (for women only), Cuba, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Eritrea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Madagascar (for women only), Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nepal (for women only), Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia. The tradition sees men honouring their mothers, wives, girlfriends, colleagues, etc with flowers and small gifts. In some countries IWD has the equivalent status of Mother’s Day where children give small presents to their mothers and grandmothers.

A global web of rich and diverse local activity connects women from all around the world ranging from political rallies, business conferences, government activities and networking events through to local women’s craft markets, theatric performances, fashion parades and more. Many global corporations actively support IWD by running their own events and campaigns. For example, on 8 March search engine and media giant Google often changes its Google Doodle on its global search pages to honor IWD. Year on year IWD is certainly increasing in status.

So make a difference, think globally and act locally!
Make everyday International Women’s Day.
Do your bit to ensure that the future for girls is bright, equal, safe and rewarding.

Source: https://www.internationalwomensday.com/About

Creative Nails’ nail art for this years celebration is here.

Happy International Women's Day 2018 Nail Art

Happy International Women’s Day 2018 Nail Art

Here is link for previous year’s Women’s Day nail art.

2017

2016

2015

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Teddy Day 2017 Nail Art!

Hello friends!

February 10th is Teddy Day and time to share Creative Nails’ Teddy Day nail art. 🙂 I did this nail art late night and was too sleepy so kept it as simple as possible. Hope you will like it. 🙂

Teddy Day 2017 Nail Art!

Teddy Day 2017 Nail Art!

Nail polishes and tools used:

  1. El Corazon Bio Gel Base Coat
  2. Fun Lacquer – Philia
  3. Acrylic color
  4. HK Girl top coat
  5. Nail Art sponge
  6. Painting brush

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Chocolate Day 2017 Nail Art!

Hello friends!

Its time to show your love with Chocolates!! Happy Chocolate Day!

Here is Creative Nails Chocolate day manicure for you.  Planned for something else but ended up with this because of time constraint. Hope you like it.:-)

Chocolate Day 2017 Nail Art

Chocolate Day 2017 Nail Art

Polishes and tools used:

  1. UNT peel off base coat
  2. Dance Legend Step – White
  3. Dance Legend Malibu – Baywatch
  4. Camlin acrylic color
  5. Nail art sponge
  6. Painting brush

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Ganesh Chaturti 2016 Nail Art!

“Suklaambara Dharam Vishnum, Sashi Varnam Chatur Bhujam Prasanna Vadhanam Dhyaayet, Sarva Vighna Upashaanthaye”

Meaning: We meditate on Lord Ganesha – who is clad in white (representing purity), who is all pervading (present everywhere), whose complexion is gray like that of ash (glowing with spiritual splendor), who has four arms, who has bright countenance (depicting inner calm and happiness) and who can destroy all obstacles (in our spiritual and worldly path).

Source: http://www.saidarshan.org/baba/docs/slganesh.html

Dear friends,

Let us welcome curved trunk and a mighty body lord Ganesha with lots of love and devotion.

Welcome Ganesha

Welcome Ganesha

Light up Diyas and pray to the giver of many boons, the single tusked Ganesh remove the obstacles from all the actions we intend to perform.

Diya for Ganesh Puja

Diya For Ganesh Puja

Here is complete nail art for Ganesh Chaturthi 2016!

Ganesh Chaturthi 2016 Nail Art!

Ganesh Chaturthi 2016 Nail Art!

Hope you liked Creative Nails’ art for Ganesh Chaturthi 2016.

This occasion is incomplete without this popular and my favorite song from movie Agneepath – Deva Shree Ganesha.

Deva Shree Ganesha..(x16)

Jwaala si chalti hai aankhon mein jiske bhi
Dil mein tera naam hai
Parwaah hi kya uska aarambh kaisa hai aur kaisa parinaam hai
Dharti ambar sitaare hai
Usski nazaare utaarein
Darr bhi uss se dara re
Jiski rakhwaliya re karta saaya tera

Deva Shree Ganesha..(x8)

Ho…
Teri bhakti ka vardaan hai
Jo kamaaye woh dhanwaan hai
Bin kinare ki kashti hai woh
Deva, Tujhse jo anjaan hai
Yun tto mooshak sawari teri
Sab pe hai pehredaari teri
Paap ki aandhiyaan na kaha
Kabhi jyoti na haari teri
Apni taqdeer ka woh, khud sikander huaa re
Bhool ke yeh jahaan re, kiski silien ya haare
Saath paaya tera hey

Deva Shree Ganesha..(x4)

Ho teri dhuli ka teeka kiye
Deva jo bhakt tera jiye
Usey amrit ka hai moh hai kya
Hass ke vish ka woh pyaala piye
Teri mahima ki chhaaya tale
Kaal ke rath ka pahiyaa chale
Ek chingaari pratishodh se
Khadi ravaan ki lanka jale

Shatruo’n ki qataarein ik akele se haare
Kann bhi parvat huaa re
Shlok bann ke jahaan re naam aaya tera hey!

Deva shree ganesha..(x8)

Ganpati Bappa Moreya

Twameva Mata cha Pita twameva
Twameva Bandhu Sakha twameva
Twameva Vidya Dravinam twameva
Twameva Sarvam mum Dev Deva

Achutam Keshavam Rama Narayanam
Krishna Damodaram Vasudevam Harim
Sridharam Madhavum Gopika Vallabham
Janki naayakam Ramachandram bhaje

Source: http://www.ganeshchaturthi2015sms.in/2015/08/ganesha-chaturthi-2015-best-songs.html

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Ganesh Chaturthi 2016 Nail Art!

Ganesh Chaturthi 2016 Nail Art!

Happy Ganesha Chaturthi !!

Ganapati Bappa Moraya, Mangalmurti Morya !!

Women’s Day 2016 Nail Art!

Hello friends!

As we all know 8th March of every year is celebrated as International Women’s Day. This post is dedicated to all the ladies out there! We all have a beautiful heart and we all need a special day to get pampered – Happy Women’s Day!

Here is Creative Nail’s Women’s Day 2015 Nail Art (https://creativenails.in/2015/03/08/womens-day-nail-art/). And following is this year’s nail art.

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Women’s Day 2016 Nail Art

The Indian Government has launched many good schemes for girl children and one among them is “Sukanya Samriddhi Accounts”.  This is a very good scheme with rate of interest of 9.2% per annum. A minimum of INR. 1000/- and a maximum of INR. 1,50,000/- in a financial year can be deposited in this account. Do enroll for these schemes so that parents’ burden of education and marriage expenses can be reduced. Please do spread the word so that everyone can be benefited with this.

The theme of “International Women’s Day 2016 Campaign” is #PledgeForParity. Let us all commit to take action to accelerate gender parity.

Pledge For Parity!!

Valentines Day On Nails!

Hello friends!

This nail art is dedicated to all those loving couples who feel that no words can fully describe all the feelings they have for their partners!!

Don’t wait for the Valentine’s Day to express the love for your partner. Let each day be Valentine’s Day and may you celebrate countless loving moments with each other.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Valentines Day On Nails

Valentines Day On Nails

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Valentine Week – Kiss Day 2016!!

Hello friends!

After hug day let’s celebrate the kiss day! Know the benefits of kissing before you kiss your partner.

  1. Reduce Your Blood Pressure

Kissing helps to dilate your blood vessels, which may help lower your blood pressure.

  1. Relieve Cramps and Headaches

The blood-vessel-dilation effect described above also helps to relieve pain, particularly from headache or menstrual cramps.

  1. Fight Cavities

When you kiss, saliva production increases in your mouth, and this helps to wash away plaque on your teeth that may lead to cavities. That said, cavity-causing bacteria can also be transmitted via a kiss, especially if the person you’re kissing has poor oral habits. It’s even been shown that cavity-causing bacteria can spread from a mother’s kiss to her baby.

  1. Release Your Happy Hormones

Kissing prompts your brain to release a happy elixir of feel-good chemicals like serotonin, dopamine, and oxytocin. This isn’t only important for your happiness, it also may also help to strengthen your relationship.

Interestingly, kissing activates the same areas in your brain linked to reward and addiction.  According to the researchers who revealed this finding:

“Kissing may have evolved as a way to stimulate brain systems associated with sex drive, romantic love, and attachment so that humans are triggered to seek a variety of potential mates, then focus attention on one for mating, and finally be able to tolerate that mate long enough to raise a child as a team.”

Your lips are also densely packed with sensory neurons, which are stimulated by the touch of another’s lips. This prompts the release of sebum, which is thought to play a role in bonding.

  1. Burn Calories

It’s not going to replace your workout session. But a vigorous kiss may burn 8-16 calories. Not too shabby for a kiss.

  1. Boost Your Self-Esteem

One study found that men who received a passionate kiss before they left for work earned more money. This suggests the kiss (and perhaps the happy home-life it suggests) makes people happier, boosts self-esteem and, ultimately, more productive at work.

  1. Tone Your Facial Muscles

A vigorous kiss helps you shape up your neck and jaw line by working out a number of facial muscles.

  1. Check Out Your Partner’s Compatibility

A kiss can be a powerful measure of your initial attraction to a person, so much so that the majority of men and women surveyed reporting that a first kiss could be a turn-off. Women, in particular, place more importance on kissing as a “mate assessment device” and as a means of “initiating, maintaining, and monitoring the current status of their relationship with a long-term partner.”

Here is Creative Nails’ kiss day nails.

Valentine Week - Kiss Day 2016

Valentine Week – Kiss Day 2016

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