Green glitter brings a fresh, natural sparkle that stands apart from the usual warm tones. We cut ours from PET so the shine stays consistent across every batch. Sizes go from fine powder (0.025mm) for detailed work up to chunky cuts around 10mm. Shapes include hexagons and opal cellophane shards.
Green is a solid niche player in the glitter world. It shows up around St. Patrick's Day and Christmas, but green glitter also has year-round demand for nature-themed crafts and mermaid projects. We carry emerald green, forest green, lime green, and teal shades. Finishes include metallic, holographic glitter for nails, iridescent, and solvent-resistant.
Green glitter gets love from different corners. Nail artists use green glitter for Christmas nails, mermaid designs, and nature-themed manicures. Crafters reach for green for St. Patrick's Day decor, resin art with botanical themes, and slime. It also works well for fashion — green glitter boots, heels, and prom dresses are statement pieces.
Pair green glitter with red glitter for Christmas for a holiday classic, or with gold glitter for nails for something more elegant. Blue glitter alongside green creates beautiful ocean and mermaid color palettes.
We sell green glitter wholesale at factory-direct pricing. Grab 10-gram sample packs or go straight to bulk kilo bags. It's PET, non-toxic, eco-friendly, and works for resin, ornaments, nail art, and event decor. For larger projects, chunky glitter for ornaments is a good option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use green glitter for nail art?
A: Yes. Green glitter nails — especially Christmas nails, mermaid designs, and accent nails — are popular seasonally. Fine (0.2-0.4mm) or mixed sizes apply with gel or acrylic. Solvent-resistant green holds up well without bleeding. Pair with silver glitter for nails for a cool effect.
Q: What shades of green glitter do you carry?
A: Emerald green, forest green, lime green, and teal. Available in metallic, holographic, and iridescent finishes. The emerald shade works well for elegant holiday decor. Browse iridescent glitter for mermaid themes for color-shifting greens.
Q: Is green glitter good for Christmas ornaments?
A: Yes. Green glitter on Christmas ornaments, wreaths, and tree decorations is popular alongside the more common red and gold. Dark green and emerald shades give ornaments a classic, elegant look. Mixed with red and gold glitter, it completes the holiday palette.
Q: What are the best crafts for green glitter?
A: Christmas decor, St. Patrick's Day crafts, mermaid-themed projects, resin art with nature themes, slime, and nail art. Emerald green is especially popular for elegant holiday and wedding decor. For larger craft runs, try chunky glitter for decor.
























