When it comes to flowers on nails, most ladies utilise decals because they are difficult to produce by hand. Floral designs are popular all year, so why not make as many as you can using this technique? You may have flowers on your nails all year if you alter the colours depending on the season. For summer, use bright colours like turquoise, light pink, and coral, and for winter or autumn, use darker hues like brown, orange, and copper. Wear a pretty girlie outfit, create this pattern, and you’ll be surprised by how cute and charming you’ll look!

Flower nail art patterns offer the nails a really feminine appearance. A set of well-manicured nails indicates that you have taken good care of them. While a French manicure or solid-colored nails can’t go wrong, try taking your manicure to the next level by adding a charming flower design. This Spring Flower Nail Art is ideal for the seasons of spring, summer, and even Festivals. This is also very simple to make. Read the following article to learn How to make flower nail art.

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METHOD 1: NAIL PREPARATION

Remove any remaining cracked polish from your nails

You should prepare a beautiful canvas to work on before you begin painting. Nail polish remover is available at your nearby supermarket. Look for a remover branded “non-acetone” if your nails are prone to drying out and flaking. These are kinder on your nails, and you don’t want to dry them out soon before getting a manicure. Spring outside or spring in your heart.

Your nails should be trimmed and filed

If your nails are jagged, uneven, or malformed, no matter how skillfully you create your floral nail art, it will not look great. It is critical to trim and file them before painting them. First, decide on the shape of your nails. Some people prefer sharp square tips, while others prefer soft rounded nails. Make sure your nails are all the same length. When pruning, leave a little excess length because filing will make them shorter. Use a nail file to file your nails in short, clean strokes. Check that your nails are all the same length and form. Make sure there are no hanging nails.

Put on your base colour

Select a colour that will work well as a backdrop for your flowers. Roll the polish between your palms to thoroughly combine it. Shaking may generate air bubbles, which will dry out your polish. Dip the brush into the polish, taking care not to overfill the brush. Apply the polish to your fingernail with no more than three strokes. Use a few more strokes if required to evenly distribute the polish on your nail. Allow your base coat to completely dry before continuing on to the flowers. Allow it to air dry or speed up the process by blow-drying with cold air.

METHOD 2: MAKING FLOWERS

To make your flowers, choose two colours

Choose hues that contrast well with your foundation colour so that your flowers stand out. Choose opaque polishes because it is difficult to apply a second layer of polish over an intricate flower design. Sheer polishes, on the other hand, can be used to create more faint flowers.

Make dots on your nails with a brush or a toothpick

If your nail polish brush is small enough to make the dots, by all means, use it. If not, set them aside and dip a toothpick into the polish instead. You should be able to construct a dot with enough polish on the end. If the toothpick is too sharp and doesn’t pick up enough polish when dipped, gently push the tip of it against a hard surface until it flattens slightly.

Using the second colour, make 5-6 dots (the petals) around the original dot

Dip your brush or toothpick into the second polish colour. Make a dot with the polish on the end of the toothpick. To make the petals of the flower, you will be adding dots around the original dots you produced. You can make as many petals as you want, although most flowers have five or six.

METHOD 3: FINISHING YOUR ARTWORK

Allow your flowers to completely dry

This is critical since applying a top coat too soon or bumping your wet nails on something can distort your lovely flowers. Some nail polishes are touted as quick drying, while others will take at least half an hour to fully dry.

  • Dry your nails with a hairdryer to expedite the process. The key is to set it to “cool.” Cool air is preferable to hot air because it prevents the polish from hardening.
  • If you need your nails to dry rapidly, pick up a special polish-drying spray from the store.

Make a stem

This is completely optional. If you use green nail paint, make a little stem snaking its way from the bloom with a super thin brush or a clean toothpick. You may use stems to connect numerous flowers and even add small leaves. Make the background more appealing by adding glitter. Go ahead and add even more personality to your nail design! You can use the toothpick to add small dots or other thin designs on the background. Combining floral designs with geometric backgrounds is very fashionable. You can add some sparkle to the design by painting a coat of sheer glitter polish over it.

Finish with a clear topcoat

It’s essential to protect everything after your flowers are finished and your nails are immaculate. To complete your manicure, look for a polish that is expressly marketed as a topcoat. An excellent topcoat shields the polish from daily scratch and damage, acting as a barrier to prevent chipping and other damage. A topcoat also lends a lovely gloss to your nails. Because you’ve used a variety of nail colours, a topcoat will assist to smooth out the pattern and make it look more coherent.

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Pointers

  • Instead of merely having dot-like flowers, you may get sharp petals by giving the toothpick a tiny flick.
  • Toothpicks might be tricky to work with, but there are alternatives. Some nail paints with thin brushes are specifically designed for nail art. After cleaning, you can use scissors to trim a standard nail brush to the required thickness.
  • Nail kits and dotting tools will make this process easier and less expensive!

 

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