Nail Art Tutorial: Flowers

Thursday, July 8, 2010
Hi everyone! I've been thinking a lot of doing nail art tutorials and this is the first I'm going to show you! I want to show you that creating something artsy isn't that hard and everyone can do it. I'm starting with an easy one, creating flowers on your nail by using stickers and a striper.

First you make sure your nails are clean. After that the basic steps follow: a base coat and a base colour. I choose China Glaze For Audrey as my base colour.

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When that is done, you want to create the flower stalks. I used a striper for this but it can also be done using a thin paintbrush.

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There are lots of stripers out there. You've got the long stripers, the thick ones, thin ones, short ones and a mix of these. I prefer the long, thin stripers. For me those are the easiest to create thin stripes with.

When using the striper, be careful there isn't a lot of polish on it. If so, a big blob of polish will fall off and ruin the manicure or you'll get uneven, thick stripes. Flower stalks aren't completely straight: if you can't create a perfect, neat line that's okay!

Easy Nail Art Tutorial Striper Nail Art Design China Glaze For Audrey Essence Nail Art Stickers

Done! See how simple it really is? Now it's time to add the flowers!

Flowers can be created many ways. You can use a dotting tool, a paintbrush, a toothpick, konad, rhinestones and more. I've used simple ones: Essence nail art stickers. I've picked these up in the local drugstore but I'm sure there are lots of different flower stickers available.

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I use a stick to pick up the stickers so the sticky side stays sticky. My stick is made from metal but you can also use a toothpick or rosewood stick, whatever comes in handy. With this stick you place the stickers easily on your nail, just gently lay it on your nail and press it on your nail by turning the stick and pulling it off the sticker - also gently! After that you can seal it with a top coat so the stickers last longer.

Easy Nail Art Tutorial Striper Nail Art Design China Glaze For Audrey Essence Nail Art Stickers

The result. Now I never want to hear anyone say that nail art is hard! ;)
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