I had some requests for this flower mold so here it is 🤗 question is should i keep doing more or have we had enough yet 😅 #nailmolds #nailtutorials #tutorials #nailsupply
Creating beautiful floral nail art using molds can be incredibly rewarding, especially when you pay attention to color layering and blending techniques. One tip I’ve found helpful is to start with a darker color in the center of the petals and gently blend outward to a lighter shade, which adds depth and realism to the flower. Using thin layers ensures the colors don’t spread unevenly, and curing between layers helps maintain clean lines. It's important to be gentle when applying the second or third lighter color to avoid disturbing the previous layers. Flexibility in the mold allows you to carefully shape each petal, which adds a natural dimension to your design. Also, after curing and removing the flower, placing it carefully on the nail with rhinestone glue lets you adjust the petals for the perfect look. Adding small metallic accents, like tiny gold beads or studs, can give your flower an elegant touch. I always recommend using a fine brush to apply the topcoat around the petals thoughtfully, so it doesn’t pool or blur the design. For those experimenting with flower molds, investing in good quality gel paints and brushes makes a difference in blending. Patience with curing times and layering is key to achieving a vibrant, durable nail art that stands out. This process is a fun way to customize your nails and impress with intricate floral designs at home or in a salon.


















































































I like showing us to do this instead buying them