Daisy Flower | Nail Art Tutorial
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Now lets show you how we created this daisy flower nail art!
Step 1
First of all it is important to make sure your nails are clean and ready to be painted before we start, so we need to do a little bit of preparation. If you have nail polish on already, you will need to take it off with some nail polish remover. After this is done, I usually wash my hands just to ensure my nails are completely clean.
Then it’s time to tidy your nails up a little and to shape them to how you want, using with your file. Also, if you want make your nails appear longer – you can push back your cuticles. If you place your hand in some warm water for a few minutes, it will help soften your skin making it easier for you to do this.
Once you are ready, you should apply a base coat to your nail as this will protect your nails from being stained but also will make applying your nail polish much smoother. We used the Super Mani 7 in 1 Treatment (1) to do this.
Step 2
Once your base coat is dry, we can start moving on to the more exciting parts – deciding what colour you want your nails to be! For this look, we decided to have the ring finger as the main focus so we painted this nail with the nail polish in the colour Girl’s Best French (3), and the rest with the bright nail polish in the colour Chin Up Buttercup (2). We applied 2 coats of the nail polish as this makes sure the nails are covered well.
We recommend you apply two thin coats rather than one thick one as the thicker the coat, the longer it will take to dry.
We recommend you apply two thin coats rather than one thick one as the thicker the coat, the longer it will take to dry.
Step 3
Once the nail polish is dry, it’s time to start creating this daisy nail art! Firstly, we started by painting on a small dot using the dotting tool (5) with the nail varnish in the colour Chin Up Buttercup (2). We painted the first one towards the bottom of the nail to help later on with placements of the other flowers.
After you have painted on the dot for the middle of the daisy, next it’s time to start painting on the petals! To paint on long thin petals, we used the flat drawing brush (6) (this brush makes it nice and easy to do this!) with the nail polish in the colour White Hot Love (4).
* Watch out for the nail polish building up on the brush while you are painting on the daisies petals. This may make petals thicker than others so it is a good idea to clean the brush now and then along the way.
After you have painted on the dot for the middle of the daisy, next it’s time to start painting on the petals! To paint on long thin petals, we used the flat drawing brush (6) (this brush makes it nice and easy to do this!) with the nail polish in the colour White Hot Love (4).
* Watch out for the nail polish building up on the brush while you are painting on the daisies petals. This may make petals thicker than others so it is a good idea to clean the brush now and then along the way.
Step 4
After you have painted on the first flower, you want to repeat the previous step to create other daisies on the nail. Make sure you start by painting on the dot first to help with the placement of the flowers, this will also make sure you don’t paint them too close.
Step 5
Now it’s time to add the final touches to this daisy nail look! After you have finished painting on the rest of the daisies and you are happy with your look – apply a top coat to all the nails and then gently apply the Yellow Gems (7) on the yellow dot in the middle of the daisies to add that extra bit of glam to this look!
And that’s how we created this daisy nail look! It’s a gorgeous nail look for your nails that is perfect for everyday wear!
Now it’s your turn! Have you created this look? We’d love to see it – tag us on Twitter and Instagram!
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