1The design features a combination of soft pastel colors, including pink and lavender, creating a delicate and feminine look.
2There are various patterns including floral designs, glitter accents, and embellishments like pearls and gold details.
3Each nail has a unique element, ranging from detailed artwork to simple solid colors, enhancing visual interest while keeping an overall cohesive theme.
Items Needed for this Design
Nail Preparation
Nail file
Nail buffer
Base coat
Top coat
Nail Polish Colors
Light pink nail polish
Lavender nail polish
Glitter gold nail polish
White nail polish
Floral print nail sticker
Rose floral nail sticker
Nail Art Tools
Dotting tool
Nail art brush
Nail art embellishments (pearls, gold accents)
Tweezer for placing embellishments
Cleanup
Nail polish remover
Cotton pads
Clean-up brush for detailing
Step by Step DIY(Do It Yourself) Guide
1
Prepare your nails.
File and shape your nails using a nail file.
Buff the surface of your nails to create a smooth base.
Apply a base coat to protect your natural nails.
2
Apply the base colors.
Paint most nails with the light pink polish as the main color.
On one nail, apply a lavender polish.
Allow the base colors to dry completely.
3
Add patterns and designs.
Use white nail polish and a nail art brush to create floral designs on the lavender nail.
Apply glitter gold polish on another nail and place pearls using a dotting tool.
Apply floral nail stickers and trim any excess.
4
Finish up with top coat.
Once all designs and decorations are dry, apply a top coat to seal and protect the design.
Ensure to cover the entire nail including the edges for durability.
Allow to dry completely.
5
Clean up any excess polish.
Use nail polish remover and a clean-up brush to remove any polish around the cuticles.
Ensure the nail edges are neat and clean.
Pro Tips
Make sure to allow each layer of polish to dry fully before applying the next to prevent smudging.
Experiment with different colors or patterns to personalize the design further.
If you're new to nail art, practice on a rubber nail or nail wheel first to build confidence.
Use a non-acetone remover if you're concerned about drying out your nails.
Keep your nail art tools clean to maintain precision and longevity.