Hi everyone,
So for today's design I decided to step into Spring a little and do a flower design! I recently picked up the colour most stunning burgundy colour (No7 Gel Look Shine in Deep Wine) with my No7 voucher and knew I wanted to use it as a base for some nail art! When my friend suggested adding flowers, I knew I didn't want to go for a typical flower design, instead I opted for a sort of gradient, which worked well (I think!).
Here's my design:
So for today's design I decided to step into Spring a little and do a flower design! I recently picked up the colour most stunning burgundy colour (No7 Gel Look Shine in Deep Wine) with my No7 voucher and knew I wanted to use it as a base for some nail art! When my friend suggested adding flowers, I knew I didn't want to go for a typical flower design, instead I opted for a sort of gradient, which worked well (I think!).
Here's my design:
I used No7 Gel-Look Shine in Deep Wine, Sinful Colors Snow Me White and Revlon Gold Coin
To create the flowers I used my dotting tools. I decided to do a gradient so that I could show off the beauty of the base colour!
Overall I really love this design. It makes a change from winter designs and the contrast between the burgundy and the white flowers works really well! Although the gradient hasn't worked out as well as I would of liked, I still like the outcome.
Do you think flower designs can be done all year round?
Do you like this design?
Let me know what you think
Jayna
:)
This is such a cool idea Jayna!! I would never have thought about doing a gradient like this with flowers but it looks amazing. I must have a go at it myself soon ;)
ReplyDeleteCute flowers using just dots. That's one of my favorite ways to create them.
ReplyDeleteWow you're just soo talented, I'm in love with this new manicure!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a wonderful nail art with us!
OMG That's so pretty! I'm always amazed by your skills. ^_^
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I love that you used red as a base. :)
ReplyDeleteI love flower nailart. And dotting them is one of favourite technique. This looks mazing :D
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