Double Soft Cream 3d Flower Charm Part 1 The Fallen Bride Full __exclusive__ -

The "double" look comes from stacking a smaller flower inside.Roll five smaller balls using the translucent gel.Place them directly in the gaps of the first layer.Press gently to mimic the soft, folded look of whipped cream.Do not cure this layer yet. 4. Texturing the Petals

Double Soft Cream 3D Flower Charm Part 1: The Fallen Bride Full Guide

Never try to sculpt the entire flower at once. Flash curing each individual petal for 5 seconds ensures your progress is safe while you work on the next piece. The "double" look comes from stacking a smaller

Instead of flat art, the flower charm is built upward. It uses varying heights to catch light and cast shadows directly on the nail plate.

Take your fine liner brush dipped in alcohol or slip solution.Lightly score the edges of the petals to create a soft, ruffled look.This technique gives the charm its signature "soft cream" texture.Cure the entire structure for 60 seconds. 🖤 Embodying "The Fallen Bride" Aesthetic Flash curing each individual petal for 5 seconds

"Let me," Celeste said, her voice like clover honey. "You need to get dressed."

: A small dish of Isopropyl Alcohol (70%–90%) or specialized gel slip solution to keep your tools slick. Take your fine liner brush dipped in alcohol

This initial guide focuses on creating the core structural foundation, the primary soft cream petal layers, and anchoring the charm securely. Essential Tools and Materials

The "Fallen Bride" series isn't just about beauty; it’s about storytelling. This collection focuses on:

If you want to troubleshoot your technique or prepare for the next steps, let me know: Are you using or 3D sculpting gel ? What brand of matte top coat are you currently using?

3D charms experience high friction. Ensure you seal the perimeter where the charm meets the nail plate with a fine line of top coat to prevent hair, clothes, or debris from catching underneath. Preview of Part 2