Stilettos with Inlay Leaves and 3D-Roses

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The_Slayer

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I've made this tutorial for BeautyTech. After I was asked in the "Stiletto Butterfly" thread to make a tutorial for 3D-Stuff, I decided to post it here, too.
I hope you like it and its useful!
If there is anything unclear or if I used false words please tell me or ask me!

What you need:



For the tutorial I used a tip, usually I work on forms.


1. Apply a thin layer of pink acrylic and form a smile line. It doesn't have to be perfect, later its mostly covered by the leaves.


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Apply pink powder with sparkles on the nail bed.

2.Keep your nail as thin as possible!


Now take a small brush and dip a small, white ball into 3 shades of green powder, Begin with the lightest shade.


Place your ball on the nail and wait a second.


Form a leaf by pressing the side of your brush into the ball


Repeat this until you have enough leaves


Cap the entire nail using clear acrylic.


No picture: File to shape, than apply finish gel

Place a small ball in vanilla and red on the leaves, wait a second.
Make a little "hole" into the middle of the ball with the point of your brush.


Form a leaf, beginning in the middle of the ball and work from the inner to the outside.


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Place another, smaller ball in vanilla and red into the first leave and repeat step


Repeat this until you have enough roses :wink:

And that's how it's supposed to look in the end, on nails:
skirchlechnerrosenstiledi2.jpg
 
youve made a great tutorial, thankyou for taking the time.:)
 
Great tutorial. Easy to understand.
 
That was a great.. east to follow tutorial..
Just a few questions.. when you cap with the clear do you need to do it in one bead?..
Also when making the flower when double dipping in colours does it make the bead dry to work with and is that easier than a normaly wet bead. (hope that makes sense). I have tried and I seem to just be getting a mess.....lol...
Your nails are loverly.
X Mel
 
FABULOUS!

Beautiful work!
 
Nice one!!!...Thankyou!!
 
Fabulous.
Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
Sarah xxx:hug:
 
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!

Can't wait to start my L&P and come back to this tut :green:
 
That's fantastic and really helpful, thanks
 
Just beautiful. Thank you .
 
these are just beautiful. thank you so much for the tutorial......it is the best way, so much easier to understand with the step by step. thank you :hug:
 

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