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Start off with a base coat, I used Seche Clear’s “Crystal Clear Base Coat.”

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Apply a base color of your choice, I used Essie’s “Fashion Playground.”

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With a white color and a small dotting tool place small dots all over the nails. I used Apple Barrel’s “White” acrylic paint.

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With one of the colors for your roses and a medium dotting tool place blobs all over the nails to start the roses. I used Ulta’s “Sugar Cookie.”

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With different shades of your chosen colors add details to the roses. To add dimension, place a dot on the roses and add some lines surrounding that, it is kind of hard to explain so I hope the pictures do a good job of explaining it. I used Red Carpet’s “Detail Brush”, Jenna Hipp’s “Rose Tart” and Sinful Colors’ “Soul Mate” and “Pink Forever.”

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Add leaves around the roses by creating a rounded triangle shape coming off of them. I used the same detail brush and Craft Smart’s “Crisp Green” acrylic paint.

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Add some dimension to the leaves by painting a line in the center of them with a lighter green color. I used Craft Smart’s “Light Green” acrylic paint.

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Lastly, apply a top coat. I used Seche Vite’s “Dry Fast Top Coat.”

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Your spring floral nails are finished!

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