Double Soft Cream 3d- Flower Charm - Part 1 - The Fallen Bride 🚀
Essential for adjusting the extrusion consistency. Tools and Hardware
Let the gel self-level for 5 seconds so it looks perfectly round and wet. Essential for adjusting the extrusion consistency
If you are a collector who demands permanence, sharp lines, and easy cleaning, stay away. This bride will stain your hands (literally; the bruised lavender leaves a faint pigment on sweaty palms). She will attract dust. She will warp if you look at her wrong. This bride will stain your hands (literally; the
In , we will explore advanced tinting methods. We will use pastel dusts and liquid glazes to give your dried charm a weathered, porcelain appearance. In , we will explore advanced tinting methods
Whether you are adapting this technique for high-end 3D nail art, phone case decoden, or collectible resin charms, follow these precise steps. Phase 1: Preparing the Base
For the final layer of petals, intentionally fray or tear the outer edges of the clay discs. This simulates the decaying look of The Fallen Bride . Use a needle tool to score fine lines down the length of the petals. Arrange them at a wider, dropped angle around the middle cluster. Finishing Touches and Curing