This course is for you if you are already familiar with the basics of nail art stamping technique. In this course you will learn the steps of creating a bit more complex and really spectacular decoration. You are not required to create gel painting, aquarelle or free-hand patterns made up of thin lines.
The course will focus on plastiline gel, spider gel, nail art elements and stamping. You can learn about the specific characteristics of materials while in use, and see right tool handling in close-up.
In this video Alexa is making an extremely spectacular and special nail art! She combines different nail decoration techniques. You can learn stamping, effecting the stamping pattern with Mirror powder, using the Spider gel, and what is the most special, is the preparation of a 3D flower from PlastiLine gel.
This gel has a plasticine texture, which doesn't flow, it can be shaped as long as it get cured. So it's recommended also for beginners, because very interesting solutions can be made with a small routine. Alexa teaches how to make a beautiful, but simple flower, which is worth learning. With the knowledge you gain, you will be able create butterfly, leaf and other motifs.
Have a look at the video, you will see Mirror powder No. 08 Clear as well, which makes the stamping pattern exciting. This 3D flower can be created on a base of gel polish, gel or acrylics. Try in other colours too!
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Leena Leena
2 months ago
Beautiful design i like it.
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Ivey Maria
5 months ago
This is an elegant and beautiful design. It looks great with a casual wardrobe as it does with a formal. Great design.
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Bogner Anita
about 1 year ago
Very useful video!
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Anna Bekker
about 1 year ago
My favourite colours with beautiful motives! Thank you!
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Williams Candy
over 2 years ago
Wonderful. Great tutorial loved the design!
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Odita Seila
over 2 years ago
stunning
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Pretty Noona
over 3 years ago
Elegant and stylish describes this manicure, the 3D flower is simple but well balanced (normally 3D flowers tend to be over the top) it doesn't compete with the half pattern on the nail, it's cohesive and simply beautiful. Nice tutorial.
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Di Vittorio Stefania
over 3 years ago
The 3d gel flowers are wonderful, I need to practice more! Thank you Alexa, great tutorial as always!
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Buda Boglárka
over 3 years ago
Ez a videó rávilágított arra, hogy mit rontok el ezekkel a virágokkal, és miért nem sikerül sosem úgy, ahogyan elterveztem az alakjukat, a formát és miért színeződik el folyamatos újra formázás során az anyag. Az akrilpor használata nem véletlen, valóban nagyon nyúlós és nehezen kezelhető bármelyik plasticine anyag, és tiszta környezetben kell alkalmazni ezeket ahol nincs por, mert a fehér anyag különösen csúnyán néz ki ha szösz vagy por megy bele. Annyira szépen harmonizálnak a színek, és a fehér szinte mindenhez passzol. Szívből köszönöm a videót! Száz és száz video van youtube-on fenn különböző angol és más nyelvű szakemberek által és egyik sem nyújt ilyen segítséget mint ez.
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Schembari Pati
over 3 years ago
This design and video were great!
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ANGIBAUD NATHALIE
over 3 years ago
très bonne vidéo merci
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Tatum Kerry
over 3 years ago
Nice. Thank you.
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Newman Hope
over 3 years ago
I requested a tutorial for the 3D gel and here it is!! I had been waiting ... but it was well worth the wait. I love the colors, the detail, and the design...stunning. The tutorial is excellent and so informative. Thanks for sharing....love it.
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Gazyier Diane
over 3 years ago
This was my first video… and I’m so impressed with the direction and full explanation of products and steps time to cure… just love it!
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Friedrich Inka
over 3 years ago
I've been waiting for this tutorial for such a long time and I was even more delighted when I finally got it in my „inbox“ today! Thank you so much for this! The 3D effects you can work with plastilin gel are just phenomenal. However, I have found that the longer you work on a petal, for example, the more "softened" the texture becomes. I really like the way the petals are arranged in relation to each other. It is precisely this irregularity that looks more beautiful than if you were to arrange them uniformly at always exactly the same distance. Beautiful! ❥
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International nail art educator
My name is Alexandra Snóbl. It was in 2003 when I chose hand care and manicure as a profession. I’ve been working for Moyra since 2011 as product developer and international trainer. |