Double Soft Cream 3d Flower Charm Part 1 The Fallen Bride [2021] Full ⚡ Full HD

To add the "decayed" gradient look to the base of the petals. Sculpting "The Fallen Bride" Flower (Step-by-Step) 1. The Core Foundation

Apply a generous layer of ultra-matte or velvet top coat specifically over the flower petals, ensuring you get into all the crevices. Cure for a full 60 seconds under your UV/LED lamp. The matte finish instantly transforms the shiny gel into a soft, porcelain-like cream texture. Next Steps

Using your silicone tool, press down into the center of each new ball, pulling the tool slightly inward toward the middle of the flower. To add the "decayed" gradient look to the base of the petals

Press the belly of your brush into the center of the bead, dragging gently outward to flatten the perimeter while keeping the center relatively thick. Shape it into a classic rounded petal.

"Part 1: The Fallen Bride" focuses on the setup of this atmospheric descent. The craftsmanship lies in the arrangement of the charms; the flowers aren't just scattered, they are "embedded" or "sinking" into the cream. This mimics a garden in decay or a bridal bouquet left to rot. By using 3D charms rather than flat stickers, the artist gives the piece a physical presence that demands interaction. The shadows cast by the petals onto the whipped base add a layer of gloom that elevates the item from a simple craft to a piece of storytelling. Cure for a full 60 seconds under your UV/LED lamp

Here are a few tips and variations to consider when creating your Double Soft Cream 3D Flower Charm Part 1: The Fallen Bride Full:

There were nights when she dreamed the petals had multiplied into a field and she walked between them without breaking their necks. The flowers bowed to her as if she were a queen of forgetfulness, and somewhere beyond the field a wedding fell away like leaves from a tree. She woke with the charm heavy and present, its double cream a residue of whatever mercy the dream had offered. Press the belly of your brush into the

Used for the center of the flower. Step-by-Step Guide: Sculpting the Double Soft Cream Flower

Clean up any oozing gel around the edges with a clean brush.

Heavy, layered petals that look like wilting roses or dropped white lilies.

Anya walked over, her wedding dress whispering secrets across the marble floor. She lifted the handkerchief. Inside was not the Fallen Bride—but its shattered remains. The crystallized shell had been deliberately pressed, and the soft, saffron-stained cream had bled out onto the silk, staining it like an old wound.