Soft Pink Blossom Nail Art for Spring
There’s something lovely about keeping nail art simple.
For this set, we chose a soft pink base using Tulle by Twenty Pro, with tiny hand-painted blossom details scattered across the nails. Rather than covering every nail with florals, I kept the design delicate and minimal, allowing plenty of the soft pink base to show through.
The result is subtle enough for everyday wear, but the hand-painted details give the manicure something a little more individual.
Hand-painted floral nail art
Small-scale floral designs like these are a good example of how nail art doesn’t have to be bold or heavily detailed to make an impact. Placement, scale and leaving enough negative space around the design can make even very simple painted elements feel considered.
This particular set was created on short natural nails, showing that you don’t need lots of length or a large surface area to incorporate hand-painted nail art.
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About the author
Kirsty Brown is a Scottish nail artist and educator and founder of Paintbrush Nails in Callander, Scotland. A qualified Art & Design teacher with a BA (Hons) from Glasgow School of Art, she combines professional nail expertise with a background in creative education, specialising in nail art, nail education and helping nail professionals develop their technical and creative skills.