The "Fallen Bride" series is more than just a tutorial; it is part of a growing trend of "storytelling crafts" found on platforms like
Be prepared to pay between $220 and $400 for a sealed "Full" version.
A thick, putty-like gel that holds its shape without running, allowing unlimited working time until cured under a UV/LED lamp. The "Fallen Bride" series is more than just
Apply a matte ash-grey base coat to your surface.This provides the moody backdrop for "The Fallen Bride" theme.Cure the base completely under a UV/LED lamp. 2. Crafting the First Layer (The Base Flower)
If this is an event stage, here are the typical requirements to achieve 100% completion or a "Full Clear": Make sure to cut out two slightly smaller
Cut out 5-7 petals from the soft cream-colored paper, depending on the size you prefer for your flower. You can use a template or draw the petal shape freehand. Make sure to cut out two slightly smaller petals for the inner part of the flower.
White and translucent varieties work best. Sculpting Silicone Pens: Bullet and chisel tip shapes. The "Fallen Bride" series is more than just
Place a tiny drop of clear rhinestone glue or hard gel directly in the center of your first flower.