
Day 173: Pale Pink Flower Nail Art
Isabel Rivera, Westfield, Mass. @skillmaticnails

Isabel Rivera, Westfield, Mass. @skillmaticnails

Elizabeth Grieve, Lancashire. @beautybyelizabeth

Carrie Timmons, Vonti Salon, Horicon, Wis. @mynotsopolishedlife

Delee Dennison, Simplicity By Design, Terrace, B.C., Canada

Young Nails' Greg Salo creates a bloody rose nail art design using Mission Control and Caption.

Michelle Bouma, Splendid Nail Creations, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada

Aly Barbosa, Aly's Nails, Arlington, N.J.

Hayley McBride, Nailz By Hailz, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. @nailzbyhailz

Nicky Stjean, Florida

Kirsty Meakin of Naio Nails shows how to create the popular milk bath nail design using real flowers.

Aly Barbosa, Aly's Nails, Arlington, N.J.

Karolina Ewa Chojnowska, Olsztyn, Poland

Reyna Sandoval, San Diego, Calif. @queenlacque

These bridal nails are marked by a subtle elegance.

Aly Barbosa, Aly's Nails, Arlington, N.J.

Use Maniology’s stamping plates to achieve an intricate, colorful flower nail design.

Tanya Angelova created this flower nail art using a technique she calls half-stroke — it’s similar to the one-stroke technique but uses only one color.