Double Soft Cream 3d- Flower Charm - Part 1 - The Fallen Bride 🚀

: Employs 3D layering to create realistic, elevated petals that stand out from the surface.

But unlike a real flower that wilts naturally, the bride in this story is . The narrative follows her slow, agonizing fall from being a devoted wife to becoming a slave to her own desires—a transformation orchestrated by the very person who once swore to protect her: her husband.

"The Fallen Bride" reimagines traditional floral charms through a gothic, ethereal lens. Using a Double Soft Cream

The focus is on realistic, often delicate, floral arrangements that look as though they were piped moments ago. : Employs 3D layering to create realistic, elevated

After nearly a decade of silence, surprised fans by releasing the sequel: "Flower Charm Sequel – Mansion of Captivation" (優艶の花 続 淫縛の館) in August 2020.

Mimics the soft, pillowy look of real flower petals and heavy bridal lace.

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The Double Soft Cream 3D-Flower Charm can be used in various nail art designs to create a stunning look. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Soft pastels or pearl-ex powders to add depth, shadows, and the signature "dusty" aged look to the petals.

The nail artist behind "The Fallen Bride" series took this classic tale and ran with it, creating a stunning and emotional nail art design that captures the essence of the fallen bride's story. The Double Soft Cream 3D-Flower Charm is the perfect centerpiece for this design, adding a delicate and feminine touch to the overall look. Step-by-Step Guide: Part 1 Base Architecture

The in the "Fallen Bride" style is surprisingly versatile. Its muted, cream, and neutral tones allow it to pair beautifully with both dark and light accessories.

To securely adhere the layers of the flower together.

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Formulates the thick, layered petals of the main floral arrangement. Step-by-Step Guide: Part 1 Base Architecture