The split sunflowers were quite easy to create, yet were noticed by all who saw them. So I did a version with daisies. Just add a rich, dark color for the background and they work great for autumn nails. 

Step 1: Prep Nails

View my post on Nail Polish Prep.

Step 2: Paint Nails

Paint the nails with TWO coats of purple polish. I used the Shellac color called, Grape Gum.

Gel Polish: Apply polish and cure in light (cure after each coat). Cure 2 minutes in the UV light, or 1 minute in an LED light.

Step 3: Daisies

Begin by making a yellow circle on the side of your ring fingernail, this will be for the center of the flower. Then do white lines out from the yellow circle. Fill in the lines to be thicker in the center and slightly skinnier on the ends, to create a petal look. If you have any gaps, like I did, make small petals to fill in the spaces.

Now make a yellow circle on the end of your index fingernail and create a daisy just like you did on your ring finger. These daisies are designed just like my Split Sunflowers. View the video here to see how I did my Simple Sunflowers . . .

(Note: I did the daisies with yellow and white acrylic craft paint. . . Some polishes can dry almost transparent which makes the image hazy and you won’t get the wow factor you are going for.)

Step 4: Apply Final Top Coat

Now apply your top coat. Make sure the paint is completely dry before adding top coat to help avoid smearing.

Gel Polish: Apply top coat, only after paint is completely dry. Cure in UV light for 2 minutes, or 1 minute with an LED light.

Step 5: Allow to Dry and Apply Cuticle Oil

Allow your polish to dry completely. Apply a cuticle oil just around your nails on the cuticle and rub into the skin.

Gel Polish: Remove sticky residue on top of nails with a little alcohol or polish remover and apply cuticle oil.