turn to the original position against the surface easingthe pressure as you return. Repeat the operationoutlined above making petals to the left and rightas shown in figures 1, 2 and 3 until you have a fanof five or six petals. After completing the fan ofpetals, go through the. same procedure, but this timework between and slightly above your first petalsas shown in figures 5 and 6. This gives the flower a full rounded out effect.
FULL CARNATION
To make the full carnation, the petals are made inthe same way as for the half carnation illustratedabove. The only difference is that the full carnation ismade on a No. 7 nail. The nail is revolved in yourfingers while each petal is being made. A completecircle of petals is made. Then the center of the car-nation is built up by filling up the spaces with the