Birth flower nail art chart for every month guide - TsukiNails

The "Birth Flower" Edit: How to Wear Your Month's Bloom on Your Nails

Introduction
We all know our Zodiac sign and our Birthstone. But do you know your Birth Flower?
In the Victorian language of flowers (Floriography), every month has a specific bloom with a special meaning.
Wearing your birth flower on your nails is a subtle, sophisticated way to celebrate yourself. It also makes for the most thoughtful birthday gift imaginable.
At TsukiNails, our hand-painted floral collection covers the whole garden. Here is your guide to your month’s signature bloom.

1. Winter Blooms (Jan - Mar)

  • January (Carnation): Symbolizes love and fascination. Look for Ruffled Pink or Red floral art.

  • February (Violet): Symbolizes loyalty. Perfect for a Purple/Lavender aura nail with tiny petals.

  • March (Daffodil): Symbolizes rebirth. Go for Sunny Yellow or White florals on a fresh green base.

2. Spring Blooms (Apr - Jun)

  • April (Daisy): Symbolizes innocence. The "Marc Jacobs" Daisy trend is huge—white petals with yellow centers on a sheer nude base.

  • May (Lily of the Valley): Symbolizes sweetness. Delicate White Bells hanging from green stems. Very coquette.

  • June (Rose): Symbolizes romance. From Classic Red Roses to Vintage Pink, this is the queen of floral art.

Hand painted daisy nail art for april birth flower - TsukiNails

3. Summer Blooms (Jul - Sep)

  • July (Larkspur/Delphinium): Symbolizes an open heart. Look for Blue and Purple vertical floral stalks.

  • August (Gladiolus/Poppy): Symbolizes strength. Bold Red or Orange flowers make a statement.

  • September (Aster/Morning Glory): Symbolizes wisdom. Deep Purple or Star-shaped flowers fit the transition to autumn.

4. Autumn Blooms (Oct - Dec)

  • October (Marigold): Symbolizes passion. Golden Orange and Rust tones match the pumpkin spice season.

  • November (Chrysanthemum): Symbolizes friendship. Intricate, layered petals in Bronze or Red.

  • December (Narcissus/Holly): Symbolizes hope. White Flowers or festive Red Berries and green leaves.

Vintage rose nail art for june birth flower - TsukiNails

Conclusion
Flowers fade, but a manicure lasts for weeks. Wear your birth flower as a daily reminder of your unique beauty and growth.

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