Not all nail lovers are professional techs — and Anna, one of our videographers, proves just that. She adores nail products and recently created a set of mesmerising 3D koi pond nails using our Jelly polish range. The result? A dreamy, water-inspired design with depth, shimmer, and sculpted koi fish swimming across the surface.
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown so you can try Anna’s koi pond nails at home with Naio Nails and Urban Graffiti products.
The products you’ll need
xxxxx Not a nail tech: Jelly Koi
Step 1. Base blends
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Prep your nails as usual and apply a base coat.
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For each nail, blend together two different Jelly polishes to create a soft, watery background.
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Cure under the lamp.
Step 2. Sealing and shimmer
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Apply Urban Graffiti Top Coat over the blended base colours. Cure.
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Burnish Topaz Chrome Pigment across the surface to add depth and a subtle reflective sheen, perfect for a water-like finish.
Step 3. Sculpting the koi fish
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Using Clear As Day Builder In A Bottle and a Dotting Tool, sculpt small koi fish directly on the nail.
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Cure between layers to build up the 3D shape.
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Once set, paint in the details with Snow White and Serious Black using a Fine Detail Brush.
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Add touches of Valencia Orange to bring the koi fish to life.
Step 4. Creating ripples
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Use Clear As Day Builder Gel again to add raised ripple shapes around the koi fish.
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Cure and repeat as needed to build dimension.
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This creates the illusion of fish swimming beneath the surface of water.
Step 5. Final details and finish
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Add highlights or accents with your chosen Jelly shades (Star Fruit, Pink Pineapple, Elderberry, etc.) for extra depth.
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Seal everything with a final coat of Urban Graffiti Top Coat for shine and durability.
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Cure, then admire the layered, pond-like effect.
The final reveal
Anna’s set of koi pond nails is a perfect example of creativity meeting technique. Blended Jelly bases create a watery background, chrome adds shimmer, and sculpted koi fish with rippling water details bring the whole look to life. 🐠💧
Proof that you don’t have to be a nail tech to make magic happen — just a little patience, the right products, and a love for nail art.