Oh Easter nails! I don’t know about you, but as soon as Easter starts creeping up on the calendar, I get so excited to switch up my nail game. It’s not just about the chocolate eggs and bunny-shaped marshmallows (though, let’s be honest, those are amazing)—it’s also the perfect excuse to go all out with pastel colors, playful patterns, and designs that practically scream springtime vibes.
Last year, I tried a speckled egg nail design, and let me tell you, the compliments didn’t stop. From the cashier at my local coffee shop to my friends at brunch, everyone loved the cheerful look. This year, I’ve gathered even more inspiration, and I’m spilling all the tips here, just for you, my fellow nail enthusiast.
So, whether you’re a DIY pro or you’re bringing these ideas to your nail tech, let’s hop into some seriously stunning Easter nails!

1. Speckled Pastel Perfection: Easter Egg Nails

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These pastel speckled Easter nails are basically mini candy eggs for your fingertips—and honestly, who wouldn’t want that?
The Vibe:
Think springtime picnics, fresh blooms, and Easter baskets overflowing with sweetness. These matte pastels (mint green, sky blue, baby pink, lavender, and peach) are topped with irregular black speckles that totally mimic the look of those iconic chocolate mini eggs. It’s playful, soft, and nostalgic in the best way—like childhood Easter hunts but make it chic.
Where to Wear:
Perfect for any Easter or spring event—brunch with the fam, garden parties, egg decorating chaos with your nieces. But honestly? These are adorable enough to wear anytime you’re craving a pop of pastel joy.
Style Pairings:
These nails love a cozy cardigan, a floral dress, or even just jeans and a white tee for that clean, effortless spring aesthetic. Add some dainty gold jewelry to level it up.
Technique Tips:
- The speckled look is usually achieved with a black splatter polish or a dotting tool with irregular placements. Some use a toothbrush flick technique (messy but fun).
- The matte top coat is essential here—it gives that soft, velvety, candy-shell finish.
- If you want a shortcut, some polish brands actually make “speckled egg” polishes already mixed and ready to go.
DIY or Salon?
Totally doable at home if you’re comfy with layering and have a matte top coat on hand. But for that ultra-smooth speckle finish and even application? A nail tech can definitely perfect the look.
Want to Simplify It?
Stick to one or two pastel shades and keep the speckles just on an accent nail (like the ring finger). Still cute, less work.
Want to Go Extra?
Try this on almond or stiletto shapes for a more glam twist. Or mix in a little gold foil with the black speckles for a luxe “fancy egg” moment. You could even go 3D and add tiny crystal “sprinkles.”
Polish Suggestions:
- Pastels: Try OPI’s “It’s a Boy!”, Essie’s “Mint Candy Apple”, or Zoya’s “Dot” for that soft Easter palette.
- Speckle Polish: Check out Cirque Colors’ “Speckled” collection or Nails Inc “Egg-streme” shades—they nail this trend (pun 100% intended).
This mani totally gives “I brought the best dessert and the best nails to the party.”
2. Hop Into Chic: Easter Bunny Accent Nails

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Okay, how adorable are these nails? This Easter set is giving major “chocolate bunny meets pastel candy egg” energy—and I’m all in.
The Vibe:
Whimsical and just the right amount of cute, these nails say festive without screaming it. It’s like the nail version of a chic Easter basket: sweet pastels, playful speckles, and one standout detail—a minimalist bunny silhouette with the cutest little gem tail. That single white bunny accent nail? Total scene-stealer.
Perfect For:
This look is ideal for Easter brunches, egg hunts with the kiddos, or even just welcoming spring with a little charm on your fingertips. Honestly, it would also be adorable for anyone who wants a hint of holiday fun without going full cartoon.
Style Tips:
- These nails would pop beautifully against soft denim, white knits, or anything linen.
- Throw on a pastel yellow sundress or light pink cardi and you’re basically a walking spring mood board.
What Makes It Work:
- The speckled pastel base (in yellow, blush pink, and soft blue) adds that fun texture and “mini egg” vibe.
- The bunny accent nail is a game-changer—simple line art keeps it classy, and the rhinestone tail adds just the right sparkle. Not over-the-top, but definitely not boring.
- The shorter nail length and rounded shape make it feel super wearable and easy to manage day-to-day.
How to DIY It:
- You can recreate the speckled effect with a black glitter topper or flicked black polish using a small brush or even a makeup sponge.
- For the bunny: Use a fine detail brush or a bunny nail sticker if you’re not feeling freehand confident.
- Don’t forget the matte or glossy top coat (either works here, depending on the finish you love).
Amp It Up:
Want to go extra? Try adding more bunny accents or tiny florals. Even adding a fuzzy velvet finish to the bunny tail could take it to a whole new level of Easter magic.
Keep It Simple:
Not into the full design? Do pastel speckled nails and just add the bunny on one hand. It’s still festive, but more minimalist.
Polish Pairings:
- Yellow: Essie “Sunny Business”
- Pink: Zoya “Dot”
- Blue: OPI “It’s a Boy!”
- Speckles: Cirque Colors “Spotted” or Nails Inc “Egg-streme Wear”
This mani’s like that friend who shows up to the Easter party in a cute dress and brings the best deviled eggs. Just effortlessly on-theme.
3. Berry Sweet Bunny Easter Nails

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Now this is the Easter nail design for someone who wants cute with a side of bold. Bright, playful, and a little cheeky—this hot pink bunny mani is like a candy-coated sugar rush for your fingertips.
The Vibe:
This look totally flips the usual soft pastel Easter palette on its head. It’s got energy. Sass. That unapologetic “I showed up with the biggest chocolate bunny and the best nails” energy. The vivid fuchsia-pink base is fun and flirty, while the polka dots and bunny detail keep it totally on theme without going too sweet.
Why It Works:
- Hot pink base is a total standout—way more modern than your classic pastels.
- White polka dots add a retro, almost 60s vibe (bonus points for the little golden ones sprinkled in).
- That bunny face, though—so cute it might actually make people smile mid-conversation. And the tiny black dots for eyes? Pure charm.
Wear It For:
- Easter brunch with a side of mimosa
- A spring party or backyard egg hunt
- Or honestly, anytime you’re just feeling extra festive and fun
Style Pairings:
This mani would absolutely pop with a denim jacket (like in the pic), white kicks, or even a hot pink lip to match. Go bold or go home, right?
Nail Shape Notes:
The oval shape keeps the whole look soft and playful, even with the vibrant color. Works especially well on short to medium-length nails.
DIY or Salon?
You could do this at home if you’ve got a good detail brush and steady hands for that bunny face. But a nail tech could really crisp up those lines and get the polka dots evenly spaced.
Wanna Keep It Simple?
Do the hot pink across all nails and pick just one accent with either polka dots or the bunny. Still cute, way less time.
Want to Elevate It?
- Add rhinestones inside the polka dots
- Make the bunny 3D with texture (a velvet nose, maybe?)
- Mix in a pastel nail or two for contrast if you’re not ready to fully commit to the brights
Polish Pairings:
- Pink base: Try Essie “Mod Square” or OPI “La Paz-itively Hot”
- White polka dots: OPI “Alpine Snow”
- Gold sparkle dots: Orly “Rage” or Zoya “Ziv”
- Top coat: Go glossy to keep that candy-shell shine
This mani is like the Easter version of bubblegum pop—it’s cute, it’s catchy, and you can’t stop looking at it.
4. Blooming Pastel Ombre: Easter Flower Power

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These Easter nails are straight out of a groovy springtime dream—like if an Easter egg and a 70s flower child had a fabulously glam baby.
The Vibe:
It’s giving Coachella meets candy store with a whole lot of flower power. The soft matte ombré base transitions from dreamy pastels (lavender, peach, blush, baby blue) into playful neon tips. Add in hand-painted daisy designs and a sprinkle of rhinestones, and you’ve got a full-blown pastel fantasy on your hands. Literally.
What We Love:
- The daisy details are adorable and SO nostalgic—think retro stickers or those flower barrettes from childhood.
- Ombré bases add a soft, ethereal vibe that keeps the look from being too loud, even with all the colors.
- Tiny rhinestones give it that little sparkle without taking over.
- And let’s talk about that shape: these almond-to-stiletto tips are serving major drama—in the best, spring-forward way.
Where to Wear:
This is a mani you wear to a spring wedding, Easter brunch, or honestly, anywhere you want to be the person with the coolest nails in the room. Perfect for festivals, girls’ trips, or even just bringing sunshine to your Monday Zoom meetings.
Style Tips:
Pair it with flowy dresses, denim jackets, or wide-leg pants and crop tops. Toss on some butterfly clips or a floral headband if you really want to match the vibe.
DIY vs. Salon:
Let’s be honest—this is salon-level artistry. The flowers alone take serious precision, and that ombré fade? Tough to pull off without the right tools. Definitely one to book with a pro unless you’re a nail art whiz.
Want a Simplified Version?
- Pick just two feature nails with flowers and do the rest in a pastel ombré.
- Or go all floral but stick with one background color to make it less intricate (but still super cute).
Want to Level It Up?
- Add 3D gel flowers or micro pearls for texture.
- Use chrome powder on the tips to make those neons really pop.
- Mix in tiny butterflies or hearts between the daisies for a more playful twist.
Polish & Color Ideas:
- Pastel base: OPI “Bubble Bath” or Cirque Colors “Hatch”
- Flower shades: Look for candy tones like Essie “Play Date” (lavender), Orly “Mirrorball” (for sparkle), and Zoya “Darcy” (bright yellow)
- Top Coat: Matte top coat to keep the velvety soft look intact
These nails are like springtime bottled into ten tiny canvases. Bright, happy, and totally unique.
5. Bunny Ears & Sparkles: Easter Chic

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These Easter nails are clean, cute, and totally channeling “chic Easter bunny” energy—with just the right pop of sparkle and pink.
The Vibe:
Soft and playful meets minimal and polished. This set skips the busy designs and leans into a sweet-but-sophisticated look: a crisp combo of sparkly white, bubblegum pink, and a dainty bunny ear accent that’s more hint than full-on hop. It’s giving spring brunch, but with a side of sparkle.
Why It Works:
- That pink polish is the perfect Barbie-adjacent shade—fun and bright, but not too loud.
- The white glitter nails? Like frosted sugar cookies. They add texture and shimmer without stealing the show.
- Bunny ears as an accent design instead of the whole bunny? Subtle, modern, and super wearable. The little flash of silver outline takes it up a notch.
Where to Wear:
This mani is made for Easter Sunday, of course—but it’s also perfect for a baby shower, a spring bridal event, or even just lifting your mood on a Monday morning. It’s cheerful without being cartoonish.
Best Nail Shapes:
That soft square is a classic here. It keeps the look neat and tidy, but still playful thanks to the colors and glitter.
Style Pairings:
- Works beautifully with a white eyelet dress, pink knits, or even jeans and a white tee.
- Add some silver jewelry to echo the shimmer in the bunny outline—instant polish.
DIY or Salon?
Totally doable at home! You’ll just need:
- A soft pink polish
- A fine glitter or shimmer white
- A detail brush or bunny ear decal for the accent nail
- Top coat (glossy to keep that bounce!)
Want to Simplify It?
Skip the bunny ears and just alternate pink and sparkly white. Still festive, still fab.
Want to Go Bigger?
- Add little rhinestones to the ears for extra sparkle.
- Use holographic glitter on the white nails for a galaxy-level glow.
- Or go for full bunny faces if you’re feeling extra playful.
Polish Pairings:
- Pink: Essie “Cascade Cool” or OPI “Suzi Nails New Orleans”
- White shimmer: Zoya “Genesis” or OPI “Happy Anniversary!”
- Detail work: Use a silver striping polish like Orly Instant Artist in “Platinum”
This set is proof that you don’t need a full art explosion to have festive Easter nails. It’s the bunny wink of nail art—just enough to catch your eye and make you smile.
6. Floral Elegance with Golden Bunny Glam – Easter Nails

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Okay, this set? Straight-up Easter elegance with a side of botanical glam. It’s soft, artsy, and gives the whole “I celebrate spring, but I do it with gold foil and florals” vibe.
The Vibe:
These nails are like the elevated Easter brunch version of your usual pastels. We’ve got muted mauve and blush pink tones, speckled eggshell detail, hand-painted florals, and a bunny silhouette made out of tiny dots and gilded gold foil ears—and somehow, it all feels soft and luxe at the same time.
What Makes It Pop:
- The color palette—dusty lilac and soft blush give a grown-up spin on the typical Easter pastels.
- Gold accents add that chic, unexpected touch. Especially on the bunny ears—it’s giving minimalist glam.
- 3D floral dot art is such a fun texture moment. It adds dimension without feeling overdone.
- Speckled pinky ties in the Easter egg inspo without being too obvious. A little wink to tradition.
Perfect For:
- A spring wedding guest look
- Classy Easter brunch (maybe where you’re sipping mimosas and eating macarons)
- A garden party or any event with florals and flowing dresses
Style Pairings:
This mani loves a mauve maxi dress, soft gold jewelry (like those cute rings in the photo), and anything lacy or linen. Basically, if it feels like something you’d wear to stroll through a flower market—it’s a match.
Nail Shape Notes:
The long square coffin shape is perfect here—it gives the design space to breathe and adds that runway-ready feel.
Want to DIY?
You’ll need:
- A dotting tool for the florals
- Fine brushes for the greenery
- Gold foil (or a metallic polish) for the bunny ears
- Mauve and pink gel shades (or long-wear polish)
But let’s be honest—this one is nail tech territory unless you’re already a pro with hand-painting and foiling. That detail work? Chef’s kiss.
Easy Version:
- Do the gold-eared bunny as an accent on one nail and keep the rest solid blush or mauve.
- Swap the 3D flowers for floral decals or stickers to save time.
Take It Next Level:
- Add a matte top coat for that soft, velvet finish
- Layer tiny crystals in the flower centers
- Mix in a pearlescent pink nail for a hint of shimmer
Polish Picks:
- Mauve: OPI “That’s What Friends Are Thor” or Essie “Angora Cardi”
- Pink: Zoya “Dot” or OPI “Let Me Bayou a Drink”
- Gold foil: Leafing foil or Orly “Luxe” for a similar metallic touch
This mani feels like springtime in an art gallery—sophisticated, floral, and full of little surprises.
7. Pastel Eggshell French Tips – Easter Nails

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Okay, how adorably chic are these?! This is the Easter mani for someone who wants to keep it low-key but still festive. It’s like wearing pastels on your fingertips—but make it modern, minimalist, and super cute.
The Vibe:
These nails are basically the nail art version of a spring picnic: playful, sweet, and effortlessly stylish. You’ve got a sheer, glossy pink base that looks clean and fresh, topped with heart-shaped French tips in soft speckled pastels (hello, mini egg vibes!). Yellow, white, mint, pink—each nail gets its own little pop of color, and that speckle effect? It totally sells the Easter theme without being over-the-top.
What’s Working:
- Heart-shaped tips instead of your classic French? Genius. It softens the look and adds a little flirty twist.
- Speckled finish is subtle but nostalgic—like those Cadbury Mini Eggs we all secretly hoard after Easter.
- Short almond shape keeps it dainty and wearable for everyday.
Best For:
- A soft glam Easter look (like if you’re pairing this with a sundress or cozy pastels)
- Spring date nights
- Bridesmaids at a spring wedding who want a little pop of personality
Style Pairings:
These nails look amazing with soft cardigans, linen sets, or even a white button-up and mom jeans. Add a gold ring stack like in the photo and you’re good to go.
DIY-Friendly?
Yes! These are actually super doable at home:
- Use a sheer pink or milky base (like Essie’s “Ballet Slippers” or OPI’s “Bubble Bath”)
- For the tips: a dotting tool or tiny brush to get that heart shape just right
- You can use a black speckled topcoat or lightly dot it on with a fine brush or even a bobby pin
Simplify It?
Stick to just one speckled color on all tips, or alternate two pastels for a still-cohesive look.
Want to Elevate It?
- Add tiny gold foil flecks or a glossy top coat with shimmer
- Go matte for a soft “candy shell” finish
- Try a few with tiny bunny ears or floral decals as accents
Polish Pairings:
- Sheer base: Essie “Mademoiselle” or OPI “Baby Take a Vow”
- Speckled pastels: Cirque Colors “Speckled” collection or create your own using black polish and a dotting tool
- Top coat: Glossy if you want that clean, juicy finish
These are for the Easter girlies who like their nails polished, not busy.
8. Polka-Dot Bunny Charm

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This Easter mani is the cutest little pop of personality—bold, playful, and totally bunny-approved. It’s got charm, a retro twist, and just enough sass to keep things interesting.
The Vibe:
Think vintage storybook meets bubblegum pop. That juicy, raspberry-pink base is bright and happy without being too neon, and the mix of classic white polka dots with the minimalist bunny face? Pure springtime fun. It’s giving “Easter morning cartoons and jelly beans,” but with grown-up polish.
Why It Works:
- Polka dots never go out of style—especially in crisp white over bold color. They’re playful, but still timeless.
- That bunny face is a total show-stealer. So simple, yet full of personality with those little droopy ears and a tiny expression. It’s like a sticker from your childhood—but chic.
- Short, round nails keep it approachable, wearable, and low-maintenance, even with the detailed art.
Best For:
- Easter egg hunts (especially if you’re doing the hiding and the snacking)
- A chill family brunch where you still want to show off a little
- Literally any spring moment that could use a dose of cute
Style Pairings:
Rock these nails with your favorite pastel hoodie, denim jacket, or a retro polka dot headband. Bonus points if you match your lip gloss to that pink polish.
DIY Level: Totally Achievable
- Use a dotting tool or the end of a bobby pin for the polka dots.
- For the bunny, try a nail art pen or a super-fine brush (or go easy with a decal or sticker if freehand’s not your thing).
- Seal it all with a glossy top coat for that juicy, smooth finish.
Want to Simplify It?
Stick with just the pink polish and a single polka dot accent nail. Still sweet, way quicker.
Want to Go All Out?
Add tiny carrots, eggs, or floral doodles to the other nails for a full Easter-themed party. Or turn the bunny face into a 3D design with a little fuzzy powder or rhinestone nose.
Polish Pairings:
- Pink base: OPI “Strawberry Margarita” or Essie “Watermelon”
- White dots/bunny base: OPI “Alpine Snow”
- Detail work: Use a nail art pen like Sally Hansen’s I ♥ Nail Art or acrylic paint with a fine brush
This mani is like the Easter version of your favorite rom-com—lighthearted, lovable, and guaranteed to make people smile.
9. Pastel Daisy French Fantasy

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These Easter nails are giving runway meets spring meadow—glossy, graphic, and totally blooming with that pastel flower power. It’s like your nails decided to be the main character at an Easter picnic.
The Vibe:
Sleek, vibrant, and perfectly polished (literally), this set screams “fresh out of the salon” with a cool-girl twist. Each nail is painted with a bold French tip in a different soft pastel—mint green, baby pink, sky blue, and lavender—lined with a diagonal daisy design that’s both playful and super clean. The ultra-long square shape adds drama, but the soft colors and cute floral details keep it light and flirty.
Why It Works:
- Negative space cuticle area makes the long length feel modern and breathable.
- One flower per nail keeps it minimal yet intentional.
- Alternating pastel tips add variety without chaos. It’s coordinated, not matchy-matchy.
- And that high-gloss finish? Hello, glassy perfection.
Best For:
- Easter brunch with the fashion girls
- A spring birthday look that’s extra, in the best way
- TikTok-worthy nail closeups (because you know people are gonna ask)
Style Pairings:
This mani would slay with a matching pastel two-piece, chunky gold hoops, and a tiny shoulder bag. Or go full cozy girl with an oversized cream hoodie (like in the pic) and still look insanely put together.
DIY or Salon?
This one’s definitely a salon star—unless you’re a nail artist with super steady hands, especially for the crisp tip lines and those uniform daisies.
Want to Simplify It?
- Go for one pastel color across all nails with just the daisy detail on two accent fingers.
- Or shorten the nail length and do a similar vibe on natural nails for a more wearable, low-maintenance version.
Want to Amp It Up?
- Add rhinestone flower centers for sparkle
- Layer a glitter fade over the tips
- Or go matte for a soft candy-shell vibe that’s just as fun
Polish Suggestions:
- Pastels: Essie “Mint Candy Apple,” “Fiji,” “Bikini So Teeny,” and “Play Date”
- Daisy white: OPI “Alpine Snow”
- Glossy top coat: Seche Vite for that glass finish
This look is sweet but bold, like a pastel macaron with a hidden spicy filling.
10. Floral Bunny Bliss

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This Easter mani is a sweet little garden party on your fingertips—bunny ears, flower crowns, and chocolate egg speckles all wrapped in one soft, pink package. It’s giving cozy spring cottagecore with a side of adorable.
The Vibe:
Whimsical and floral with just enough Easter detail to be festive without feeling costume-y. The rosy nude base keeps it natural and wearable, while white bunny ears peeking out from behind 3D blossoms add that perfect Easter wink. And don’t sleep on the black speckles—they tie in the whole “mini egg chic” thing and add that trendy texture contrast.
What’s Working:
- 3D floral accents in pastel pinks and whites make the whole set feel fresh and textured, like tiny blossoms blooming on your nails.
- The bunny ears are subtly done and beautifully balanced with the flowers—totally not over-the-top.
- Speckled pink nails add visual variety and keep the look from being too uniform. It’s like mixing frosted cupcakes with hand-painted sugar cookies.
Best For:
- Easter brunches with a cottagecore vibe
- Springtime tea parties or baby showers
- Basically, any time you want your nails to say “yes, I bake pastel macarons and have a favorite tulip variety.”
Nail Shape Notes:
The short, rounded almond shape gives it that dainty, soft feel—perfect for the floral and bunny details to shine without overwhelming.
Style Pairings:
You can’t go wrong with soft cardigans, flowy dresses, or anything with lace or floral embroidery. A messy bun and a rosy lip would finish the look off perfectly.
DIY or Salon?
This is definitely best left to a nail tech unless you’re already comfortable with 3D gel, dotting tools, and fine detail brushes. That layered petal work and clean bunny outline takes a steady hand and some serious finesse.
Want a Simpler Version?
- Just do the speckled pink base with one bunny ear accent.
- Or swap the 3D flowers for flat floral decals or stamping to keep the texture but reduce the work.
Want to Take It Up a Notch?
- Add gold foil around the florals for a luxe spring twist.
- Use a matte top coat to give it a soft, velvety finish.
- Toss in a little crystal in the flower center for subtle sparkle.
Polish Picks:
- Base pink: Essie “Eternal Optimist” or OPI “Barefoot in Barcelona”
- Speckles: Cirque Colors “Spotted” topcoat or create your own with black polish and a tiny dotting tool
- 3D petals: Use builder gel or 3D nail art gel in pastel pinks and whites
This set is like the nail art equivalent of a freshly picked bouquet and a chocolate bunny—sweet, seasonal, and full of charm.
11. Cotton Candy Easter Dreams

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This Easter nail set is basically springtime wrapped in glossy candy shell perfection—like jelly beans but make it fashion. Sweet, simple, and ridiculously cute.
The Vibe:
Fun, flirty, and super wearable. This mani mixes bubblegum pink and mint green with soft confetti glitter accents on a milky white base, and the result is a pastel dream that looks like it was made for sunshine and chocolate bunnies. It’s a playful look that’s equal parts Easter egg and ice cream parlor.
What’s Working:
- Mint and pink combo? A classic for a reason. It’s fresh, girly, and totally screams “spring is here.”
- Confetti glitter nails add just the right amount of sparkle, like someone sprinkled sugar dots on top.
- Glossy finish keeps it juicy and candy-like, which is so on-brand for Easter.
- Coffin shape gives it that trendy, Insta-ready feel while still being functional.
Best For:
- Easter egg hunts (especially if you plan to win)
- Brunch with friends or a spring picnic
- A sweet, everyday look that gives good vibes every time you catch your hands in the sunlight
Style Pairings:
Pair it with pastel sneakers, light-wash jeans, or a flowy white sundress. Add some dainty jewelry or even Easter-themed rings if you’re feeling festive.
DIY Friendly?
Yes! This one is totally achievable at home:
- Use pastel pink and mint polishes like Essie “Mod Square” and “Mint Candy Apple”
- For the glitter nails, go with a chunky rainbow topper (like ILNP’s “Birthday Suit” or China Glaze “It’s a Trap-eze!”)
- Finish with a glossy top coat to seal in the shine
Want to Keep It Simple?
Just do pink on all nails with one confetti accent per hand. Still fun, still festive, and much faster to do.
Want to Go Extra?
- Add tiny white bunny or chick decals on one nail
- Do a matte version for a soft candy shell finish
- Add gems around the cuticle line for a little sparkle crown moment
Polish Picks:
- Pink: OPI “Pink Flamenco” or Olive & June “Roya”
- Mint: Zoya “Neely” or Sally Hansen “Mint Sorbet”
- Glitter topper: Cirque Colors “We Trippy” or any multicolored confetti glitter
These nails are like a pastel sugar rush—fun, happy, and impossible not to love.
12. Minimalist Bunny Whimsy

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These nails are the definition of Easter minimalism—soft, subtle, and so chic it hurts (in the best way). If you’ve ever wanted your holiday nail art to feel more like a whisper than a scream, this is your moment.
The Vibe:
Elegant and effortlessly festive. Each nail features a clear glossy base with minimalist white bunny ear outlines and little pastel dots acting as bunny tails—done in sheer pinks, whites, and one moody blue-gray that adds a cool, unexpected twist. The whole look is airy, delicate, and totally Instagram-worthy without being too loud.
What’s Working:
- Negative space + sheer base makes the whole design feel super fresh and breathable—perfect for spring.
- Bunny ears drawn with just enough detail to read without overpowering.
- Tiny circle tails are a clever, stylish touch. They give a nod to Easter without going full costume.
- That one slate blue bunny? A lowkey moment of contrast that adds depth.
Best For:
- A chic Easter dinner or brunch
- Office-friendly spring nails that still feel fun
- Anyone who says “yes” to bunnies, but “no thanks” to full glitter explosions
Style Pairings:
This set would slay with a cream knit sweater, trench coat, or linen co-ord. Think clean, classic, with a little spring softness.
DIY Level: Medium
- You’ll need a striping brush for the ears and a dotting tool (or end of a bobby pin) for those tails.
- Use sheer jelly polishes or mix a drop of color into clear polish to get that barely-there pastel look.
- Top it with a high-shine top coat to keep everything looking fresh and glossy.
Want It Simpler?
- Just do one or two bunny accents and leave the rest glossy nude.
- Or skip the ears and do pastel dots on each nail for a minimalist Easter confetti look.
Want to Dress It Up?
- Make the tails into little velvet puffs or add mini rhinestones in the center.
- Mix in some foil flakes or pearl detailing for soft glam.
- Add a matte top coat if you’re after that luxe, eggshell finish.
Polish Picks:
- Base: Essie “Sheer Fantasy” or OPI “Bubble Bath”
- Pastel accents: Zoya “Blu” (blue), OPI “It’s in the Cloud” (white), Essie “Fiji” (soft pink)
- Tools: Dotting tool + fine liner brush
This mani is giving “I brought the fancy deviled eggs and I have impeccable taste.”
13. Golden Wave Pastel Luxe

Credit: @setsbynana_
These nails are pastel Easter eggs meet designer frosting. They’re giving soft spring glam with a little extra sparkle, and I am so here for it.
The Vibe:
Sleek, sweet, and just the right amount of boujee. You’ve got long coffin nails with alternating pastel tips—mint green, lemon yellow, baby blue, lilac, and cotton candy pink—all cut with a dreamy swirl of negative space, outlined in gold glitter piping that looks like liquid luxe. It’s modern art meets marshmallow season.
What’s Working:
- Pastel tips bring all the Easter softness, but in a cool-girl, editorial kind of way.
- Negative space swirl keeps it airy and sculptural—like a nail version of a minimalist sculpture.
- Gold glitter outline is the icing (literally) on the cake. Gives it that high-glam finish without being heavy.
- Coffin shape = instant drama, but the gentle palette keeps it elegant, not overdone.
Best For:
- Easter weekend if you’re the stylish older cousin who’s always on trend
- Spring photoshoots or seasonal content creation
- A pastel moment for prom or spring break (especially if you love a luxe vibe)
Style Pairings:
This mani would be chef’s kiss with a pastel pantsuit, a white corset top and jeans combo, or anything in satin. Add gold accessories to echo the glitter swirl and you’re glowing.
DIY Level: Advanced
That negative space swirl + glitter outline is precision work. You’d need:
- Striping brushes for the curves
- French gel colors in soft pastels
- A steady hand and maybe a prayer
Salon visit? Highly recommended.
Want to Simplify It?
- Skip the swirl and do pastel French tips with a simple gold line across the top.
- Or try just two accent nails with the swirl, and keep the rest solid pastels.
Want to Go Even Bigger?
- Use holographic glitter instead of gold for a galaxy-level shine.
- Add teeny pearls or crystals along the curve for a more embellished look.
- Top it with a high-gloss coat for that glassy luxe finish—or matte it out for soft velvet chic.
Polish Suggestions:
- Pastels: OPI “It’s a Boy!”, Essie “Go Ginza,” “Mint Candy Apple,” or Zoya “Dot”
- Gold glitter liner: Orly “Instant Artist” in gold glitter or a gold foil gel liner
- Base nude: Essie “Bare With Me” or OPI “Put It In Neutral”
These nails are the statement without needing any wild designs—just pastel perfection with a twist (literally).
14. Lavender Bloom with Dainty Daisies

Credit: @nna_naomynailart_official
These nails are giving “daisy chain in a lavender field” and I’m absolutely obsessed. It’s the perfect mix of soft, floral sweetness and edgy stiletto sass—with just enough sparkle to make your fingertips feel like spring magic.
The Vibe:
Fresh, floral, and dreamy with a little pop of attitude. These Easter-perfect stiletto nails combine pastel lavender polish with clear floral accent nails that are sprinkled with hand-painted daisies, mini blossoms, and gold foil stars. It’s like a cottagecore picnic—but with claws.
What Makes It Work:
- The color palette is heavenly. Lavender always feels clean and serene, but paired with dainty white and yellow florals? Chef’s kiss.
- Sheer base on the floral nails gives it that floating garden effect—like little flowers blooming in glass.
- Gold foil details add sparkle without being overpowering.
- And let’s not ignore the stiletto shape—it’s bold, confident, and totally balances the softness of the design.
Best For:
- A unique Easter look that doesn’t lean cartoonish
- Spring concerts, photo shoots, or flower festivals
- The cool girl who still wants her nails to say “I love daisies AND a good eyeliner flick”
Style Pairings:
These nails look amazing with denim jackets, vintage floral prints, or a breezy lavender sundress. Toss in some gold jewelry to echo the foil and you’re golden—literally.
DIY Level: Intermediate to Advanced
You can pull this off at home with:
- A lavender gel polish
- A fine brush or dotting tools for flowers
- Gold foil pieces or metallic stickers
- A clear nude base or jelly polish for that transparent accent effect
Want It Simpler?
- Just do lavender on all nails and add daisies to one accent finger per hand.
- Or skip the foil and go full floral with just white and yellow dots for the petals.
Want to Go Extra?
- Add rhinestones to the flower centers for sparkle
- Use matte top coat on the lavender nails for a soft contrast
- Make the gold foil stars into moons or hearts for a little personality twist
Polish Suggestions:
- Lavender: Essie “Lilacism” or OPI “You’re Such a Budapest”
- Nude sheer base: Essie “Sheer Fantasy” or OPI “Bare My Soul”
- Flower colors: OPI “Alpine Snow” (white), Zoya “Darcy” (yellow), and Orly gold foil or transfer flakes
These nails are like springtime bottled up and brushed onto the most confident almond-shaped canvases you’ve ever seen.
15. Pastel Chevron Easter Vibes

Credit: @angelnailsgabca
These nails are giving pastel perfection with a pop of pattern—like a soft spring sunrise with a geometric twist. It’s Easter, but make it modern and totally wearable.
The Vibe:
Clean, sweet, and just the right amount of playful. This set mixes mint green, baby pink, and lilac in solid blocks and a super cute chevron accent nail that ties the whole look together. The soft colors are classic spring, but the crisp pattern adds a fresh, trendy edge.
What Makes It Work:
- Color blocking is super on-trend right now, and this mix of pastels keeps it light and seasonal.
- The chevron accent gives just enough graphic detail without overwhelming the set.
- Glossy top coat brings that “just done” shine and makes the colors really pop.
- The square shape gives it a neat, polished vibe that works on short to medium lengths.
Best For:
- Easter brunch or egg hunts where you want something cute and easy to match
- A casual spring outfit that needs a little pastel lift
- Nail lovers who prefer clean lines over detailed art but still want that holiday nod
Style Pairings:
Try this set with a pastel sweater, white jeans, or even a cute mint or blush blazer. Add some simple silver or rose gold rings for a polished finish.
DIY Friendly?
Yes! This one’s super doable at home:
- Use striping tape or a thin brush for the chevron accent
- Go slow with layering the lines—let each one dry a bit before the next
- Top it all off with a high-gloss coat to smooth things out
Want to Simplify It?
Skip the chevron and go all solid pastels. Still sweet, still Easter-approved.
Want to Amp It Up?
- Add tiny white dots along the chevron for a dotted egg vibe
- Swap in a glitter pastel for one of the solid shades
- Or matte it out for that soft, candy-shell finish
Polish Picks:
- Mint: Essie “Mint Candy Apple”
- Pink: OPI “Let’s Be Friends!”
- Lilac: Zoya “Abby” or OPI “You’re Such a Budapest”
- Top coat: Seche Vite for high-gloss or Essie “Matte About You” if you want to switch up the texture
This mani is like your favorite pastel candy—classic, satisfying, and impossible not to love.
16. Sunny Daisies and Polka-Dot Fun

Credit: @m.leyla.nails
Now these nails are like sunshine and spring meadows rolled into one set—bright, floral, and unapologetically cheerful. If Easter and a blooming garden had a party, this mani would be the guest of honor.
The Vibe:
Fresh, energetic, and full of life. This look combines juicy lemon yellow and vibrant grassy green with playful polka dots, dainty white flower art, and sweet floral cuticle accents on a glossy nude base. It’s giving Easter egg hunt meets daisy field, and honestly? It’s a whole mood.
Why It Works:
- Color combo is bold but balanced—yellow brings the sunshine, and green adds that earthy, nature vibe.
- Polka dots feel retro and playful (and let’s be real, they’re always fun).
- Floral art in crisp white adds softness and spring elegance to all that color.
- The cuticle floral accents on the pinky nails are a sweet little surprise detail—delicate and grounding.
Best For:
- Easter brunch outdoors, surrounded by actual flowers
- Garden parties or baby showers where you’re aiming for “fun guest with amazing nails”
- Anyone who wants a mani that radiates joy
Style Pairings:
Pair this set with a white sundress, denim jacket, or even something flowy in pastel coral. Add some floral hair clips or a straw hat and you’re officially the Spring Queen.
DIY-Friendly?
Yep, especially if you’ve got a dotting tool and some patience with a fine brush or stickers:
- Use dotting tools for the polka dots
- Stickers or stamping can help with the florals if freehand isn’t your thing
- A nude or jelly base polish for the cuticle flower nails keeps it soft and fresh
Want to Simplify It?
Do green nails with white dots and a single yellow floral accent nail on each hand. Still springy, just less detailed.
Want to Go Extra?
- Add glitter or rhinestones to the flower centers
- Create a gradient blend between yellow and green for an ombré base
- Try a matte top coat on the floral nails for texture contrast
Polish Picks:
- Green: OPI “Green-wich Village” or Essie “Come On Clover”
- Yellow: Zoya “Darcy” or Sally Hansen “Mellow Yellow”
- White accents: OPI “Alpine Snow”
- Base nude: Essie “Mademoiselle” or OPI “Bubble Bath”
This mani is like carrying a bouquet on your fingertips—fresh, colorful, and full of sunshine.
17. Garden Bunny Delight

Credit: @planet_marznailz
This mani is pure Easter joy wrapped in a vintage teacup fantasy. It’s got everything: bunnies, roses, polka dots, stripes—it’s like your favorite spring dress and the cutest cottagecore picnic rolled into one.
The Vibe:
Whimsical, playful, and sweet with a little retro flair. Each nail has its own personality, but together they tell the most adorable Easter story. The combo of pastel pink, mint green, baby blue, lemon yellow, and white creates a candy-coated palette that’s instantly happy. It’s giving spring garden party at Grandma’s, but make it fashion.
Let’s Break It Down:
- Pink and yellow polka dots? Classic and cheerful. Like a basket of sugared cookies.
- Mint green with tiny roses and dots brings that soft vintage feel—total Cath Kidston vibes.
- Aqua and white stripes with floral detail feels fresh and crisp, like a springtime dress shirt with flair.
- The bunny accent nail is peak cuteness with its big eyes and floppy pink ears, and it totally steals the show.
Perfect For:
- Easter Sunday when you want to be extra festive and extra adorable
- Afternoon tea dates or spring photo ops
- Anyone who still low-key loves decorating eggs and eating marshmallow chicks
Style Pairings:
This mani was made for floral skirts, pastel cardigans, picnic baskets, and a soft pink lip. Add a wide-brim hat and you’re an IRL storybook character.
DIY-Friendly?
With some patience, yes! You’ll need:
- A dotting tool for those perfect polka dots
- Thin brushes for stripes and rose details
- A pastel palette of polish or gel, and maybe a bunny decal if freehand isn’t your thing
Want a Simpler Take?
Stick to one design per hand—maybe polka dots and the bunny, or stripes and roses. Still super cute, just less detailed.
Want to Go All Out?
- Add rhinestones to the flower centers
- Do a matching pastel French tip version on your other hand
- Use matte top coat on the bunny nail for a soft, velvety texture contrast
Polish Picks:
- Pink: Essie “Fiji”
- Mint: OPI “This Cost Me a Mint”
- Blue: Zoya “Blu”
- Yellow: China Glaze “Lemon Fizz”
- White: OPI “Alpine Snow”
- Details: Nail art pens or fine brushes for florals and bunny features
These nails are Easter Sunday meets garden tea party—adorable, detailed, and full of springtime cheer.
18. Speckled Chic with Easter Stamps

Credit: @witch_nails_nageldesign
These Easter nails are giving speckled egg couture meets spring stamp party—and somehow they’re both classy and full of personality. If you’re into soft color combos with a little bit of quirky charm, this set is totally your vibe.
The Vibe:
Chill but festive. It’s the kind of mani that whispers “Easter” instead of shouting it—think pastel brunch with friends, not kids’ party chaos. The combo of minty blue and soft peachy coral, both lightly dusted with black speckles, perfectly mimics mini chocolate eggs. And those white stamped Easter icons? Little gems. We’re talking eggs, bunnies, hearts, and flowers all in delicate, artsy detail.
What’s Working:
- The speckled finish adds that textured “real egg” effect without being over the top.
- Color combo is unexpected in the best way. Mint and coral? A total springtime power couple.
- Stamped designs keep things uniform and precise—perfect if you want something detailed but clean.
- Almond shape softens the whole look, making it feel elegant even with the playful accents.
Best For:
- Easter celebrations that call for something fun but not flashy
- Spring events or work weeks when you want something seasonal but grown-up
- Nail art fans who love the idea of stamping over hand-painting (aka time-saving queens)
Style Pairings:
Pair it with flowy neutrals, pale denim, or anything linen. These nails also look amazing with gold accessories—like the delicate rings in the photo.
DIY Level: Moderate (with the right tools!)
You’ll need:
- A speckled topper (or DIY it by flicking black polish with a brush)
- Easter-themed stamping plates and a stamping kit
- Coral and minty pastel polishes
- A glossy top coat to finish it off
Want to Simplify It?
Stick to just the speckled look on all nails and add the Easter stamp to only one accent finger on each hand.
Want to Go Extra?
- Use gold foil instead of black speckles for a glam twist
- Try mixing in matte top coat on a few nails for contrast
- Add tiny rhinestones in place of some polka dots for sparkle
Polish & Tools Suggestions:
- Mint base: Essie “Mint Candy Apple”
- Peachy coral: OPI “Got Myself into a Jam-balaya”
- Speckled effect: Cirque Colors “Spotted” or make your own with a toothbrush and black polish
- Stamping plates: Look for spring/Easter-themed ones from MoYou London or Maniology
This mani is equal parts adorable and artsy, like a pastel doodle journal that came to life on your nails.
19. Neon Swirls for a Bold Easter

Credit: @vikkileegough
These nails are like a neon Easter egg from the ’80s—bold, bright, and totally bringing the party. They’re fun, funky, and full of retro springtime energy.
The Vibe:
High-energy and playful, this set is giving Easter rave meets roller disco. The combo of hot pink, neon green, and crisp white is already a power trio—but throw in those curvy color-blocked waves and silver glitter accents, and you’ve got a mani that’s ready to dance through spring.
What’s Working:
- That swirl design is just pure movement. It adds so much rhythm to the look, especially with the glitter as a divider—it’s like graphic nail contouring.
- Hot pink and neon green are unexpected Easter picks, but they totally work. It’s like the inside of a jelly bean bag exploded on your nails—in the best way.
- The short square shape keeps the look grounded and wearable even with those bold colors.
Best For:
- An Easter celebration where you plan to stand out (and maybe steal the dessert table spotlight)
- Spring break, festivals, or any day you need a mood boost
- A playful, modern twist on classic pastel vibes
Style Pairings:
Pair these with a crisp white tee, denim jacket, and chunky sneakers—or lean into the retro feel with a matching neon outfit and a scrunchie. You will be noticed (and complimented).
DIY Level: Intermediate
If you’ve got a steady hand and some striping brushes, you can definitely give this a go:
- Paint your base color
- Use nail art brushes or tape for the color-blocked waves
- Add glitter lining carefully for that sleek finish
- Top coat to lock it all in
Want to Simplify It?
- Do a single swirl accent nail per hand
- Use just two of the three colors to keep it more minimal
- Skip the glitter if you want it more chill
Want to Go Bigger?
- Make it matte for a velvety mod twist
- Add rhinestones along the glitter curves
- Alternate swirl directions for more dynamic movement
Polish Picks:
- Hot pink: OPI “La Paz-itively Hot”
- Neon green: China Glaze “Tropic Like It’s Hot”
- White: OPI “Alpine Snow”
- Silver glitter liner: Orly “Instant Artist” in Silver or a fine glitter striper polish
This mani is like if Easter got a glow-up at a glam roller rink—fun, flashy, and impossible to ignore.
20. Wild & Cozy: Matte Leopard Chic

Credit: @amoia_beautyespa
Now this is an unexpected twist on Easter nails—and I love it. It’s chocolate bunny energy with a wild side, and honestly, it’s a fresh break from all the pastels and florals.
The Vibe:
Chic, warm, and just a little fierce. This set combines rich matte brown solids with matte beige-and-burgundy leopard print accents, giving total cozy-yet-bold vibes. It’s got a luxe feel—like your favorite mocha latte met a designer handbag and decided to do nails.
Why It Works:
- The color palette is sooo Easter-adjacent without being obvious. Think chocolate eggs, toasted marshmallows, and spiced cocoa—basically a whole dessert table.
- The leopard print makes it feel fashion-forward and edgy without losing its softness, thanks to the neutral tones.
- Matte finish takes it from cute to couture in one swipe.
Best For:
- A more grown-up Easter look that’s stylish but not sugary
- Spring fashionistas who prefer earth tones over pastels
- Anyone who wants festive nails with a wild twist
Style Pairings:
These would look amazing with taupe knits, trench coats, gold jewelry, or a cream blouse with brown accents. Very “quiet luxury meets woodland brunch.”
DIY Level: Totally Doable
If you’re comfy with a dotting tool or fine brush:
- Use a beige base on accent nails
- Add burgundy spots and outline loosely with dark brown or oxblood
- Use matte top coat for that velvety finish
Want to Simplify It?
Skip the print and just alternate matte brown and matte beige nails. It still gives that warm, cozy-chic feel.
Want to Level It Up?
- Add gold foil or a single rhinestone to each leopard spot for a glam twist
- Add micro French tips to the solid nails using the same beige or burgundy tones
- Make one full leopard nail glossy for contrast
Polish Picks:
- Brown: OPI “That’s What Friends Are Thor” (matte top coat added)
- Beige base: Essie “Clothing Optional” or Zoya “Chantal”
- Burgundy detail: OPI “Malaga Wine”
- Top Coat: Essie “Matte About You” for that soft-touch finish
These are Easter nails for the cool aunt who brings chocolate truffles instead of jelly beans.
21. Black Daisy Elegance

Credit: @majesticnails_crestwood
These Easter nails are dark florals done right—a moody, modern take on spring that still feels fresh and festive, but with a major edge. Like if Easter met Paris Fashion Week and decided to wear black instead of pastels.
The Vibe:
Sleek, stylish, and a little unexpected. You’ve got glossy black almond-shaped nails, balanced with negative space and delicate black-petal daisies on a sheer base. A hint of yellow in the flower centers adds just enough color to tie it back to spring, without breaking the cool-girl vibe.
Why It Works:
- Black tips and solids are bold and high-contrast, but still super wearable thanks to the almond shape.
- The daisy accents soften the look and pull in that springtime nod—like your own edgy version of a floral crown.
- Sheer/nude base keeps it light and airy while letting those black petals really pop.
Best For:
- Easter… but make it rock ‘n’ roll
- A spring look that leans more into high fashion than sugary sweet
- Anyone who’s into minimal nail art with just a splash of personality
Style Pairings:
These nails would look amazing with a leather jacket over a pastel slip dress, or with black tailored trousers and a soft floral top. Think contrast: soft + strong, delicate + daring.
DIY Level: Moderate
You’ll need:
- A sheer pink or nude base
- Glossy black polish
- Dotting tool or fine brush for the petals
- Tiny pop of yellow polish or paint for the centers
- A steady hand for those clean French tips
Want to Simplify It?
Just do black French tips on all nails, or keep one floral accent per hand.
Want to Turn It Up?
- Use matte black on some nails for contrast
- Add tiny gold studs to the daisy centers
- Try black petals with pastel centers if you want a softer twist
Polish Picks:
- Black: OPI “Black Onyx” or Essie “Licorice”
- Nude base: OPI “Bubble Bath” or Essie “Sheer Fantasy”
- Yellow center: Zoya “Darcy” or Orly “Glowstick”
- Top coat: Glossy for that ultra-sleek finish
This mani is like the fashion-forward cousin of your usual Easter florals—still fresh and springy, but with a dark twist.
Would you rock this exact color combo, or swap the black for something unexpected like navy or forest green?
Wrapping Up Your Easter Nail Goals
So there you have it—21 dreamy, fun, and downright adorable Easter nails to spark your creativity this spring. Whether you’re into minimalist bunny accents or bold neon swirls, there’s something here for everyone. And honestly, I can’t wait to see what you create!
What’s your favorite Easter nail look from this list? Or do you have a go-to design that always steals the show? Share it in the comments—I’d love to swap ideas and celebrate our shared obsession with festive nails. Here’s to a stylish spring and nails that make every egg hunt a little more fabulous! 💅🐣

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