If your Easter traditions involve a morning church service or big family brunch — with aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents — this Sund...

11 Spring-Ready Manicures To Show Off At Easter Brunch

If your Easter traditions involve a morning church service or big family brunch — with aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents — this Sunday's holiday is probably going to look different, with the CDC advising virtual gatherings over holiday travel. But even if you're alone in your apartment, you can still dress up in your favorite floral top (and sweatpants), FaceTime the fam, and show everyone your latest DIY quarantine project: a happy, spring-fresh manicure.

Ahead, we've rounded up our favorite nail art designs for spring, loosely inspired by Easter's classic pastel color palette. From cotton candy-hued florals to buttercup-yellow polka dots, scroll through to find the DIY design you'll want on your fingernails from Good Friday straight through to May — regardless of your denomination.
Celebrity nail artist Kim Truong designed this baby pink flower-printed manicure for Tia Mowry, and we were instantly inspired.
Green is the perfect transitional tone, and a groovy wave design — this one by London-based nail artist Imarni — is all the rage right now.
Try a lavender ombré manicure with a tiny daisy accent nail, like this art by manicurist Hang Nguyen.
If you can DIY a classic French manicure, make yours fresh for spring by trading the white tip for a colored one — Imarni recommends a fuchsia pink.
This shot, coming out of L.A.'s Color Camp salon, shows how a shiny, bare-naked base is the chicest backdrop to any bouquet accent art.
"You can paint a single blossom on each finger, or mix and match your bouquet with press-on stickers," says Sarah Gibson Tuttle, founder of L.A. nail chain Olive & June.
Paintbox's signature negative-space nail art is the perfect minimalist design, and we love the idea of infusing it with a bright peach or mango polish to make the diagonal really pop.
Opt for a solid cornflower blue on every nail, or add teensy petal detailing inspired by this look out of Vanity Projects salon.
We love Imarni's trendy take on polka dots; these big, bright, and perfectly-circular sprinkles are festive and fun.
The pastel multicolored manicure — a different shade on each finger — is a breakout spring manicure trend in Olive & June's salon, only elevated by the happy sunflowers sprinkled asymmetrically over the top.
Nguyen has a name for the dainty floral look we're currently coveting: "wildflower tips."
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