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Easter Scene Nails

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Start off with a base coat, I used China Glaze’s “Strong Adhesion Base Coat.”

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Apply  a blue polish as a base color for the sky, I used Revlon’s Colorstay Gel Envy in “Lovestruck.”

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With two different shades of green, paint wisps on the tip of the nails for the grass. I used Winstonia’s “Berry Wine” brush and Craft Smart’s “Crisp Green” and “Light Green” acrylic paint.

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Using different pastel colors, paint some egg/oval shapes towards the tips of the grass. I used Craft Smart’s “Rich Lilac”, “Blue Sky”, “Soft Butter”, “Rosemarie”, and “Tangerine” acrylic paints.

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Add some lines and dots to these eggs for decoration.

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To create the bunny, add a white line on top of the grass for the feet. Add a half oval shape on top of that for the body and then an oval turned on its side on top of that for the head. On the top of the head and the opposite side of the feet, add two lines for ears. I used Apple Barrel’s “White” acrylic paint.

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Using an extra small dotting tool, paint multiple dots in a cluster towards the back of the bunny for the tail. With a pink color, place a dot towards the front of the head for the nose and slightly farther back place a black dot for an eye. I used Apple Barrel’s “Black” acrylic paint.

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Repeat the same steps for the grass so that it looks like the eggs and bunnies are in the grass and not on top of it.

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Lastly, apply a top coat. I used China Glaze’s “No Chip Top Coat.”

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Easter Bunny Nails

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Start off with a base coat, I used China Glaze’s “Strong Adhesion Base Coat.”

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Apply a base color of your choice, I used Jenna Hipp’s “Pink Lady Finger.”

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With another color of your choice and a small dotting tool, place dots all over the nails on every nail but one. I used Apple Barrel’s “White” Acrylic Paint.

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The easter bunny will be on the accent nail, to create the body create a shape similar to a snowman’s, one ball and another on the top. I used Winstonia’s “Fine Line” brush.

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To create the ears, add two lines coming off of the head and then round them off.

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For the tail, use an extra small dotting tool and another color of your choice, place dots in a circular shape. I used Jenna Hipp’s “Tres Parfait.”

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Lastly, apply a top coat, I used China Glaze’s “No Chip Top Coat.”

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Your easter bunny nails are finished!

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Spring Easter Nails

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Start off with a base coat. I used Essie’s “Grow Stronger” base coat.

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I applied Jenna Hipp’s “Marshmallow Fondant” to my ring finger nails and “Thin Mint” to the rest of my nails.

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Baby Chick Nail:

With a yellow polish as the base color, paint a white zig-zag line going across the nail about halfway on the nail. I used Apple Barrel’s “White” acrylic paint and Winstonia’s “Short” striping brush.

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Fill in one side of the line. I used Winstonia’s “Fine Line” to do this.

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Place two black dots for the eyes higher up on the yellow half of the nail. I used Sally Hansen’s Hard as Nails Xtreme Wear “Black Out” and small sized dotting tool.

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Then paint a small orange upside down triangle below the black eyes. I used Jenna Hipp’s “Creme de Cantaloupe” and Winstonia’s “Fine Line” brush.

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Spring Floral Nails:

On a base color of your choice, paint different kinds and colors of flowers all over the nail. I started off by painting a light pink flower by creating painting pointed oval shapes in a circle. I used Delta Ceramcoat’s “Hydrangea Pink” acrylic paint and Winstonia’s “Fine Line” brush.

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Then, roughly and lightly outline that flower in a darker pink and place a circle in the center and lightly drag in outwards toward the tip of the petals. I used Sally Hansen’s Hard as Nails “Heart of Stone” and Winstonia’s “Berry Wine” brush.

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For the next type of flower, place five dots around in a circle. I used Sally Hansen’s Hard as Nails “No Hard Feelings” and a medium sized dotting tool.

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Then, place a dot in the center of that flower. I used Jenna Hipp’s “Marshmallow Fondant” and a smaller dotting tool.

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For the next type of flower, I used the same “Fine Line” brush and Jenna Hipp’s “Creme de Cantaloupe” and painted a cross and then an X intersecting that cross.

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Then, place three very small dots in the center of that flower. I used the same white acrylic paint and a very small dotting tool.

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For the rest of this design, I repeated the same types of flowers in different colors, with some halfway off the nail and some overlapping.

Lastly, apply top coat over all of your nails. I used Essie’s “Gel-Setter” top coat.

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Your Spring Easter Nails are finished!

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