Easter Nail Designs That Will Make You the Star of Sunday Brunch
There’s something about Easter that makes you want to go all out with your nails. Maybe it’s the chocolate, maybe it’s the pastels, maybe it’s just the fact that spring finally feels real. Whatever the reason, Easter nail designs are having a massive moment right now, and this year the trends are more creative than ever.
Every spring, nail feeds explode with pastel swirls, speckled textures and bunny motifs. But 2026 has taken things up a notch. Think Cadbury Creme Eggs reimagined on your fingertips. Think chrome finishes that catch the light like foil-wrapped chocolate. Think delicate wreaths and 3D textures that turn your nails into tiny works of art. Curious what these look like up close? MyNailEra’s video library has you covered.
Why Easter Nail Designs Are Bigger Than Ever
Seasonal nail art used to be reserved for Christmas. A bit of glitter, maybe a snowflake, and you were done. But social media changed all that. Easter nails have gone from a niche thing to a full-blown cultural moment, with NailTok creators posting increasingly elaborate designs every year. The hashtag pulls millions of views, and salons report a noticeable spike in bookings the week before the long weekend.
Part of the appeal is the colour palette. Easter gives you permission to play with shades you might not reach for the rest of the year. Soft lilacs, baby blues, mint greens, buttery yellows. They feel fresh and fun without being overwhelming. And when you throw in metallics like gold and chrome, you get something that feels playful and luxurious at the same time.
The Creme Egg Effect

If there’s one Easter nail trend dominating 2026, it’s Creme Egg nails. The Cadbury purple and yellow swirl pattern is instantly recognisable, and it translates surprisingly well onto nails. Some people go for a faithful recreation of the wrapper design, while others take the concept further with drip effects that mimic caramel and fondant oozing down the nail.
The most adventurous version is the 3D Creme Egg, where the design literally comes off the nail with raised, textured elements. It’s the kind of nail art that makes people do a double take and ask how on earth you did it. Era, your personal nail coach in MyNailEra, can guide you through techniques like these step by step.
Then there’s the chrome version, which takes the Creme Egg idea and gives it a mirror-like finish. It’s bold, it’s shiny, and it photographs incredibly well. For anyone who wants Easter nails that don’t look obviously “Easter-y” from across the room, the chrome approach is a smart middle ground.
Florals, Bunnies and the Classics

Not everyone wants chocolate on their nails (fair enough). The more traditional side of Easter nail designs is just as beautiful this year. Floral patterns remain a perennial favourite, but the 2026 twist is combining them with unexpected elements. Bunny ear silhouettes peeking out from between hand-painted roses on a soft mint base, for instance. It’s whimsical without being childish, and it works on every nail shape from almond to coffin.
The Mini Egg look is another standout. Speckled nails have been trending for a while now, but the Easter version leans into that specific robins-egg blue with dark flecks that immediately calls to mind a bowl of Mini Eggs on the kitchen counter. It’s subtle enough for anyone who prefers a more understated design, but it’s still unmistakably seasonal.
And then there’s the Easter Wreath, which is exactly what it sounds like. Delicate egg and floral patterns arranged in a circular motif on the nail. It’s the most intricate of the bunch and probably the most impressive to pull off, which is exactly why it’s so satisfying to learn.
The Golden Egg

Every Easter set needs a statement nail, and the Golden Egg is it. Gold with geometric tribal-style line work, it’s the nail that ties a whole set together. Pair it with any of the pastel or Creme Egg designs and it adds an element of sophistication that elevates everything around it. Think of it as the accent wall of your Easter manicure.
Learning Easter Nail Designs at Home
The beauty of these trends is that none of them are out of reach. They look complex, and some of them genuinely are, but that’s what makes them so rewarding to learn. The difference between admiring a design on your feed and actually recreating it on your own nails is just practice and the right guidance.
MyNailEra has just dropped seven dedicated Easter courses covering every design mentioned here: Easter Wreath, Mini Egg, Floral Bunny Ears, Creme Egg Drip, Chrome Creme Egg, Golden Egg and 3D Creme Egg. They’re taught by As’ka Baran and Natalie Dawes, and each one walks you through the full process so you can follow along at your own pace.
Download MyNailEra to try these Easter nail designs yourself, with expert video tutorials and personalised feedback from Era, your personal nail coach. Easter Sunday is this weekend. Your nails deserve to be ready.
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