Hoppy Easter, every bunny! :D
I have some quick nail art for you tonight! I've been a bit lazy with painting my nails lately - long story short, I'm apartment hunting and learning to crochet, so my nails are taking the back seat right now. I'm still trying really hard to post something once a week, though!
Anyway, since I didn't spend a whole afternoon painting special Easter egg nails like I did last year, I did something a bit more quick this year. I've had this half sheet of Jamberry nail wraps sitting around for ages, and every time I look at them I just think "These look too Easter-y for today." So bam! I finally used them in an Easter mani!
I have TONS of awesome springy polishes from my Bunny Box, and it took a while to narrow it down to only three to match the wraps! I finally settled on He Doesn't Carrot All by Digital Nails (the pink), Purple Peep-le Eaters by Firecracker Lacquer (the purple), and Eggstra Special by Smokey Mountain Lacquers (the blue). (All of these polishes were made specially for the Bunny Box collaboration, so I don't have a link to each polish for you! The Jamberry wraps are also no longer available in the shop.)
I definitely put a lot more effort into my Easter nails last year - take a look!
My nails are actually pretty close to the length that they were one year ago! I had two nails break REALLY badly a few weeks ago, so I chopped them all off, and decided that I liked them a bit shorter. I'm not so sure now, I think I want to keep them longer again!
Did any of you do a special Easter mani this year? What are your favorite Easter traditions? Let me know in the comments!
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