28 Spring Nail Designs
Spring nails are basically the fashion world’s way of telling us: “Wake up, babe, winter’s over!”
The heavy dark tones and matte finishes that carried us through the cold months start to feel a little too serious when the sun comes out.
That’s where spring nail designs come in—bright, playful, and just the right amount of extra.
I don’t know about you, but every time I scroll through nail inspo on Instagram or Pinterest, I end up with 20 screenshots and zero clue which design to actually commit to.
Been there? Yeah, same. So let’s talk through 28 spring nail designs that will actually help you choose instead of drowning in indecision.
1. Pastel French Tips
French tips are classic, but swap the stark white for pastel shades—think lilac, mint, or butter yellow.
Suddenly, you’ve got spring on your fingertips without going full Easter egg mode.
2. Daisy Chain Accents
Flowers for spring? Groundbreaking. But seriously, tiny daisy nail art on a nude base looks super fresh without being over the top.
Add one daisy per nail or cluster them on just two accent nails.
3. Lavender Ombre
Lavender is basically spring’s unofficial mascot. A lavender ombre design fades softly from light purple to nude or white, and it screams calm, cool, and chic.
4. Pastel Rainbow Nails
Can’t pick one color? Do them all. A different pastel shade on each nail (pink, blue, green, yellow, purple) looks fun without veering into kindergarten craft project territory.
5. Glitter Cuticles
Instead of putting glitter all over, try glitter at the base of your nails—almost like a sparkly reverse French. It catches the light in the most subtle, classy way.
6. Floral Stickers
Okay, not everyone has the time (or steady hands) for hand-painted flowers. That’s where nail stickers come in.
They’re cheap, easy, and no one will know the difference—your secret’s safe with me. 😉
7. Mint Green Minimalism
Mint green polish alone can do the job. It’s fresh, it’s cool, and IMO it’s criminally underrated for spring.
8. Sunshine Yellow
Want to feel instantly happier? Paint your nails yellow. It’s bold, but trust me, the compliments roll in fast.
9. Butterfly Accents
Butterfly nail art gives major Y2K vibes, and honestly, I’m not mad about it. A little holographic butterfly decal over a nude or pastel base = chef’s kiss.
10. Cloud Nails
Fluffy cloud designs on a light blue base nail look dreamy, almost like you’re carrying spring skies with you. Bonus: they pair perfectly with denim.
11. Peachy Keen
Soft peach tones are flattering on every skin tone and look polished without trying too hard. Perfect for when you want spring vibes but also need something office-appropriate.
12. Speckled Egg Nails
If you want to get festive without leaning too literal, try matte pastels with tiny speckles (like mini Easter eggs). Cute, quirky, and conversation-starting.
13. Neon Tips
Not ready for full neon? Try neon French tips instead. They give you a pop of color while keeping things balanced.
14. Pink Gradient
Paint each nail a slightly different shade of pink—from soft blush to hot pink—for a gradient effect across your hands. Subtle but super stylish.
15. Minimalist Line Art
Spring doesn’t always mean full-on flowers. Thin black or white line art over nude or pastel nails looks artsy and modern.
16. Lilac Chrome
Chrome finishes aren’t just for winter. A lilac chrome polish gives futuristic vibes while still being soft enough for spring.
17. Cherry Blossom Nails
Yes, you can totally get inspired by Japan’s spring season. Tiny cherry blossoms over a pink or nude base? Absolutely adorable.
18. White Doodles
Think squiggles, stars, or tiny hearts in crisp white polish. It’s playful without being overwhelming.
19. Nude with Neon Accents
Keep most of your nail nude or neutral, then add small neon dots, stripes, or shapes. It’s like sneaking spring into an otherwise “serious” manicure.
20. Floral French Tips
French tips but make them tiny flowers instead of solid colors. The result? Flirty and unique.
21. Soft Blue Nails
There’s just something about a pale blue mani in spring. It’s crisp, clean, and feels like a clear sky after rain.
22. Lemonade Yellow Accents
If full-on yellow feels too much, do yellow accents on a neutral base—like half-moons, tips, or stripes.
23. Greenery Vibes
Spring is all about growth, right? A soft green base with tiny leaf designs looks chic and earthy.
24. Iridescent Shimmer
If you’re indecisive (me every time), go for sheer iridescent polish. It shifts color in different lighting, so it’s never boring.
25. Coral Crush
Coral nails brighten up any look. It’s the shade that instantly makes you feel like you’re sipping something fruity on a patio.
26. Tiny Polka Dots
Sometimes simple wins. Small dots in different pastel colors on nude nails look playful without being overwhelming.
27. Abstract Pastels
Think random shapes, swirls, and squiggles in different pastel shades. Artsy, fun, and no two nails need to match.
28. Barely-There Pink
When in doubt, you can’t go wrong with a sheer pink polish. It’s low-maintenance, universally flattering, and gives “clean girl aesthetic” vibes.
Quick Tips for Making Spring Nail Designs Last Longer
Because nothing’s worse than spending hours on nail art only for it to chip in two days.
- Use a good base coat. It keeps your nails from staining and helps polish stick.
- Seal with top coat. Glossy or matte, always lock your design in place.
- Reapply top coat every few days. Keeps your mani looking fresh.
- Moisturize your cuticles. Dry cuticles ruin the whole look.
- Avoid hot water. Long showers or dishwashing marathons = chipped nails faster than you can say “oops.”
Final Thoughts
Spring nails are more than just polish—they’re a mood lifter, a mini accessory, and sometimes even a conversation starter (“Are those cherry blossoms on your nails?!”). Whether you go for pastel French tips, daisy accents, or bold neon tips, the point is to have fun with it.
Personally, I love mixing it up depending on my vibe. Some weeks I’m all about soft lavender ombre, other weeks I want neon tips that scream “I’m ready for rooftop season.” The best part? There are so many spring nail designs that there’s literally something for everyone—minimalists, maximalists, and everyone in between.
So, which one are you trying first? 🙂