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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Dyeing Eggs & Pastel Nails



Spring! We love being able to start to see the end to winter in Minnesnowta! When the temperature gauge in our vehicles start to show 45 degrees Fahrenheit, we tend to want to open our sun-roofs and start wearing shorts! We start gearing for any chance to be able to be outside! Before we can even begin to think about the lakes opening up for water-skiing and tubing, we are geared up to be able to spend Easter celebrating with friends and family.

There are so many traditions that are associated with Easter; but the one tradition that continues on is dyeing Easter eggs. You would assume that it stops at a certain age just as trick-or-treating on Halloween, but dyeing eggs that is fun for all ages! Let's face it, we are never to old to find ways to be creative. That is why we are so addicted to Pinterest! It has taken our old ways of dyeing eggs and have turned it into a competitive art form. 

When searching through Pinterest, we have found some fun & unique ways to dye Easter eggs without spending lots of time or money!


Here are just a few of our favorites:




Pastel Nails:

Nothing is more fun to see Spring with all of the light and bright colors. Whether you are wearing them or decorating with them, it gives you a reason to be happy! Pastels become some of our favorites as we begin to be able to break away from the darker wintery clothing apparel and start to bring out our favorite spring attire. Not only do we want to show off our new spring wear, but we start to make those subtle changes by changing our nail polish from darks (blacks, grays, neutrals) to bright (pinks, pastels) colors.

Some of our favorite nail polish colors going into Spring of 2016 are:

Let Me Bayou a Drink






Deborah Lippman Limited Edition "Blue Orchid"






Crawfishin' for a Compliment



American Apparel Nail Lacquer in "French Lilac"


These are just a few of our "Spring Favorites!" We hope this helps you break out your own creative side and makes you feel awakened for all of the best parts of spring to come!

Enjoy!

~Kate & Kelli




















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