Whimsical Polish by Pam - Seuss
Sunday, June 17th, 2012 11:30 pmA mani update only two days after the last one? A miracle! Well, I had some time on my hands and decided to just get the pictures done of my current mani. I actually forgot to photograph the swatches...eek. Well, I'll do that later since there will be so much more to swatch tomorrow (Llarowe & Lush Lacquer orders are being delivered!).
I put this on yesterday...and, oh my gosh, love. This is Seuss from Whimsical Ideas by Pam and, yes, it's inspired by Dr. Seuss. This is actually a jelly polish so it took a bit of effort to build up the color...and get the glitter placement correct, but the end result is so worth it. I think this is three or four coats of Seuss on its own--such a beautiful color! The jellly effect gives an awesome depth with the glitter being sandwiched between jelly layers--yum. I also konaded a feather design over my accent fingers with a England's Saint George and added a little bow near my cuticle for a small dose of cute.
Since my nails are getting longer (again) they're becoming even more eye-catching (more people at work have begun noticing my nails) and hazardous. My goal is to, ultimately, preserve their length until Bethany's wedding so I can do something fun and outrageous (Japanese nail art perhaps...?), but who knows with how careless I am with my nails at work.



--Cheryl
I put this on yesterday...and, oh my gosh, love. This is Seuss from Whimsical Ideas by Pam and, yes, it's inspired by Dr. Seuss. This is actually a jelly polish so it took a bit of effort to build up the color...and get the glitter placement correct, but the end result is so worth it. I think this is three or four coats of Seuss on its own--such a beautiful color! The jellly effect gives an awesome depth with the glitter being sandwiched between jelly layers--yum. I also konaded a feather design over my accent fingers with a England's Saint George and added a little bow near my cuticle for a small dose of cute.
Since my nails are getting longer (again) they're becoming even more eye-catching (more people at work have begun noticing my nails) and hazardous. My goal is to, ultimately, preserve their length until Bethany's wedding so I can do something fun and outrageous (Japanese nail art perhaps...?), but who knows with how careless I am with my nails at work.



--Cheryl