Today is a sad day in the blogging world, as we collectively mourn the loss of Google Reader. Goodnight, sweet prince. I've made the switch over to Bloglovin' to keep up with all of my favorite blogs (You can import your whole Google Reader blog list with just one click!), but I'm still going to miss good ol' GR. If you've been following Nailed via Google Reader and haven't made the jump to a different platform yet, you can check out this post for other ways to keep up with Nailed, plus some bonus Corgi cuteness. :)
So with that business out of the way, let's talk polish! I recently received my very first Whimsical polish, Saturday Morning Cartoons, as a birthday gift from my amazing friend (and birthday Twinsie) Nory! Saturday Morning Cartoons is a dark blue jelly base filled with blue, silver, green and red glitter. This is a very fun polish that could double as Deborah Lippmann Across The Universe's more colorful, playful little sister.
It started pouring rain before I could take some snaps of this polish
with my camera, so I hope these iPhone pictures I took in the parking
lot at work will give you at least a glimmer of how lovely this polish
is!
The jelly base goes on sheer at first but I built it up to complete opacity in four coats. You could stop at three if you aren't as ridiculously particular about concealing any trace of VNL as I am. Although this polish is filled with all kinds of glittery goodness, it still applies evenly.
You can order from Pam on her Facebook page.
This polish is so cute:)
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DeleteFabulous polish! I really should have ordered this one! :)
ReplyDeleteIt really is a beauty! Hopefully it'll be available again someday!
DeleteThis is so cute! I love all of the different colors in it.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think it perfectly captures the fun, colorful vibe of cartoons!
DeleteVery pretty. I would love to have this polish.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I definitely want to pick up some more Whimsicals after trying out this one!
DeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteOoh this is a beauty! :D
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