I have another shade for the April Polish Pickup to share with you! This time we’ll be looking at Contrary Polish Femmes Au Puits.
In case you missed any of my previous posts about the Polish Pickup, here is a recap explaining the group.
The group is Polish Pickup. Polish Pickup offers a fun, interactive experience that allows you to submit theme ideas, vote for your favorite theme, and selectively purchase your favorite polishes every month. It’s NOT a box though. I think when it formed that was the major misconception of it.
Now, I love polish boxes, however, some purchasers shared their frustration in only wanting 1 or 2 polishes from a box and needing to unload the polishes in the box they didn’t want. So essentially they were paying $40 and up for 1 or 2 polishes and hoping they could sell the polishes they weren’t interested in.
Polish Pickup is different. While the concept of picking themes and voting isn’t new, instead of buying the whole box, you can shop online for JUST the single polishes you want. There can be many indie makers involved with the theme, but you only have to pay for the exact polishes you wanted rather than 4-8 polishes you may not have been interested in.
Then every month the theme and makers change and you get a whole new set of polishes to pick and choose from. So while it has a box like feel (with the voting and themes) it doesn’t carry the box commitment.
The first set of polishes will be available from April 7th until April 10th, and at the end of this post I will have the list of April makers (as well as links to any April Polish Pickup post I’ve done) so you can see what to expect.
The theme for April is “Famous Works Of Art”
(sorry if this is super repetitive to a few of you, but it’s just in case someone hasn’t seen the explanation!)
Contrary Polish Femmes Au Puits was inspired by Femmes Au Puits (1892) by Paul Signac
The interpretation of this art piece to polish was perfectly done. Below is a closeup Carrie provided so you can see a better understanding of why she created the polish she did based on this painting – we’re focusing on the skirt.
Carrie said she has always been interested in pointillism and loved the idea of creating the same effect in a polish.
Now let’s see Carrie’s Famous Work of Art translated to polish!
Contrary Polish Femmes Au Puits
Contrary Polish Femmes Au Puits is a deep lilac crelly base with matte microglitters in orange, gold, blue, red, pink and green. I used 3 thin coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Because of the use of so many microglitters, this is a textured polish. 2 coats of top coat may be needed, depending on how thick of a top coat you use.
Overall though, I love how Carrie translated the painting into polish.
Purchasing Information
Where To Buy: Polish Pickup Shop
Shop Dates for April: April 7th through April 10th
Makers Involved in the April Shop:
Alter Ego Body Care Products
Anchor & Heart Lacquer
Blue-Eyed Girl Lacquer
Chirality
Darling Diva Polish
ellagee
Fair Maiden
Girly Bits
Leesha’s Lacquer
le polish
Lollipop Posse Lacquer
Northern Star
Sassy Pants Polish
Seventy Seven Nail Lacquer
Smokey Mountain Lacquers
Turtle Tootsie Polishes
As I complete blog posts, I will try to update each maker’s name with which polishes I’ve shown already!
I highly suggest you join the Polish Pickup Group on Facebook so you can get in on the theme nominations, as well as voting. You can also see what other polishes will be available during this particular shop that is based on Famous Works Of Art!
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