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Cherry Blossoms - Blend
Violet Storm - Blend
River Dance - Blend
Champagne Rain - Reactive Blend
Flamingo Dancer - Blend
Prince of Tides - Blend
Fairy Dust - Blend
Silver Lake - Reactive Opaque
King's Robe - Blend
Gold Pink - Transparent
Enchanted - Opaque Blend
Ocelot Spots - Blend
Pink Lipstick - Blend
Groovy Swirl - Blend
Tropical Seas - Blend
Raku Jitterbug - Reactive Opaque
Play Day - Blend
Skinny Dipping - Blend
Rio Nights - Blend
Straw Fire - Blend
First Love - Blend
Sweet Dreams - Blend
Forest Nymph - Blend
Sadie Hawkins- Blend
Great Escape - Blend
Limerick - Blend
Gold Coast - Blend
Sweet Sixteen - Blend
Vibrant and dramatic, this complex mixture of purple, pink and violet mingle together beautifully.
The opaque purple within is multi-hued but prone to devitrification so work the glass in a neutral flame
with a steady, even heat - rather than exposing it to frequent heating and cooling as with excessive
marvering.
A frit mix that is always full of surprises. There is a ruby kiln-strike colour in the mix, so the true
red/pink aspects don't fully emerge until your beads come out of the kiln.
Use this frit mix sparingly because the colours are intense and they can become dark.
Works wonderfully with silver.
Dazzling and energetic, these vivid tones of violet, pink, aqua, lime green and salmon pull together
into an easy to use blend with maximum impact. Use with silver foil or without.
A tranquil collection of silky blue, aqua, and subdued lime and violet tones mingle together in an easy
to use blend of colours than, when paired with silver foil, produce mosaic patterns.
Nostalgic overtones of pink, peach, lavender and soft green gather together in a classic, no-fuss blend.
Works well on nearly any base glass (except ivory), with or without silver foil.
Several hushed and delicate shades of soft blue, aqua and warm green pull this no-fuss opaque blend
into a balanced whole. Work effortlessly with nearly any base glass colour, with or without silver, in
a neutral flame.
A complex glass from which intriguing shades of pink, violet, blue and green can emerge. To bring
out the multi-hued colours, this glass needs intense heat, then quick cooling-generally by pressing
against a marver. Use on any glass base, such as black, ivory or clear, but do not combine with silver
foil.
Copper goldstone adds sparkle to this multi-hued blend which colour shifts in lively and unpredictable
ways with each use. This blend works best without silver foil.
Try it on clear, white or any pale transparent or opaque base, either encased or as surface decoration.
The interplay of opaque and transparent creates depth and complexity. This blend is enhanced by
layering. It shows itself beautifully on clear, white or any pale transparent or opaque base.
Encase or leave as a surface decoration.
Lovely with silver, super easy to work with.
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