Messy Color™ Hazelnut Mousse Ltd Run

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Hazelnut Mousse Ltd Run (511712)<br />An opaque beige.

An opaque beige.




"Hazelnut Mousse, a warm, pale cafe au lait colour - almost an ivory, but a little warmer than the colour [from Effetre] that we have come to know as ivory." Read more at DragonJools blog. – Dwyn Tomlinson

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Hazelnut Mousse, Nutmeg, Cookie Dough & Lichen
Gloria Sevey
Hazelnut Mousse, Seashell, grey & black
Kandice Seeber

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  • Special thanks to Kandice Seeber & Brondwyn Vivian for providing the photos in this section.

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Darlene Collette
CiM comparison with 99% fine silver wire. See more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"Hazelnut Mousse is a light beige, pale sand colour. It's gorgeous. Streak free, perfect for stringerwork, a nice base for encasing. It kept nice crisp edges even when pulled out really thinly for the scrollwork beads." Read more at Laura's blog.
Laura Sparling
"Hazelnut Mousse strikes a little, as visible on one of the spacers, and is a warm beige." Read more at Heather Kelly's blog.
Heather Kelly
"I prefer Hazelnut Mousse, because while it is the same tone as Seashell, it's denser, so it stays opaque and doesn't fade as much when encased. This makes it easier to layer with. . . . I would probably pick this color immediately for any off-white, cream, beige I need in my beads. Fantastic neutral - and pairs well with black, grey, brown and pretty much anything else." Read more at Kandice's blog.
Kandice Seeber
"Hazelnut Mousse reacted with the silver to become a golden amber. Delicious!" Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe
"Hazelnut Mousse, a warm, pale cafe au lait colour - almost an ivory, but a little warmer than the colour [from Effetre] that we have come to know as ivory." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson