Messy Color™ Creamsicle

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Creamsicle (511241)<br />An opaque orange.

An opaque orange.


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Genea Crivello-Knable did an in-depth study of how to produce a crisp lime green & aqua starburst on Creamsicle. Read details at Genea's blog.

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Messy Creamsicle & Lipstick
Pat O'Brien
Messy Creamsicle & Hades
Samantha Halliwell
Messy Creamsicle, Electric Avenue, & Triton
Patricia Frantz
Messy Creamsicle & Sasha's silver
Carol Oliver
Messy Creamsicle
Bonnie Polinski
Messy Creamsicle light sky blue & aqua
Lori Bergmann
Messy Creamsicle, Desert Chameleon, & effetre white
Tina Lamasney
Messy Creamsicle, Lipstick, Dirty Martini, & Slytherin
Bethany Lemasters
Messy Creamsicle
Lorraine Chandler

Messy Tester's Feedback

  • Several testers mentioned that Creamsicle is similar to some of the rarer coral hues.
"It’s an orange much like Effetre’s Mango or Tequila sunrise." Read more at Elasia's blog. – Elasia
  • Testers report that Creamsicle color shifts depending on the type of lighting.
  • Special thanks to Carol Oliver & Elasia for providing the photos in this section.

DragonJools compares Creamsicle to Effetre & Vetrofond oranges.
Patricia Frantz made a bead of Creamsicle, Psyche and Triton encased with Aether.
Genea Crivello-Knable made Fruit Rind Stripe beads with Creamsicle.
See the Frantz Art Glass blog about silver colors with Pat's Creamsicle bead.
Visit DragonJools blog for a review of Creamsicle.
Visit the Fritipedia Wiki CiM Page for more information about Creamsicle.
See Kay Powell’s Creamsicle frit testing samples.
Browse Serena Thomas’ color gallery.
Check out Miriam Steger’s CiM color charts.


Genea Crivello-Knable did an in-depth study of how to produce a crisp lime green & aqua starburst on Creamsicle. Read details at Genea's blog.
Genea Crivello-Knable
"This is a totally yummy colour, a bright mango color that can be struck to a bright mandarine orange colour - note the colour variation in the photo from the top of the bead to the middle front. That is actually colour difference, not an artifact of the camera." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
“Creamsicle is almost identical to a special Coral also called Tequila Sunrise.”
Sue Stewart