Messy Color™ Lavender Water Ltd Run

511611 - Sold Out

Lavender Water Ltd Run (511611)<br />A transparent color that shifts between lavender and grey depending on the lighting.

A transparent color that shifts between lavender and grey depending on the lighting.




"Pale transparents are nice for layering, but are known for having a tendency to burn and scum really easily. I had that problem with both Raindrop and Lavender Water. However, once I was careful not to overheat them, I was able to melt the colors without too much bubbling. I turned my torch [a Nortel Minor] down and worked up a little higher in the flame to avoid the scum." Read more at Kandice's blog. – Kandice Seeber

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Messy Lavender Water with DH Terra 2
Darlene Collette
Messy Lavender Water Ltd Run
Gloria Sevey

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"Here I experimented with Double Helix's Notos and 99% fine silver wire. CiM's Lavender Water Ltd Run was the base with the Effetre clear capturing the suspended reactions in clear." Read more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"Lavender Water is a very pretty light grey transparent which tends to be rather bubbly in the flame." Read more at Kitbitz Art Glass’s blog.
Jolene Wolfe
"Pale transparents are nice for layering, but are known for having a tendency to burn and scum really easily. I had that problem with both Raindrop and Lavender Water. However, once I was careful not to overheat them, I was able to melt the colors without too much bubbling. I turned my torch [a Nortel Minor] down and worked up a little higher in the flame to avoid the scum." Read more at Kandice's blog.
Kandice Seeber