Messy Color™ Eventide Ltd Run

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Eventide Ltd Run (511521)<br />A transparent blue.

A transparent blue.




"Eventide is a medium transparent color that looks like a muted lavender in rod form. However, this color essentially goes cool grey with just a tiny hint of cool lavender left over after it's annealed. I love muted purples, so I was kind of disappointed that Eventide faded so much. Still, it makes a nice layering transparent color if you want a cool grey." Read more at Kandice's blog. – Kandice Seeber

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Melanie Graham
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Kandice Seeber

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"Eventide in rod form looks like a beautiful muted blue denim but turns to a slate grey. A thick melt but so clear going on. I used a blue base and got a blue grey effect. I can see it looking fabulous with purple bases too. Nice application on mandrel."
Jean Daniels
"Eventide is a dark grey transparent and is another that I think lends itself well to being etched." Read more at Kitbitz Art Glass’s blog.
Jolene Wolfe
"Eventide is a nice, dark, transparent grey. Transparent grey is generally a lovely colour to work with - and this is no exception. . . . on the left, self-coloured, and the one on the right, over white." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
"I love how this colour reacts with silver. In the bead on the left, my unencased silver leaf dispersed into a lacy pattern. In the bead on the right, where I reduced and encased the silver leaf, it has turned a mottled blue colour with a dark blue halo. Often when a colour does this the silver looks smooth and shiny under the layer of Clear, but with Eventide the silver looks more jagged and dangerous." Read more at Melanie's blog.
Melanie Graham
"Eventide is a medium transparent color that looks like a muted lavender in rod form. However, this color essentially goes cool grey with just a tiny hint of cool lavender left over after it's annealed. I love muted purples, so I was kind of disappointed that Eventide faded so much. Still, it makes a nice layering transparent color if you want a cool grey." Read more at Kandice's blog.
Kandice Seeber