Creation is Messy New Color Testing: Jelly Bean, Rapunzel, Buttermilk

 

Colors from Left to Right:  Chartreuse, Jelly Bean, Elphaba, Pixie, Blarney Stone
 

 Jelly Bean is a tart, candy apple green.  Similar in properties to CiM's Chartreuse, but more green than yellow.  A wonderful new addition to the CiM family, this lush color should come with a "not edible" warning.  No shocking or bubbling occurred during testing. 


Rapunzel is a blush opaque pink with a hint of lavender.  The glass melts very similar to Gelly's Sty, but with a hint of Heffalump.  The glass remained free from devitrification when paired with EDP and worked hot.  No shocking or bubbling occurred during testing. 



Buttermilk is a warm opaque cream.  The glass is as smooth as its name through a beadroller, yet holds crisp detail nicely.  A lovely alternative to Effetre Light Ivory.  No shocking or bubbling occurred during testing. 

 Colors from Left to Right:  Rapunzel, Bone, Buttermilk, Painted Hills, Canoe

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