Messy Color™ Foam Ltd Run

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Foam Ltd Run (511817)<br />An opaque white.

An opaque white.




"I love Foam. It's a warmer white [if that can be possible] than Effetre. It's so smooth to use and isn't at all bubbly like Effetre White can often be. It's slightly stiffer too. Great as a base glass for encasing with dense transparent colours and fab as stringer too." See more at Laura's tumblr. – Laura Sparling

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Foam
Gloria Sevey
Foam
Amy Hall
CiM Foam
Laura Sparling

CiM Tester Feedback

  • Foam is an opaque white.
This is an easy-to-work-with opaque white. – Gloria Sevey
"I am a murrini maker and Foam was touted as being more opaque than other whites. I was told it wouldn’t wash out even when pulled thin. I didn’t find it to be any different than Peace in that respect." – Lori Peterson
"Peace and Foam are stiffer than Effetre. I did not experience anything that made Foam better than Peace." – Darlene Collette
  • Special thanks to Heather Sellers for providing the photo in this section.

Join Trudi Doherty's FB group Lampwork Colour Resource Sharing Information for a catalogue of color study.
Claudia Eidenbenz’s "Vetrothek" (glass library) is a great resource for color comparisons.
See Kay Powell’s frit testing samples.
Browse Serena Thomas’ color gallery.
Check out Miriam Steger’s CiM color charts.
Consult Jolene Wolfe's glass testing resource page.


Peace is on the left, Foam is on the right.
Jolene Wolfe
Left to right:
Peace, Foam, Bone, Coconut Milk, Lauscha 380
Claudia Eidenbenz
Left to right:
Foam, Coconut Milk, Bone, Jupiter Storm, Linen
Claudia Eidenbenz
"I love Foam. It's a warmer white [if that can be possible] than Effetre. It's so smooth to use and isn't at all bubbly like Effetre White can often be. It's slightly stiffer too. Great as a base glass for encasing with dense transparent colours and fab as stringer too." See more at Laura's tumblr.
Laura Sparling
"Foam sculpted with ease and retained sharp detail throughout the long process of forming and reheating the dogwood test bead."
Heather Sellers