Messy Color™ Tutu Ltd Run

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Tutu Ltd Run (511908)<br />A pale transparent pink.

A pale transparent pink.




"Tutu – a really pretty peachy pink transparent, but exceptionally scummy." – Julie Fountain

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  • Tutu was engineered in response to requests for 104 compatible "tints" - very pale transparents.
  • Special thanks to Heather Sellers & Trudi Doherty for providing the photos in this section.

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Consult Jolene Wolfe's glass testing resource page.


"Tutu with encased Double Helix Terra2 which produced shining mother of pearl pinky goodness." Read more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"Starting with a base of Tutu - a pinky pink transparent. Val Cox Royal Ballet frit was sprinkled and melted in. Swirls were created with a twist of a clear mini stringer and then melted smooth and popped into the kiln. The raku in the mixture to create the brown and green in some of the swirl results." Read more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"Tutu – a really pretty peachy pink transparent, but exceptionally scummy."
Julie Fountain
"Tutu is another one of those very pale transparents that makes me glass-happy. Such a pretty, delicate pale pink. I think it’s the palest transparent pink I’ve ever used. I found it a breeze to use. No bubbling or scumming issues, not too stiff and not too soupy." Read more at Laura's tumblr.
Laura Sparling
"Tutu is a soft, piggy-pink. The transparent glass created a lovely pink encasement layer over the periwinkle base. The glass nicely magnifies the blue aventurine frit to create a pink-quartz glow." Read more at Heather's blog.
Heather Sellers
"Tutu did not like my hot flame much either . . . my Tutu hearts turned out looking almost like seeded glass. On this pink string from left to right are Tutu etched with Dip N Etch, Tutu, and lastly Bullseye Erbium Pink 1821 which is the palest pink tint Bullseye glass that I had in the stash. Tutu comes into its own when etched, which is something that Bullseye glass just does not do easily or well. " Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe