Messy Color™ Eucalyptus Ltd Run

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Eucalyptus Ltd Run (511434)<br />An opaque pastel green.

An opaque pastel green.




"It's a little more dense as well, making it easier to layer with, a lot like the consistency of Dirty Martini [one of my faves]. Eucalyptus works easily, without being shocky or too stiff. It doesn't seem to bleed at all. It does striate a little bit, but that goes away somewhat when encased or layered with a transparent color." Read more at Kandice's blog. – Kandice Seeber

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Messy Eucalyptus Ltd Run
Gloria Sevey
Eucalyptus encased with Appletini with Effetre White 204 stringer and Reichenbach 104 Opal Raspberry dots and spacers
Laura Sparling
Messy Eucalyptus
Darlene Collette
Eucalyptus with blue aventurine and Limelight
Heather Sellers
Eucalyptus, Celeste, Lapis, Journey and Smurfy. The clear used is Double Helix Zephyr.
Kandice Seeber

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  • Eucalyptus is our first re melt of the Duck Egg formula. Eucalyptus turned out a bit greener than Duck Egg.

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"It's a little more dense as well, making it easier to layer with, a lot like the consistency of Dirty Martini [one of my faves]. Eucalyptus works easily, without being shocky or too stiff. It doesn't seem to bleed at all. It does striate a little bit, but that goes away somewhat when encased or layered with a transparent color." Read more at Kandice's blog.
Kandice Seeber
"Eucalyptus is a faded blue-tinged green. As a sculpture there’s a tiny bit of streaking in the colour on the flatter expanses, but not much at all." Read more at Heather's blog.
Heather Kelly
"Neither bead shows signs of fuming or reactions between Eucalyptus and the Rubino or Multi Dark." Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe