Messy Color™ Leaf Men Ltd Run

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Leaf Men Ltd Run (511436)<br />An opaque green.

An opaque green.




Left to right:
Effetre 856, Army Men, Olive, Juniper, Leaf Men, Sherwood – Claudia Eidenbenz

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Messy Leaf Men Ltd Run
Gloria Sevey
Messy Leaf Men
Heather Kelly
Butternut with Leaf Men
Laura Sparling
Leaf Men & Moonlight
Julie Fountain
Messy Leaf Men
Kandice Seeber

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Consult Jolene Wolfe's glass testing resource page.


Left to right:
Effetre 856, Army Men, Olive, Juniper, Leaf Men, Sherwood
Claudia Eidenbenz
Left to right:
Army Men, Olive, Juniper, Leaf Men, Sherwood
Claudia Eidenbenz
"Like most CiM greens, Leaf Men didn't bleed much, and encased well, making it a wonderful color for florals and melted decoration when used under a transparent. When melted into dots on its own, you can see the color separate and form darker spots in the center of the dot." Read more at Kandice's blog.
Kandice Seeber
"If you’re one for doing anything rainbowy with beads then this is a great medium green for that. Not at all shocky or bubbly and it works great as stringer too. It’s a brighter green than CiM Olive and ten times nicer than any of the Italian opaque greens." Read more at Laura's tumblr.
Laura Sparling
"Leaf Men is a rich jungle green that gives beautiful deep green striations across the surface of the beads. Leaf Men also shows a delicate looking halo reaction with Multi Dark." Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe
"A dark acorn green. A close cousin to CiM Olive, the lighter color version Leaf Men is a nice addition to Fall themed palette." Read more at Heather's blog.
Heather Sellers