Messy Color™ Autumn Ltd Run

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Autumn Ltd Run (511720)<br />An opaque peachy brown.

An opaque peachy brown.




"It's a pretty, peachy brown, from the left - two self-coloured spacers, and on the right, Ivory dots and Autumn dots on top, and it has bled like crazy. So not so desirable for super precision work, but yummy for organic blendy styles." Read more at DragonJools blog. – Dwyn Tomlinson

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Messy Autumn
Kandice Seeber
Messy Autumn
Heather Kelly
Messy Ginger with Autumn accents
Tammy Mercier
Messy Autumn
Heather Sellers
CiM Autumn
Joy Munshower
CiM Autumn, Pistachio Ice Cream, Painted Hills tumbled to create a "pottery" look
Darlene Collette

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"Autumn is an opaque peachy brown. In this set of beads I used shards named Mood Swings. I wasn't overjoyed with the shard results, but the end result of the 99% fine silver wrap helped make these beads look a bit more rustic and I may try etching them to see if that endears them to me more. CiM's Autumn is still a beautiful glass color with a bit of a reaction to silver." Read more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"It's a pretty, peachy brown, from the left - two self-coloured spacers, and on the right, Ivory dots and Autumn dots on top, and it has bled like crazy. So not so desirable for super precision work, but yummy for organic blendy styles." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
"Autumn is a sun-kissed peach. A lovely addition to the Messy Color collection, the color appears to be a warmer version of Chai with a hint of tangerine. The glass was a bit shocky during testing." Read more at Heather's blog.
Heather Sellers
"Autumn is a really lovely colour [there are not many opaque peaches!]. It does have tiny micro-bubbles that come to the surface, pop, and leave little marks. These did not show up in the spacers, but do in the gremlin, particularly on the back. The rod was also fairly shocky for me – it shot off a number of hollow cone shapes when returning the rod to the flame [rather than solid chunks, which is more usual]." Read more at Heather's blog.
Heather Kelly
"Autumn is a peachy brown opaque- it turned out paler and more interesting than in rod form."
Julie Fountain
"The one thing that does bother me about this glass is that when melting it there are a lot of little bubbles. It's kind of like Primrose that way - almost like seeded glass. However, once it cools off, the bubbles aren't really visible, so it's not that big a deal - it can just be somewhat tricky to work with - you have to just ignore all the little bubbles." Read more at Kandice's blog.
Kandice Seeber
"Autumn does not show any signs of reacting with or being fumed by either the Multi Dark or Gold Rich Rubino glass." Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe