Messy Color™ Apple Pie Ltd Run

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Apple Pie Ltd Run (511458)<br />An opaque minty pastel green.

An opaque minty pastel green.




"Overall I found it easy to work and trouble free." Read more at DragonJools blog. – Dwyn Tomlinson

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CiM Apple Pie
Pati Walton
CiM Apple Pie
Jolene Wolfe
CiM Apple Pie
Heather Sellers
CiM Apple Pie
Gloria Sevey
CiM Apple Pie with Glass Diversions frit blend Kismet
Darlene Collette
CiM Apple Pie, encased with Clear
Jelveh Jaferian

CiM Tester Feedback

  • Apple Pie is an opaque pastel green.
Apple Pie is really close to Mint Chip but just a tad darker. – Gloria Sevey
I think the Mint Chip and the Apple Pie nearly indistinguishable. Read more at DragonJools blog. – Dwyn Tomlinson
  • Special thanks to Trudi Doherty for providing the photo in this section.

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A comparison of various CiM etched greens.
Heike Loos
"These sweet little tab beads here show a direct comparison between Apple Pie on the left and Primavera on the right. Apple Pie is darker and a touch more blue than Primavera." Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe
"Overall I found it easy to work and trouble free." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
"Apple Pie is a lovey green, it is slightly brighter and more of a green with a blue undertone while Mint Chip and Primavera have more of a yellow undertone."
Caroline Davis
Left to right:
Primavera, Sherbert, Cardamom, Mint Chip, It Ain't Easy Being, Sprout, Apple Pie
Claudia Eidenbenz
Left to right:
Primavera, It Ain't Easy Being, Apple Pie, Mint Chip, Sherbert, Cardamom, Sprout
Claudia Eidenbenz
"Apple Pie is a pale minty green. Much lighter than the new Turtle Power, the color is a more vibrant mint than 50s Kitchen or Primavera." Read more at Heather's blog.
Heather Sellers
"Apple Pie is a pale green with blue tones, close to Mint Chip but a touch darker. It melted with no shocking and was very smooth, but I did find that it was quite soft so I did need to turn my flame down a touch. Here Apple Pie is decorated with Peace polka dots, and you can see the nice crisp edges."
Trudi Doherty