Messy Color™ Bewitched Ltd Run

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Bewitched Ltd Run (511635)<br />A clear base with indigo and purple streamers.

A clear base with indigo and purple streamers.




"I like the colors but they are too fine/thin." – Jenefer Ham

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CiM Bewitched
Joy Munshower
CiM Bewitched
Jennifer Borek
CiM Bewitched in middle
Darlene Collette
CiM Bewitched
Claudia Eidenbenz

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  • Bewitched is clear with 618 Simply Berry and 531 Lapis streamers.

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Consult Jolene Wolfe's glass testing resource page.


"Bewitched has suuuper subtle ribbons of light purple that are encased in transparent clear glass. Not my favourite, but I’m more of a vibrant colours kind of person. Shown here as spacers and over white."
Janet Evans
“The new CiM Streamer glasses are all transparent with stripes of various opaque colours running the length of the rod. When used they result in ribbons and wisps of colour suspended in the glass. I’ve put these together in one post because usage wise the Streamers are all pretty much the same. They melt smoothly with no shocking, hazing or bubbling. Great to work with. This glass needs to be used carefully to get the best out of it. You can’t just slap it on the mandrel all cattywampus and expect it to look great. You need to wrap it or layer it on with care so that the streamers can stream. I feel that this glass lends itself perfectly to discs and hollows due to the way these types of beads are constructed. I opted for hollow beads and all of the ones pictured were made with the two disc method, not blown.” Read more at Laura’s blog.
Laura Sparling
"I like the colors but they are too fine/thin."
Jenefer Ham
“The ‘Streamer’ colors like Bewitched make playful, fun beads. I made a simple spacer bead. I also made a second bead with a base of Effetre Super Clear. The left side was then encased in Effetre white to represent the opaque, the middle in CiM Marshmallow to represent the translucent, and finally the right remained clear to represent the transparent. Bewitched was then wound onto this bead. This gives the opportunity to see encasement in a variety of common beadmaking situations.”
Kim Fields
"Bewitched is a slight lavender transparent over white, stays the same on other beads. Not too interesting."
Suzanne Cancilla-Fox