Messy Color™ Atoll Misty Ltd Run

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Atoll Misty Ltd Run (5114005)<br />A pale minty green misty opal.

A pale minty green misty opal.




Left to right: Atoll Misty, Atoll Milky. – Claudia Eidenbenz

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CiM Atoll Misty
Carol Ann Savage
CiM Atoll Misty
Trudi Doherty
CiM Atoll Misty
Dwyn Tomlinson
CiM Atoll Misty
Carol Ann Savage
CiM Atoll Misty
Heather Sellers
CiM Atoll Misty, Café Au Lait, & Black Currant with Trautman's silver glass named Golden Emerald experimental, DH Zephyr & Aurae
Darlene Collette

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"Atoll Milky, on the mandrel, bottom, and Misty, jammed back onto the top of the mandrel. Side by side, not much difference. Beautiful either way."
Dwyn Tomlinson
Left to right: Atoll Milky, Atoll Misty, Persian Green, Nymph, Lady of the Lake, Sea Glass, & Honeydew Milky.
Olga Ivashina
"A perfect match to my calcite stone. A soft aquamarine with more green tone to it. A nice melt on a little firmer side which makes shaping a breeze."
Jean Daniels
"I am reviewing Atoll Misty, Atoll Milky, and Menthe together. I love all three of these colors. For me, they are all similar to Peacock Green. They melt beautifully - no scumming or burning. Menthe is stunning. It’s slightly more intense than Peacock Green, beautifully translucent, almost glowing. Atoll Misty/Milky is very similar to Peacock Green. Both are such lovely colors."
Caroline Davis
"Atoll Misty is a green misty opal leaning to the blue side of the spectrum. I had previously tested CiM’s Cafe Au Lait for its friendliness to other silver glasses, so it was fitting to try it again in another combination for my Goddess beads to test how Atoll Misty would behave with layered portals. Starting on a base of this glass, I layered dots of Cafe Au Lait, CiM’s Black Currant and Trautman's Golden Emerald experimental. Clear portal dots of DH Zephyr were added to capture the stormed reaction of the silver glass producing streams of purples, ambers and greens. CiM's green glass stayed true to its original tone and melted beautifully and stayed stiff enough to maintain the layering without drifting or shifting. Dots of DH Aurae complete each bead." See more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"This colour is beautiful in rod form and in the glass, works exceptionally well with other glass colour including silver glass; absolutely beautiful. Recommend pre-heating the rods, melts beautifully and so versatile."
Juliette Mullett
"Here is Atoll Milky and Atoll Misty. I'd say they are more or less identical in color and workability [which is great! No boiling or shocking issues.] Gorgeous sea foam shades."
Bling Squared Cute Glass
"Atoll is a lovely, pale minty color and I just love it. This one comes in both a milky and a misty version and they are both gorgeous. There is a noticeable difference between the two. My working notes: minimally shocky [milky] and not shocky [misty], nice melting, no scum, no pitting, easy to sculpt.”
Lori Peterson
"Atoll is a lovely new spearmint translucent glass in the CiM range. Misty is left, milky is on the right but they are pretty close even outside in sunlight. I’d probably choose the misty over milky. This melted lovely with no shocking or need to preheat [as long as you heat gently of course]!"
Bianca Gruber
Left to right: Honeydew, Refresh, Avalon Misty, Avalon Milky, Atoll Misty, Atoll Milky, Lady of the Lake, & Ice Mint.
Bianca Gruber
“I made a sculptural bird bead with Atoll Misty. Love this color! Very similar to green fluorite. Easy to work with. I began with a clear ‘core’ body and then encased in Atoll Misty. This gives an opportunity to see encasement with the color. The head, wings and tail were added straight from the rod. I used Reichenbach Deep Black for the base of the beak followed by Effetre Pastel Yellow. The eyes were also Reichenbach Deep Black.”
Kim Fields
Left to right: Chrysalis, Kryptonite, Atoll Milky, & Atoll Misty.
Olga Ivashina
"There's something about these colours that makes me feel serene. Atoll is a beautiful soft shade of green with cooler blue tones. They're both beautiful colours to work with, non fussy and melt like a dream."
Trudi Doherty
"I really liked this color. It was just a bit more green than some of the older Peacock Green glass melts. Really pretty and the glass was well behaved while melting and working it. Unfortunately I did have a crack develop in this piece . . . so something about this glass didn't like encasing or being encased by silvered ivory."
Joy Munshower
Left to right: Atoll Misty, Atoll Milky.
Claudia Eidenbenz