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2006-08-31, 10:20am
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Looking for a pretty lime or light green
Can anyone tell me what a good color would be to get a really pretty lime or light grass green? I don't seem to recall any color like that. I know I've seen it, just don't know what color it is. Maybe a WYSIWYG color?
TIA
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2006-08-31, 10:46am
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A layer of NS-15 Turquesa topped with a layer of NS-09 yellow makes a nice lime color.
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2006-08-31, 10:59am
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Ooooh, that sounds pretty Eric. I don't think I have any Turquesa though. Would another color work with the yellow? Yellow, I DO have.
Thanks .
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2006-09-01, 7:58am
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GA Chartreuse Crayon works well. A thick layer of Sublime over something white gives a nice green too.
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2006-09-01, 8:09am
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Kryptonite or whatever that GA light transparent green is... looks good over white too.
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2006-09-01, 9:24am
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Thanks Chad and Brent. I'll check those colors out. I have sublime and it doesn't do much on it's own. I'll try it over white today and see how it comes out. Might haver to order some Kryptonite though
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2006-09-01, 3:22pm
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I like a medium saturation colbalt over yellow crayon or acid yellow.
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2006-09-01, 10:49pm
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As time goes on I really love sublime by itself. Give it another chance!
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2006-09-02, 4:26am
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Thanks for the tip Chris. I now have lots to try to get my green
Hi Genny. I have tried Sublime by itself, encased over white, encased over other colors and it's one color I'm just not impressed with. It's so subtle, that it's barely there. I am assuming it's a wysiwyg color and doesn't strike. I won't give up yet. thanks
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2006-09-03, 4:39pm
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I have Emeral Light and True Green in my stash that work well. I think they are GA, possibly a couple years old. I did find Paris Green on their site, which is similar.
You may also want to check out Momka's Envy Green. It develops blue whisps, but it's a great color.
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2006-09-04, 5:18am
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Hi Lauri. Ooooh, Momka's Envy sounds divine...might have to check that one out.
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2006-09-07, 8:35pm
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Have you tried Clover Chameleon?
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2006-09-12, 5:46am
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Clover Chameleon cracks pretty bad. I made three marbles with it, and all three of them cracked.
You may want to try some Twilight. Here is a pendant I made with Twilight.
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