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2010-10-03, 4:26pm
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Christine
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Nice fushia color in 104?
Any suggestions for a nice fushia color in 104 that is easy to use. I want to use it for raised petal flowers. Thanks.
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2010-10-03, 4:45pm
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http://youtu.be/nGt9jAkWi
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Rubino over white's about all I know of.
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2010-10-03, 4:50pm
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^ same or cim cranberry of white or pastel pink
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2010-10-03, 5:01pm
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Or Reichenback "Pink Lady"
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2010-10-03, 5:09pm
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Christine
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I have tried Rubino but I seem to have a hard time getting it to color nicely without melting my flowers.
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2010-10-03, 5:12pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cswilson53
I have tried Rubino but I seem to have a hard time getting it to color nicely without melting my flowers.
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try this tutorial, not expensive and the BEST - i was completely raised petal challenged till i got this
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=161964
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2010-10-04, 2:55pm
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Frit frit and more frit!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Reenie
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Ditto
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2010-10-04, 3:01pm
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You know, you can use 96COE for your petals. Try R11, R3 or R232. All are very nice! ( www.glasscolor.com)
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