Amber Rose Recipe
For anyone interested, a collaboration of creative minds came up with the recipe for the much sought Amber Rose.
Moretti transparent lavender blue #082 Moretti transparent straw yellow #049 In the picture I used an almost 1:1 ratio with a bit more of the lavender blue. In the next batch I will be trying more of a 3:2 ratio. You get the picture. Now that you know what to mix, play around and see what you get. Left: real thing. Right: recipe. |
Laurie, this is just so stinkin' cool!!!!! YOU ROCK!
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I forgot to thank Courtney for her contribution. She came up with the straw yellow suggestion and that's what made it work - thanks Courtney!
I wanted to include a quick tut on mixing. I use my 1/8 mandrels and punty cut lengths of glass to them using whichever ratio I want. I then heat the glass on each mandrel into a gather and smoosh them together then slowly stretch and fold the glass until it's well incorporated. Actually it's not so much of a fold as I try to slide the glass over itself to avoid making too many bubbles. When I feel that it's mixed properly I pull the gather into a rod/stringer. That's it. Hey, I just saw that this tutorial got 5 stars - Yipee - thanks!!! :fireblob: |
Very cool !
~Amber Rose~ is one of those colors I'd eat if I could ! YUM! |
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I like the new color in the photo better thn the old. Too bad satraw is the one new new color I don't have.
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I've never been able to get my hands on any of the coveted amber rose rods, so I'm thrilled to know I can duplicate it.
Thanks so much! Benet |
I actually like the new mix better than the original in the photo also.. Such a pretty color..
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Laurie,
Awesome! Thank you, thank you, thank you. One of my favorite colors! You've just kept me from spending WAY too much money and hours looking for more. |
Thanks everyone!!! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
I've gotten so much from this community and it feels great to finally give something back. |
Reason #457 that I love you people!!!
~Michelle |
Laurie, thank you! I can't wait to try this. Very generous of you to share your secret.
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. . .. . . adding straw yellow to my glass stock-up list :)
Thank you for sharing this info, it's awesome!!!! |
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Ok, I made my own mix after Laurie's sharing. I don't have straw yellow. When it came out I could barely tell the difference between the straw yellow and the Trans. Lt Brown, so I choose to go with the brown.
My mix is with 1:1 Lavendar Blu 062 and Trans. Lt. Brown 018. The bead on the left is the orginal and the bead on the right is the mix. ACK the bubbles. I would like to say that all the bubbles is because I was concentrating on color, not avoiding bubbles. Gosh, it doesn't look that bad in person. :) Please excuse the bead poop too. I never would have put these two colors together before. Thanks Laurie! |
Wow - great job Lara!!! We have another way to make Amber Rose!
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I made my own too, pretty much the same recipe only light violet, the one that looks more pink than pink, and light amber,
I think they are prettier than the original, a lil bit richer? xo Laurie |
WoW thanks Ladies...I cant wait till morning so I can torch..before all the cooking prep work I need to do....My sons birthday is tommorow so I have to make his favorite supper and prepare some things for Thursday. too..I guess I will get up extra early....to cook these colors up.....
have a nice Thanksgiving....oh, and thanks for giving.... Denise |
Tell your son Happy Birthday, Denise...my daughter's birthday is tomorrow also :) she'll be 10..My Thanksgiving baby :)
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Reviving this thread for anyone who might be interested. :D Thanks for this recipe -- I can't wait to try it!
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What does "punty cut" mean??? How do you attach the color rod to the mandrels???
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I didn't explain it very well. It should have said attach a cut length of glass to your punty. To attach the glass to the mandrel you need to heat the end of the mandrel nice and hot - I heat it until it glows. While you're doing that you should be heating the end of glass as well. When both are hot, push the mandrel tip into the glass until it's well seated.
I hope that makes more sense. |
I like Laurie's color better then the original!
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I agree! I've been wanting to take some time to try her instructions for the mix.
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whoever would have guessed that blue and yellow make pink :lol:
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Yeah, logically those would be green!
Regardless of that, I want to make some of this too! Quote:
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I saved myself a little stash of amber rose to make something for ME [ it never happens], and now I can't find it, so I'm very excited to try this mix in the morning. Thanks so much.
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Awesome!!!
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Ha ha! Awesome. I was on a quest to find some of the newer batch that they made trying to replicate the original Amber Rose. Now I can just make my own. I won't worry too much about bubbles since I plan on etching the beads anyway. Yay!
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That's so weird, I was just telling someone about this exact recipe last night. :)
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