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2012-01-13, 5:57pm
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Hot pink?
As I understand it the best wat to get this color is to put NS light yellow over red. The question I have is which is the best NS red?
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2012-01-13, 7:55pm
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I am a fan of pomegranate. Oh, and a note, try a layer of clear between the red and the yellow. I was having trouble getting this combo to work with unlabelled red shorts I was using then, at least until I did that. YMMV but keep it in mind
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2012-01-13, 8:08pm
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Are you talkin like a bead? for a hot pink bead I start with a core of serindipity cane, then a small layer of amber purple, oh some clear frit, then clear on top. beautiful hot pink bead. be sure to get the whole thing clear hot after layering, then let it cool until no glow, and I like to flame strike, or depending on your kiln program, put it in the kiln, & let it kiln strike. If you want a darker pink go with silver creek in stead of AP.
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2012-01-13, 8:17pm
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For an amazing bright fruit-punch pink, try NS extra-light yellow over NS orange. It's killer!
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2012-01-13, 8:47pm
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Thanks for sharing I know what colours I will be playing with tomorrow. Hmm I wonder if I have any ns yellow.
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2012-01-14, 11:53am
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I would try NS extra light yellow over any red you have - experimentation is half the fun with boro. I just wish I could remember what I used to make a fantastic pink/magenta set, but I have a horrible feeling it was a 'gifted' short
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2012-01-14, 3:31pm
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Thanks for all the tips - play time is about to commence!
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2012-01-16, 7:06pm
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2012-01-17, 12:36am
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2012-01-21, 9:29pm
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Try different Reds
I took a wonderful class with Nancy Tobey at Corning. We Did 10 or so different combos to test the colors and reaction each of us got. We used, Pomagrane, NS Ruby, NS Orange, and clear. Make sure to try with the clear in between also. It is worth the little extra effort and time/
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2012-02-25, 9:18am
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A test bead I did the other day.
Scarlett pink, clear, ELY, clear. I used simax clear.
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2012-02-26, 4:10pm
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A test bead I did the other day.
Scarlett pink, clear, ELY, clear. I used simax clear.
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SOOOOOOOOOO Pretty!!!!
who makes scarlett pink?
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2012-02-26, 6:21pm
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2012-02-26, 8:14pm
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THE PEN IS BLUE!!!
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fantastic. i'll have to look for it
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2012-06-19, 3:08pm
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Bumping old thread WHOOT
What is ELY???? light yellow?
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2012-06-19, 3:19pm
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Beautiful bead Deb!
ELY = Extra Light Yellow. Northstar color.
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2012-06-19, 4:22pm
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Ah... thank you
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2012-06-20, 11:16am
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:/ ok thats not working for me at all.
I really need to match this color
and I need to be able to do it quickly.... Any ideas?
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2012-06-21, 9:28am
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That's a beautiful color -- good luck! I don't have any idea, but I hope you figure it out!
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2012-06-21, 9:36am
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Actually... take a look at the TAG Mai Tai thread: http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...68#post4025468. It's pretty hard to get solid opaque colors with no variation when using boro striking colors, but some of the shades of pink look pretty close to the color you want.
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2012-06-21, 9:47am
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Ya client isnt wanting the variation that comes with striking...
ordered the Uber Blush.. have to see it...looks right closer at least. Maybe coat it in lavender.
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2012-06-21, 11:19am
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I get cool pinks out of TAG yellow Elvis over periwinkle. It's not consistent though.
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