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2016-05-22, 6:30pm
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Dicer Extract on beADS
I was given 3 jars of dichro extract to try out. I thought I would see if anyone has experience with it since it's super expensive and I don't want to waste it. Thanks
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2016-05-22, 7:53pm
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KitseyBelle
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Less is more. It can be encased or left on the surface.
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2016-05-22, 11:07pm
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It shows better on a dark background
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2016-05-24, 9:45am
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Still makin' flowers...
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I love it.
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2016-05-25, 7:01am
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Angie09
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Could someone post photos PLEASE.........
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2016-05-25, 10:00am
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Just Plain
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Angie, I've got an entire album of DE beads on my BadgerBeads FB page
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...=3&uploaded=26
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2016-05-25, 10:49am
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Angie09
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Oh my gosh Jayne ... those are gorgeous!! Where does one buy the extract? Are there particular colors that work best?
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2016-05-25, 5:29pm
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Those are tasty!
I assume this is the stuff that will burn off in the flame if it even gets looked at funny and comes in these micro miniature tiny thimble sized containers.
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2016-05-25, 7:16pm
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Except that it does tolerate more heat than normal dichro
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2016-05-26, 1:02pm
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I can't answer on specific colors but you can buy it from most of your regular dichro or fusing retailers. Just search "Extract". I own Cyan/Copper for gold sparkle only so far. It's made by CBS so it is the best of the best.
I's ungodly expensive ($35 for an 1/8 of a sheet's worth) but it is da bomb and as Mina said ... it does handle heat pretty well. Better than some of the "cheaper" dichro manufactures that turn to ash if you look at them straight on.
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