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September 19, 2007

Rising Star: CIM C0508 Leaky Pen

Filed under: Glass Colors — by coloraddiction @ 8:35 pm
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leaky pen swatchThis alluring shade of blue-green is probably my very favorite from the new Creation Is Messy glass color line. There’s nothing like it in any of the soft glass lines that I know of - with the exception of perhaps Bullseye. The combination of this color and the dark purple shade I talked about earlier makes my knees positively weak. Yum!

Leaky Pen is a very saturated transparent color - almost black looking if you’re not paying attention. It’s a pretty stiff glass to work with - it reminds me a little of Lauscha in that regard. It can also get a little bit scummy - but that scum tends to burn off quite well.

I’ve encased it a number of times with clear - sometimes layered over light grey, sometimes over light blue - and it does pretty well. Use it sparingly, though - because as most stiffer 104’s, it can crack if you use a ton of it under an encased layer.

This color pulls into the most gorgeous stringer ever - you can use it alone, or even make encased stringer with it and grey or blue. It reminds me of a stormy Caribbean ocean. Or, yeah, pen ink. :D

The CIM website has more info on this and other CIM colors - and some of my beads are even pictured in the Leaky Pen section.  :) 

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3 Comments »

  1. Hi Kandice!
    What a fabulous blog site! You have inspired me to try some of these colors again. I just rediscovered ASK Moroccan Swirl - it looks wonderful as an ivory colored background with not so much ‘reaction’ as ivory (which is sometimes a good thing!). I used some of Val’s Gold Pink frit on it and it was gorgeous! Anyways - i will go pull out my leaky pen and play. Thanks for all the wonderful information and a beautiful site as well.
    Thanks,
    Jenny

    Comment by Jenny Friske-Baer — September 20, 2007 @ 4:08 pm

  2. What beautiful pictures to illustrate all these fabulous colors, the combinations with others. You are really pulling together a lot of great information about old and new colors, and it is a valuable resource for all of us lampworkers.

    Thanks so much, and keep it up!
    Julz
    who also has a slight problem with Odd Lots, and anything “New”

    Comment by Julz — September 25, 2007 @ 12:00 am

  3. Cool comments - thanks you two! I am glad you’re enjoying the blog. :)

    Comment by coloraddiction — October 22, 2007 @ 9:01 am

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