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Started by SilverGems89, May 17, 2011, 11:34:15 AM

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SilverGems89

Ok i've been waiting for ages to get some EDP and had loads of ideas what to do with it, well the post man just kindly bought me some EDP and guess what? my mind has gone blank....what was i going to do with this stuff again? I've tried a search of the forum but didn't come up with much, so anyone got any tips on what to do with it? pleeeeeeeease?  ;D

helenfc

Try it on a dotty bead gems, its spreads like rubino :)
base of copper green or opal yellow, edp dots and then periwinkle or new violet or some other opaque on top. Tis yummy! Have fun! xxx

SilverGems89

well i say! move over rubino oro, you may just have been replaced in my favourites category  ;D

GlassOcean

Try fuming an ivory bead with it, comes out all matt and interesting!

Hotglass28


Stick it in the flame and have a play. Only way to go  ;)
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Donna@Rockin' Beads

Just use it as normal combined with lime green. Fab.

flowerjasper

it is a naughty one, if it devits, just heat up again,
i pull stingers and use it on dottie beads, its is great with dirty martini, torquoise, violets, pale pink green,
have a play  ;)
sandy

suzielaws

It is lovely in twisties as well and looks yummy when etched, I use it a lot to make owls. Dont forget to post your pictures.

Justmade

If you want your EDP to turn a fab fuchsia purple, make your bead, take it out of the flame and blow on it! The quick cooling of your EDP will make the color pop. If you find your bead has devit on it, reheat it in the flame untill it becomes shiney again, and then... blow. For real :)

Brink Beads

Gonna try the blowing thing  ;) sounds like it will produce just the colour i'm looking for.

Thanks Justmade xxx
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LilLizaJane

Could someone tell me the catalogue number of EDP? I get it mixed with ordinary Effetre purple!
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SilverGems89


LilLizaJane

Thank you. Noted and labels changed!
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SilverGems89

It's a lot more of a pinky purple than the standard effetre 272 purple so they're fairly simple to tell apart if you ever get them mixed up!