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Offline kipbass

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Glitter
« on: 11/03/14 16:57 UTC »
Looking at a sprayed grass color. What hue is the blue glitter in the bait leaning to, ocean, turquoise, or something else?
 http://zoombait.com/sprayed-grass/

Offline Lamar

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #1 on: 11/03/14 17:16 UTC »
I really like that. Not sure I can answer the Q but i'm going to try to make it later this week. If I hit it i'll get back.

Offline kipbass

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #2 on: 11/03/14 18:55 UTC »
I really like that. Not sure I can answer the Q but i'm going to try to make it later this week. If I hit it i'll get back.
Thanks

Offline ctom

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #3 on: 11/03/14 19:14 UTC »
1/2 of the bait has large flake purple, the other half has what looks like .015 green. Smoke plastic.

http://zoombait.com/sprayed-grass/   click a picture to enlarge it.
« Last Edit: 11/03/14 19:16 UTC by ctom »
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Offline jeffhill

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #4 on: 11/03/14 19:46 UTC »
I've got a recipe for a reaction innovations sprayed grass that i matched if that would help. It looks pretty similar but doesn't have blue glitter in it.
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Offline Lamar

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #5 on: 11/04/14 05:26 UTC »
  Give it up Jeff  :D

Offline jeffhill

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #6 on: 11/04/14 05:52 UTC »
I posted it in the cook book. It was made as a stick recipe so you may want to back off of the dye to get some more transparency.
Jeff

Offline kipbass

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #7 on: 11/04/14 05:54 UTC »
I have the bait in hand. To me it looks like what turquoise would be, but I don't own turquoise glitter, or any other glitter that comes close to it. I was hoping someone here would have something to match, so I would know what to buy. Looking at what Do-it sells, my other guess might be ocean, but without it actually in hand I can't make that decision. It's also a laminate.

Offline Slow Burn

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #8 on: 11/04/14 13:31 UTC »
judging by the picture I just clicked on, its almost spot on for the ocean flake. I have ocean and use it a lot, and on my computer screen it looks like ocean to me.

Offline MonteSS

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #9 on: 11/04/14 14:57 UTC »
Does this help. LC 015 Ocean. Woops. Meant Do-it not LC

« Last Edit: 11/05/14 10:27 UTC by MonteSS »

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #10 on: 11/04/14 16:38 UTC »
I think it's pretty darn close there MonteSS. Thanks.

Offline Fatman

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #11 on: 11/05/14 07:41 UTC »
Don't do plastics but use a alot of glitter in my powder paint so I know it works with heat - here's a teal and an aqua

Offline Cannibul

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #12 on: 11/11/14 10:30 UTC »
Where did you pick up that glitter?  Tried the website on the label but it's not correct.

Offline Turlet

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #13 on: 11/11/14 10:33 UTC »
I'd say maybe a Fabric store? Those colors would work but I'm afraid they might bleed a lot during the heating process.

Offline Fatman

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Re: Glitter
« Reply #14 on: 11/12/14 08:07 UTC »
I get them at AC Moore - an arts and crafts store.