Holiday Millefiori Assortment - 96 COE

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  • Glass millefiori captures the fun festivities of the Holiday season
  • Get our most popular millefiori holiday patterns in 1 assortment
  • Great for so many projects! Use in fusing, flameworking and mosaic projects
  • Made from premium Oceanside fusible glass
  • A Delphi exclusive. 1/2 oz pack. 96 COE
  • White opacifies when fired

Product Description

exclusive Millefiori Glass - Great for so Many Projects!
These colorful patterned glass slices can add a burst of excitement to any glass art project. Assortment contains transparent millefiori with opal accents in a variety of vibrant colors. Assortment listed below. Made from premium Oceanside fusible glass, use in fusing, flameworking and micro mosaic projects. 1/2 oz. pack. 96 COE. A Delphi Exclusive!

Snowman family platter shown below created by artist Kim Heenan.

Designs Included:

  • Peppermint Candy
  • Snowflake
  • Present
  • Gingerbread Man
  • Holly Berry
  • Christmas Tree


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2 out of 5 stars
  •   very un-even mix
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Pros : The only way to get the holly or tree designs, which are cute. They are made in the US.
Cons : I was hoping for a near even mix of the different types, but 1/3rd was "presents" (the red blob on the green back ground). I got four of the striped mint look, and half a dozen of the snowflake. 10 of each of the others, and nearly 30 presents. Worst part is I can't even use the mints on the corners of say a candy dish, because they vary from less than 4 mm to more than 7mm, (ot to mention thickness variations....) and while I expect SOME variance, twice as big is too much.
Other Thoughts : The biggest problem with murrine is that you need a LOT of them to make good use of them, and they are far from cheap. I avoided giving this just one star because I'm sure some one could make good use of these as they're packaged, but I was disappointed that I couldn't use them to ring the edge of a candy dish as I'd intended without ordering several more bags and having to discard more than half as unsuitable.
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