Every bouquet has a palate. We can use color to create a realistic appearance or we can push the color palate in any number of ways. Large bouquets will usually have two main colors and one secondary color. You may select up to three colors in the Bouquet Questionnaire, but we will discuss specific color choices and combinations during the process.
ENAMEL
Enamel comes in a wide variety of colors and opacity. The swatches you see here are colors produced under ideal firing conditions. Due to the nature of the process, final glass colors may not match perfectly to their tile.
Enamel is our most expensive option due to its material costs and handling requirements.
Patina
We use Sculpt Nouveau Metal Finishes for all our custom treatments. Often we are combining two or more patinas and finishing methods to expand our surface options.
Patinas come in any color imaginable from heavily saturated primary colors to traditional blackening and antiquing options.
Wax Rubs, Paints, and glitter
To get a less traditional surface treatment we employ a variety of methods for total customization.
Waxy surface rubs can imbue a deep metalic likeness, be it antique gold, silver, or brassy yellow.
Sometimes we use paints and even colored pencils to develop a unique matte or satin sheen.