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Online-Catalog-2014.Pdf LINDY’S OFFERS YOU 4 DIF- FERENT SPRAYS FOR ALL OF YOUR SPRAYING NEEDS! STARBURSTS- VIBRANT SHIMMER SPRAYS MOON SHADOW MISTS- VINTAGE TONED SHIMMER SPRAYS FLAT FABIOS- JUST THAT VI- BRANT COLOR GLITZ SPRITZ- ONLY THE SHIM- MER MIST ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT! STARBURST SPRAYS Frozen Jack Frost Creme Brulee Cream A Bit o’Bubbly Clam Bake Beige Glory of the Seas Gold Golden Sleigh Bells Yellow Rose of Texas Red Hot Poker Orange Canna Lily Burnt Orange Bayou Boogie Gold Grab a Guy Gold Marigold Yellow Orange Wake Me Up Before California Poppy Gold You Go Gold Poinciana Red Flame Hag’s Wart Orange Cowabunga Copper Fuzzy Navel Peach Cape Cod Coral Cosmopolitan Pink Wild Honeysuckle Coral Peony Scarlet Red Bougainvillea Fuchsia Rudolph’s Nose Red Poinsettia Red Gold Queen of Hearts Red Autumn Maple Crimson Cocklebells Coral Ramblin’ Rose Pink Alpine Ice Rose Pretty in Pink Pink Cotton Candy Pink Cheshire Cat Cherry Hottie Patottie Hot Pink Salt Water Taffy Bodacious Blush Magnolia Magenta Gold Witch’s Potion Purple Sweet Violet Purple Teal Jazzy Jivin’ Purple Tea Pot Purple French Lilac Violet Azure Sea Asters Bachelor Button Blue Tweedle Dee Denim Afternoon Delight Denim Hydrangea Blue Baby Blue Eyes Blue Whale Watch Blue TiffanyLou Blue Delphinium Turquoise Tainted Love Teal Blue Hawaiian Blue Tibetan Poppy Teal Time Travel Teal Shabby Turbine Teal Bells of Ireland Green Freaky FrankenLime Cathedral Pines Green Lucky Shamrock Green Jack in the Pulpit Teal Mad Hatter Mint Maidenhair Fern Frosty Forest Green Ponderosa Pines Olive Green with Envy Green Curiouser Chartreuse Rusty Lantern Lime Edelweiss Moss Green Sea Mint Green Cattail Copper Brown Dark Chocolate Truffle Milk Chocolate Brown Mission Bells Brown Opal Sea Oats Sea Grass Green My Mojito Green Cocoa Bean Copper Cajun Carnelian Red Steampunk Sepia Down the Rabbit Hole Gag Me w/a Spoon Gray Silent Night Silver Black Orchid Silver Frolic in the Forest Green Midnight Rendezvous Screamin’ Banshee Black MOON SHADOWS Vintage colors, all with a brown undertone that give your work wonderful vintage qualities and a gorgeously subtle shimmer. Available as indivudual sprays and in sets with our Flat Fabios and Glitz Spritz in ink pots or sprays in our Sidekicks. Bluebeard Blue Violet Buccaneer Bronze Buccaneer Bay Blue Bucket o’Blood Red Burnished Brass Burnt Umber Crow’s Nest Copper Ethereal Emerald Golden Doubloons Gossamer Gold Incandescent Copper Jolly Roger Red Landlubber Green Long John’s Silver Moonlit Mulberry Mystic Malachite Pegleg Pete Purple Phantom Fuchsia Pirate’s Plunder Gold Silhouette Silver Smoky Sapphire Tawny Turquoise Treasure Island Aqua Van Dyke Sepia Violaceous Violet (no shimmer) Moon Shadows are now found in our Sidekicks, (the perfect complement to our Starburst Sets)! Sidekicks include 1 Moon Shadow 1 Flat Fabio 1 Glitz Spritz Available in both sprays and pots! FLAT FABIOS Glorious, vibrant flat colors! Once dry our colors are permanent and do not rehydrate, so there’s no need to seal. Available as indivudual sprays and in sets with our Moon Shadows and Glitz Spritz in flat shots or sprays in our Sidekicks. Pineapple Paradise Summer Lovin’ Sun Magical Mai Tai Mango Mania Tears On My Pillow Tangerine Rizzo’s Rowdy Red Kissin’ Kenickie Coral Queen of Hearts Red Pink Ladies Pink Plumeria Pink Hibiscus Rose Frenchy’s Pink Pouf Tweedle Dee Denim Ocean Breeze Blue Blue Hawaiian Blue Danny Zuko’s Demin T-bird Turquoise Lusious LIme Curiouser Chartreuse Aloha Avocado Greased Lightnin’ Green coming soon: South Shore Sand Sandra Dee Sepia I’m Late, I’m Late Slate Toto’s Tornado GLITZ SPRITZ Just the shimmer to amp up your Starbursts and Moon Shadows or add a little umph to you Flat Fabios or to just add a little shimmer! Rav- ishing on dark colors, subtle shimmer on lighter colors. Available as indivudual sprays and in sets with our Flat Fabios and Glitz Spritz in ink pots or sprays in our Sidekicks. Blazing Sun Brushed Nickel Cactus Gold Gecko Green Medieval Gold Pearlescents Royal Peacock Scintillating Silver Steel Shimmer Sunset Pink STARBURSTS SIDEKICKS = AND THEIR 1 Glitz Spritz + 1 Moon Shadow + MATCHING 1 Flat Fabio Made to coordinate SIDEKICKS with most Starburst sets. Brushed Golden T-bird Blazing Sun Incandescent Danny Zuko’s Nickel Doubloons Turquoise Copper Denim Scintillating Landlubber Plumeria Steel Pegleg Pete Tears on my Pillow Silver Green Pink Shimmer Purple Tangerine Cactus Gold Buccaneer South Shore Medieval Long John’s Rizzo Rowdy’s Bay Blue Sand Gold Silver Red Pearlescents Moonlit Kissin’ Kenickie Mulberry Coral Royal Mystic Hibiscus Sunset Pink Silhouette Ocean Breeze Peacock Malachite Rose Silver Blue Gecko Green Phantom Pink Ladies Fuchsia Pink MAGICALS Pigment powders with a “KICK”! Add to any medium, water, or water soluble products to tint them to match your Starbursts! Add a little for softer versions of the color and a lot for deep vibrant tinting. EMBOSSING POWDER Our drop-dead gorgeous, two-toned colors will blow your socks off! This high quality, fine embossing powder is unique in it’s vibrant color & superb shimmer! Magic Moon Pearls Angel Wings Jade Angel Wings Gold Angel Wings Mauve Angel Wings Peacock Angel Wings Ruby Angel Wings Sapphire Golden Angel Wings King Midas Gold Dandelion Yellow Green Scotch Broom Yellow Sunset Yellow Orange Starbright Gold Green Golden Pumpkin Blush Sunrise Salmon Gold Desert Moon Copper Teal Ceasar’s Gold Desert Moon Copper Pine Jack o’Lantern Orange Cleopatra’s Copper Byzantine Bronze Adobe Fire Midnight Copper Midnignt Bronze Midnight Gold Holly Berry Red Gold Poinsettia Red Gold Bougainvillea Fuchsia Kaiser’s Russet Red Terra Cotta Rust Candy Cane Red Gold Pumpkin Fiesta Cosmic Pink Blue Geranium Coral Blush Stardust Candy Rose Hibiscus Rose Orange Razzleberry Plum Terra Cotta Plum Hollyhock Scarlet Plum Aurora Amethyst Midnight Ruby Royal Burgundy Blue Midnight Violet Gilded Burgundy Brass Imperial Crown Hydrangea Blue Midnight Sapphhire Venus Violet Blue Cosmic Blue Mauve Lapis Lazuli Blue Gold Twilight Blue Slate Morning Glory Madonna Robe Blue Gold Desert Moon Turquoise Hyacinth Blue Green Midnight Emerald Fiddlehead Fern Green Midnight Teal Tannenbaum Green Gold Midnight Gold Twilight Slate Jade Orbit Olive Green Spanish Moss Green Oakleaf Olive Ghouly Goblin Green Reindeer Moss Green Spring Leaf Chartreuse Weeping Willow Green Gold Silver Moon Turquoise Silver Moon Mistletoe Silver Moon Sapphire Silver Moon Orchid Midnight Pewter AUTUMN LEAVES MERMAID SEASHELLS DRINK ME SILLY NANTUCKET PEARLS HAUNTED HALLOWEEN PRAIRIE WILDFLOWERS SWEET TREATS INDUSTRIAL CHIC TOTALLY 80’S JINGLE BELLS VICTORIAN BOUQUET MAD HATTER WINTER WONDERLAND Set Name Starburst Spray Embossing Powder Set Sidekick AUTUMN LEAVES Autumn Maple Crimson Terra Cotta Rust FF-Danny Zuko's Denim Cattail Copper Brown Midnight Copper MSM- Incandescent Copper Ponderosa Pines Olive Tannenbaumn Green Gold GS- Blazing Sun Red Hot Poker Orange Cleopatra's Copper Tibetan Poppy Teal Midnight Teal DRINK ME SILLY A Bit o'Bubbly Angel Wings Gold FF-Plumeria Pink Blue Hawaiian Blue Madonna Robe Blue MSM-Lanlubber Green Cosmopolitan Pink Stardust Candy Rose GS-Scintillating Silver Fuzzy Navel Peach Desert Moon Copper Teal My Mojito Green Spanish Moss Green HAUNTED HALLOWEEN Freaky FrankenLime Ghouly Goblin Green FF-Tears on My Pillow Hag's Wart Orange Jack o'Lantern Orange MSM- Pegleg Pete Purple Screamin' Banshee Black Midnight Pewter GS- Steel Shimmer Witch's Potion Purple Imperial Crown Purple Tainted Love Teal Twilight Blue Slate INDUSTRIAL CHIC Rusty Lantern Lime Reindeer Moss Green FF- T-bird Turquoise Shabby Turbine Teal Oakleaf Olive MSM- Golden Doubloons Steampunk Sepia Byzantine Bronze GS- Brushed Nickel Time Travel Teal Hyacinth Blue Green Steel Shimmer Queen Sheba Silver JINGLE BELLS Rudolph's Nose Red Bougainvillea Red Teal FF-Rizzo's Rowdy Red Golden Sleigh Bells Scotch Broom Yellow MSM- Long John's Silver Silent Night Silver Silver Moon Turquoise GS- Medieval Gold Frosty Forest Green Fiddlehead Fern Green Frolic in the Forest Black Midnight Gold MAD HATTER Cheshire Cat Cherry Razzleberry Plum Down the Rabbit Hole Magic Moon Pearls Mad Hatter Mint Weeping Willow Green Tea Pot Purple Hollyhock Scarlet Curiouser Chartreuse Ghouly Goblin Green I'm Late, I'm Late Slate Silver Moon Mistletoe Queen of Hearts Red Candy Cane Red Gold Tweedle Dee Denim Midnight Sapphire MERMAID SEASHELLS Azure Sea Asters Morning Glory Azure FF- South Shore Sand Cocklebells Coral Geranium Coral Blush MSM- Buccaneer Bay Blue Glory of the Seas Gold Sunrise Salmon Gold GS-Cactus Gold Opal Sea Oats Starbright Green Gold Sea Mint Green Spring Leaf Chartreuse NANTUCKET PEARLS Cape Cod Coral Terra Cotta Plum FF- Kissin' Kenickie Coral Clam Bake Beige Golden Angel Wings MSM- Moonlit Mulberry Salt Water Taffy Hibiscus Rose GS- Pearlescents Sea Grass Green Orbit Olive Green Whale Watch Blue Silver Moon Sapphire PRAIRIE WILDFLOWER Bachelor Button Blue Venus Violet Blue FF- Hibiscus Rose Bells of Ireland Green Twilight Jade Slate MSM- Mystic Malachite Mission Bells Brown Adobe Fire GS- Royal Peacock Fire Peony Scarlet Red Pumpkin Fiesta Yellow Rose of Texas Sunset Yellow Orange TOTAL 80'S Bodacious Blush Hibiscus Rose Orange Cowabunga Copper Cleopatra's Copper Gag Me with a Spoon Gray Queen Sheba Silver Midnight Rendezvous Midnight Pewter Pretty in Pink Pink Cosmic Pink Blue SWEET TREATS Cotton Candy Pink Cosmic Pink Blue FF- Ocean Breeze Blue Milk Chocolate Brown Twilight Bronze Slate MSM- Silhouette Silver Crème Brulee Cream Angel Wings Mauve GS- Sunset Pink Dark Chocolate Truffle Midnight Bronze TiffanyLou's Blue Desert Moon Turquoise.
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