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FAQ's - Sea Shells™ Dye Inks and Sea Brights™ Dye Inks
 
I love the colors of Sea Shell Dye Inks and Sea Bright Dye Inks. Why can’t I find them anymore?

The Sea Shells and Sea Brights dye inks were melded into the
Adirondack Dye Ink product line. Sea Shells are now Adirondack Lights and Sea Brights are now Adirondack Brights.

These colors have always coordinated across the product lines. Now it’s easier to recognize the coordinating colors under one Adirondack brand. For instance, to have a coordinated color project of yellows: use a Lemonade “Light”, a Sunshine “Bright”, and a Butterscotch “Earthtone” for a wonderful monochromatic look.

Some names of former Sea Shells and Sea Brights have changed to reflect a closer relationship to the Adirondack “mountain” brand, rather than “seashore” names. To round out the color palette, there are five new shades: Salmon, Mountain Rose, Lake Mist, Pebble, and Hazelnut.

Click here for a chart of the complete Coordinating Colors Chart of Earthtones, Lights and Brights for Adirondack Dye Inks and Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabbers. Where color names have changed, the Chart reflects new and old names. This will make it easier to recognize colors you may already own in the Sea Shells and Sea Brights Dye Inks. The five new shades are also identified as “new”.
 
I have some of the Sea Shell Dye Ink and Sea Bright Dye Inks already. How can I keep track of what colors I have if some of the names have changed?

Click here for a chart of the complete Coordinating Colors Chart of Earthtones, Lights and Brights for Adirondack Dye Inks and Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabbers. Where color names have changed, the Chart reflects new and old names. This will make it easier to recognize colors you may already own in the Sea Shells and Sea Brights Dye Inks. The five new shades are also identified as “new”.
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