Spring 2026 Palettes in Bullseye Glass, 1–3

Bird with yellow flowers

SPRING: a word that speaks of motion — of color pushing upward through cold earth, of light returning at last to longer days. Think of mimosa blooms crowding the branch, a siskin's yellow breast bright against pale sky, the electric green of new grass drinking in the rain. A double rainbow arching over open hills. Dewdrops catching the world in silver-blue miniature.

Butter yellows, fresh greens, cool mist grays, touches of deep charcoal — the palette of spring is at once energizing and tender. To help inspire your seasonal projects, we've curated three enchanting glass palettes from Bullseye's catalog that can help evoke genesis and renewal. Check them out below.

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~ A Note on Striking Glasses ~

Striking Glasses are glass styles that may not reveal (or strike to) their target color until fired. For stained glass purposes, artists have several options:

  1. Striker styles can be pre-struck in a kiln.
  2. Some striker styles in their cold form are very near to the struck form. Hover over all styles to see examples of each glass in its cold state.
  3. To see which styles do not require heatwork, select "no" in the striker filter. Or, select "non-fusible" in the grade filter.