"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I have a mixing system, but was striking out at hitting the right color using it. Pantones are great, but they don't encompass every shade of color, and formulas aren't always dead on to the book. Not to be rude in any way, but opinion and "just mix vegas gold" aren't really helpful to match the accepted glitter tone. It is not rainbow like crystallina. If you have glitter "vegas gold" or "old gold" or "bobcat gold" etc, they are all unique shades of gold which seem to be consistent across brands and products when labelled the same, and none of them look like "vegas gold" as a PMS color. I'm kind of surprised this has never come up before I guess...I understand that "glitter looks like glitter", but the shade difference between what seems to be the consensus for vegas gold glitter and what people commonly call vegas gold when referring to a pantone code are very different. The glitter version is a whole lot closer to something like PMS 117 or 110 than 4515 (referenced above) or 467 (what google says is vegas gold). The closest I have gotten so far is a bastardized mix for 467, but it still looks off...I'll post photos in a moment.