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Decorating By cowgirl58 Updated 24 Sep 2006 , 7:50pm by Derby

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cowgirl58 Posted 23 Sep 2006 , 1:19am
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I'm doing a cake right now and to achieve a flesh tone color - mine keeps coming out pinkish................. icon_cry.gif

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Misdawn Posted 23 Sep 2006 , 1:22am
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try just unsing Wilton's ivory. It worked perfectly for me.

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Stefy Posted 23 Sep 2006 , 1:22am
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Just a little bit of ivory

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sdfisher Posted 23 Sep 2006 , 1:22am
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I use a tch of orange , then add just a smidge of either pink or brown....depending on the skin tone that I want

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Wendoger Posted 23 Sep 2006 , 1:23am
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yep, what they said icon_wink.gif

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weefoot Posted 23 Sep 2006 , 1:23am
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I always use wilton peach color plus a little ivory if need be.

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cowgirl58 Posted 24 Sep 2006 , 4:25pm
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Thanks everyone, I added abit of ivory to it, came out alot better.

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Derby Posted 24 Sep 2006 , 7:50pm
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the charachter cake pan instructions from Wilton say to use a bit of copper. I used it on Wonder Woman and it was perfect!

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