Caucasian Skin Color Fondant

Decorating By jdhelbling Updated 2 Oct 2007 , 6:22pm by jdhelbling

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jdhelbling Posted 1 Oct 2007 , 11:31pm
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How do you get caucasian skin color fondant?

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mccorda Posted 2 Oct 2007 , 12:21am
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I think Americolor makes a flesh tone but you can also start with a very pale pink and add an even smaller amount of pale yellow or even a touch of brown.

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AuntieElle Posted 2 Oct 2007 , 4:24am
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I use a touch of soft pink and a touch of ivory. More ivory than soft pink.
HTH

Elle

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shebellas Posted 2 Oct 2007 , 4:28am
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I use wilton's FLESH color...if you look in my photos there is one with a golfer that is the color I used on him.

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lorrieg Posted 2 Oct 2007 , 4:46am
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A drop of Wilton's COPPER colour works really well.

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RoseCitySugarcraft Posted 2 Oct 2007 , 4:46am
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Copper, used sparingly, is another widely-used color to achieve a flesh tone.

I use it myself, and prefer it to "mixing" my own color.

HTH,

~ Scott

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jdhelbling Posted 2 Oct 2007 , 6:22pm
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Ok - thanks! I'll experiment a bit with these ideas and see what I come up with.

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