What Color Combo For Cake For 3-Year-Old Boy?

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AKA_cupcakeshoppe Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 11:00am
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I'm making a sheet cake and a small round cake designed to look like a drum and with a picture of the Jonas Brothers. I wanna hear your ideas for the color combo to use. I can't make dark colors because i only have Americolor gel pastes and using fondant.

I'm also thinking of making a pair of shades with the initials J and B on the lens.

Maybe blue and green? but light? Hope to hear from you guys.

Thanks! Enjoy your day!

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Tona Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 11:03am
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I like the blue and green very popular colors for children birthday cakes.

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Shelly4481 Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 1:52pm
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I would think any of the primary colors would be good, yellow, red, blue & green.

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AKA_cupcakeshoppe Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 4:48pm
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thanks guys! Will it be good if it's not dark green or dark blue?

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arwa Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 4:59pm
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i would say lime green n sky blue.....love tht combo...

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AKA_cupcakeshoppe Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 5:09pm
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thanks arwa! =D

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kakeladi Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 5:15pm
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Yah, I agree w/the others. The shades do not have to be dark but nice, medium tones would work well.

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AKA_cupcakeshoppe Posted 6 Oct 2008 , 5:51pm
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i will keep that in mind. icon_smile.gif thanks everyone!

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