Coloring White Fondant Skin Tone...

Decorating By FlourPots Updated 15 Dec 2012 , 2:22pm by leonilyn

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FlourPots Posted 22 Oct 2008 , 6:27pm
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What brand and what color do I need to do this?

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leah_s Posted 22 Oct 2008 , 6:39pm
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Wilton makes a Flesh tone (assuming you meant Caucasian skin).

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abslu Posted 22 Oct 2008 , 6:41pm
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I use the Wilton color Copper. Just a little bit - it's easy to over-do it! icon_smile.gif

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chutzpah Posted 22 Oct 2008 , 6:42pm
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I also use copper for piggy-pink.

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banba Posted 22 Oct 2008 , 7:13pm
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Americolor do a copper fleshtone too!

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turtlemom_9500 Posted 22 Oct 2008 , 10:47pm
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a lil bit of ivory works too

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FlourPots Posted 22 Oct 2008 , 11:52pm
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Forgot to mention I meant caucasian skin tone...thank you all so much.

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citygirlcakes Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 12:02am
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I use wilton ivory and just a touch of copper.

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mrsdawnwhite Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 12:03am
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I use copper too.

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LovelyCreations Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 12:20am
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Yeup...copper.

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Ariginal Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 12:21am
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hi, well i use some pale pink as main to start with, then i add a very little bit of yellow (only a couple of drops from the gel colouring i mean) and a tiny bit of brown... (same as for the yellow) can adjust to likeness you want play around with the colours... If i am to use it in a big quantity ie to make a norty cake i also then use dusting colours to bring out features etc...

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wendy1273 Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 2:03am
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I use white with brown to make light beige, then I add very little cooper.

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mouse13 Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 2:31am
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I am with the wilton copper group. It is real looking.

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mouse13 Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 2:34am
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I am with the wilton copper group. It is real looking.

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FlourPots Posted 23 Oct 2008 , 3:04am
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Thank you...

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leonilyn Posted 15 Dec 2012 , 2:22pm
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Thanks God I stumbled this thread... maybe I will go for the brown and white one or the pink, yellow, brown color combination.

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