Light Blue (Baby Blue)

Decorating By suzied Updated 12 Nov 2009 , 2:33pm by Jeannem

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suzied Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 5:50am
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Can some one tell me how i can make light blue (baby blue) I have to make a christening cake. I have tried royal blue and sky blue, but i cant get this baby blue shade. Any suggestins, please. Much appreciated.

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madgeowens Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 6:00am
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try using a teeny bit of royal blue

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Texas_Rose Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 6:43am
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If you can wait until you can go to the store, you can buy cornflower blue. That makes baby blue.

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suzied Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 11:03pm
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Originally Posted by Texas_Rose

If you can wait until you can go to the store, you can buy cornflower blue. That makes baby blue.


Thank you. is corn flower blue a "wilton product"?

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Texas_Rose Posted 12 Nov 2009 , 1:07am
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Yes. Wilton has cornflower blue and delphinium blue, and the colors on the tubs look the same but the delphinium blue has a bit a gray tone to it.

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suzied Posted 12 Nov 2009 , 3:55am
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Thank you, once again

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icer101 Posted 12 Nov 2009 , 4:18am
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when i make blue for a baby. i just us teeny bit of royal blue.. beautiful!!!!

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Jeannem Posted 12 Nov 2009 , 2:33pm
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I don't know what you're coloring, but add some white food color to your icing--it'll really make that tiny bit of royal blue pop. I add white to all my icing, mmf. poured fondant.

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