How Do I Make Two-Tone Frosting?

Decorating By taegan Updated 27 Mar 2010 , 8:55am by Texas_Rose

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taegan Posted 27 Mar 2010 , 5:09am
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I need to make pink and green two-tone flowers. How do I do this? I read something about the plug method, but there was no tutorial??? Any tips would be great!

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LeckieAnne Posted 27 Mar 2010 , 5:26am
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You just need to put two colors of icing in your bag. If you just want highlights of one color, put a stripe of icing down the bag - then add the main color of icing.

I believe this is what you're talking about: http://www.wilton.com/decorating/icing/coloring-icing.cfm

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prterrell Posted 27 Mar 2010 , 5:38am
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Tammies_Cakes Posted 27 Mar 2010 , 5:38am
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Originally Posted by taegan

I need to make pink and green two-tone flowers. How do I do this? I read something about the plug method, but there was no tutorial??? Any tips would be great!




Hi,
I used the bag striping on this cake.Was my first time doing this.
Tammie
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Texas_Rose Posted 27 Mar 2010 , 8:55am
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I usually use two disposable piping bags inside of one regular bag, to keep the two colors separate.
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