Lorraine Mc Kay Online Tutorials

Decorating By megan81 Updated 6 Jun 2010 , 2:30am by superstar

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megan81 Posted 5 Jun 2010 , 5:29am
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I have just purchased some of Lorraine's online tutorials and was just wondering if someone could tell me, that has done them before, what colour she recommends for the faces?? Just that I'm about to purchase some cake supplies from off the net and thought I would get what I need for that too. I haven't received them yet but hopefully will soon as I can't wait to try them. Some people use cooper and others use ivory but was wondering what she said to use in her faces tutorial.

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superstar Posted 5 Jun 2010 , 7:37pm
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Lorraine doesn't actually tell you what color she uses for the faces, she just says flesh colored. I always use copper to make my flesh tone but remember to add it in small amounts until you get the shade you want. Her tutorials are easy to follow & very detailed. I look forward to seeing how you get on.

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bashini Posted 5 Jun 2010 , 9:06pm
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Hi there, she uses Sugarflair Papprika/Flesh paste colour! icon_biggrin.gif

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superstar Posted 5 Jun 2010 , 9:19pm
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I don't think we can get that one here?

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bashini Posted 5 Jun 2010 , 9:26pm
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superstar Posted 6 Jun 2010 , 12:55am
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That's the one I use bashini, it works well for me.

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megan81 Posted 6 Jun 2010 , 1:12am
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Thanks. I just got them and can't wait to start once I get a few things I need. I'm going to try the Wilton cooper for the skin tone. Hopefully that will be ok icon_smile.gif

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superstar Posted 6 Jun 2010 , 2:30am
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Thant will be fine megan81, I have also used that one. have fun!

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