Tiffany Blue?

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chillilannie Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 5:44pm
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Hi there. I would like to make Tiffany blue fondant. Is there a certain combo of blues I should be using or is there an actual Tiffany blue food gel out there? icon_confused.gif

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tonedna Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 5:57pm
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Use teal, that's all you need icon_smile.gif
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chillilannie Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 6:07pm
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Thanks Edna icon_biggrin.gif

By the way, I really admire all your work, you are an inspiration Thank You!

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tonedna Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 6:09pm
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Thanks Edna icon_biggrin.gif

By the way, I really admire all your work, you are an inspiration Thank You!




Thanks so much!.. icon_biggrin.gif
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MikeRowesHunny Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 6:25pm
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Teal? That's not Tiffany blue in my eyes, too green. I use sky blue with a touch of ivory - perfect! I have a Tiffany blue wedding cake next weekend. In my album there is a Tiffany blue 2-tier wedding cake using these combo of colours:
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo_1236408.html

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jlsheik Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 6:25pm
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Edna is right!! I use americolor and it just takes a little bit!!

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tonedna Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 6:32pm
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Teal? That's not Tiffany blue in my eyes. I use sky blue with a touch of ivory - perfect! I have a Tiffany blue wedding cake next weekend. In my album there is a Tiffany blue 2-tier wedding cake (box and stripes).




I use it all the time. I used to have a tiffany box from the tiffany company. I used americolor teal and it was a perfect match. No need to mix an a little goes a long way.
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MikeRowesHunny Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 6:37pm
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Teal? That's not Tiffany blue in my eyes. I use sky blue with a touch of ivory - perfect! I have a Tiffany blue wedding cake next weekend. In my album there is a Tiffany blue 2-tier wedding cake (box and stripes).



I use it all the time. I used to have a tiffany box from the tiffany company. I used americolor teal and it was a perfect match. No need to mix an a little goes a long way.
Edna




Thanks for the tip, but I'll stick with what I know, I'm happy enough with it icon_wink.gificon_biggrin.gif

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tonedna Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 6:41pm
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Teal? That's not Tiffany blue in my eyes. I use sky blue with a touch of ivory - perfect! I have a Tiffany blue wedding cake next weekend. In my album there is a Tiffany blue 2-tier wedding cake (box and stripes).



I use it all the time. I used to have a tiffany box from the tiffany company. I used americolor teal and it was a perfect match. No need to mix an a little goes a long way.
Edna



Thanks for the tip, but I'll stick with what I know, I'm happy enough with it icon_wink.gificon_biggrin.gif





That's the best part of cake decorating! I always tell my students, do what works for you. Nobody is wrong or right.
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1234me Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 7:40pm
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I have never tried the teal - will have to try it but americolor sky blue -just a little- is pretty darn close. I agree though, may need a little more green - it does have a lite green undertone!

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tonedna Posted 4 Jul 2010 , 7:51pm
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Yes it does have more green in it.
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sweettreat101 Posted 5 Jul 2010 , 1:06am
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Wilton Teal. I also have Americolor and it's to green.

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