For Anyone That Has Made A Thomas Train Cake

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mrsmc23 Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 3:48pm
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THis may be a silly question but what color blue did you use for Thomas? Is he a royal blue or more of an electric blue or something else? TIA

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Kiddiekakes Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 3:57pm
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I used royal blue and then I added a drop of yellow to sharpen up the color....trust me..it works but just a bit of yellow.

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mrsmc23 Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 4:14pm
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Thanks so much. I'll try that.

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CakeInfatuation Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 4:24pm
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I'm pretty sure I just used Wilton Royal Blue.... http://cakecentral.com/gallery/1468176

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donnlara Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 4:40pm
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I just used the Satin Ice blue right out of the bucket, and it worked out perfectly.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 4:45pm
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Let me clarify a bit....when I use alot of Americolor Royal Blue...and I use lots of colors since I primarily do kids cakes.....it sometimes appears muted...so I add a squirt of yellow and it makes the blue POP it does not turn it green like you may think..I also do this with Red....

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DeezTreatz Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 4:53pm
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I used the wilton royal blue icon_smile.gif

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mrsmc23 Posted 28 Feb 2011 , 8:30pm
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Thanks everyone! Everyone is always so helpful on this website!

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sweettreat101 Posted 1 Mar 2011 , 9:04am
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