Get A Tiffany Blue?

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nicolesprinkle Posted 7 Mar 2011 , 4:18am
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What colors can I mix to get a tiffany blue color? Thanks!

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Marianna46 Posted 8 Mar 2011 , 6:48pm
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I use teal blue and sky blue in about equal amounts, but I use Chefmaster colors (the only kind I can get here in Mexico besides Wilton), so you might want to play around a little with the proportions if you're using a more standard brand.

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nicolesprinkle Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 4:01am
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Thanks! I have have americolor and wilton, I will get it a try!!

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CarleyMc Posted 18 Mar 2011 , 8:31am
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I used Wilton Teal(aqua). I had a genuine Tiffany jewel box to copy the colour from and it came out perfect. Just added the colour to the fondant little by little and the colour was EXACTLY the same as my Tiffany jewellry box.

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CarleyMc Posted 18 Mar 2011 , 8:31am
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I used Wilton Teal(aqua). I had a genuine Tiffany jewel box to copy the colour from and it came out perfect. Just added the colour to the fondant little by little and the colour was EXACTLY the same as my Tiffany jewellry box.

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batterupcakery Posted 18 Mar 2011 , 10:41am
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I did Tiffany cupcakes a while back & used Sky blue with a touch of green. It worked perfectly.

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nicolesprinkle Posted 18 Mar 2011 , 2:59pm
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Thank you all so much! I used wilton teal and a bit of sky blue and it came out perfect!
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Marianna46 Posted 18 Mar 2011 , 4:40pm
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VERY pretty and the color is great!

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