How Would I Make The Color Sage Green?

Decorating By Botanesis Updated 22 Mar 2007 , 7:23pm by Botanesis

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Botanesis Posted 21 Mar 2007 , 11:56pm
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What would the best color combination be? I need to make tiny little sage green dots all over a wedding cake this weekend. How would I achieve that color? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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glory2god Posted 22 Mar 2007 , 12:28am
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i read somewhere that you can either use wilton juniper green with just a touch of black or use americolor avocado green

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kneadacookie Posted 22 Mar 2007 , 12:40am
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try a little light green(not too light) then add a little purple

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ladyonzlake Posted 22 Mar 2007 , 12:41am
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I can help you with that. Try 2 green, 1 brown.
Jacqui

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darlene_000 Posted 22 Mar 2007 , 2:57pm
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Ameri colors Avacado makes a nice sage green

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milal Posted 22 Mar 2007 , 3:21pm
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I have used the wilton juniper green with a tiny bit of brown, but an switching to americolor as I go. If you need to buy the color, go with americolor.

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awolf24 Posted 22 Mar 2007 , 4:01pm
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I just used Americolor Avocado on a baby shower cake (not posted yet - sorry!) but it does produce a very pretty sage green. I've also used Wilton juniper which is nice also but as a lot of people are doing, I'm switching over to Americolor.

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Botanesis Posted 22 Mar 2007 , 7:23pm
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Thanks for all the responses!

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