Lime Green Frosting?

Decorating By wendysue Updated 28 Mar 2007 , 8:13pm by maladymay

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wendysue Posted 26 Mar 2007 , 3:15pm
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Is there a lime green colorant or some trick to accomplish this? icon_rolleyes.gif

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BaBa Posted 26 Mar 2007 , 3:55pm
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Americolor has an electric green that is perfect for lime green.

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awolf24 Posted 26 Mar 2007 , 4:09pm
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BaBa said exactly what I was going to say. I used it for the words on the Elmo cake in my pics if you want to see what it looks like (I'm not good at posting pics in my messages...sorry).

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tdybear1978 Posted 26 Mar 2007 , 4:20pm
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use the americolor electric green - it is great

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GeminiRJ Posted 26 Mar 2007 , 5:32pm
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Lime green is just green with lots of yellow. I would think the electric would be better for neon green, but I haven't seen it. It would figure that the electric green is NOT one that my local craft store carries.

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maladymay Posted 28 Mar 2007 , 8:13pm
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Usually for a bright lime color I do one drop green + 6 drops yellow. It turns out a nice lime color, not neon-y.

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