How Do I Get The Perfect Shade For Chalkboard Green Frosting

Decorating By melk416 Updated 29 May 2008 , 12:06pm by jammjenks

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melk416 Posted 29 May 2008 , 1:46am
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Looking or any suggestions on how to get the perfect shade of green for a chalkboard cake
thanks

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hibbers Posted 29 May 2008 , 3:33am
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I used a little of Wilton's Juniper Green for my cake. HTH

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dandelion56602 Posted 29 May 2008 , 5:14am
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I've used kelly green w/ just a touch of black (I dipped the toothpick in & out, not swirl around b/c you won't need much). It was Rolled Buttercream, but the same applies w/ buttercream.

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jammjenks Posted 29 May 2008 , 12:06pm
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I made a teacher appreciation cake a couple weeks ago and I used Wilton juniper green.

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