Americolor- How To Make A Soft Baby Blue

Decorating By cookieswithdots Updated 12 Mar 2009 , 11:04pm by cookieswithdots

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cookieswithdots Posted 12 Mar 2009 , 10:42pm
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I've searched around a bit, but does anyone know how to achieve a very soft baby blue using the Americolors?

Thanks

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icer101 Posted 12 Mar 2009 , 10:56pm
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anytime , i make a soft baby blue ,no matter the name brand... i just use a speck of color at the time.. paste color, gel color , whatever.. you will get any light color this way.. hth

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grama_j Posted 12 Mar 2009 , 10:58pm
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With which color are you beginning ?

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bisbqueenb Posted 12 Mar 2009 , 10:59pm
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Also handy to have a bottle of white airbrush coloring and you can add a drop of the blue color then add white to get the shade you like. Remember how many drops you used and refill the cup as needed.

Also you can dilute the original color with water to be able to apply a less intense amount of the color.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 12 Mar 2009 , 11:01pm
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It depends whether you want a sky blue or a royal baby blue.I use a spec of royal blue to get baby blue and if I want a sky blue I use a just a bit of that.

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cookieswithdots Posted 12 Mar 2009 , 11:04pm
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I'm telling you... someone always has the answer! Thanks so much!

Melissa

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