Peachy-pink comes from a bit of orange and a bit of pink...so technically you have all the right colours!
I'd use a one part yellow/one part red/two parts pink ratio (and make sure to use teeny tiny dots of colour b/c it's way easier to go darker than to try to lighten it all up! Keep some plain white icing on hand just in case.
)
Peachy-pink comes from a bit of orange and a bit of pink...so technically you have all the right colours!
I'd use a one part yellow/one part red/two parts pink ratio (and make sure to use teeny tiny dots of colour b/c it's way easier to go darker than to try to lighten it all up! Keep some plain white icing on hand just in case.
)
Peachy-pink comes from a bit of orange and a bit of pink...so technically you have all the right colours!
I'd use a one part yellow/one part red/two parts pink ratio (and make sure to use teeny tiny dots of colour b/c it's way easier to go darker than to try to lighten it all up! Keep some plain white icing on hand just in case.
)
Peachy-pink comes from a bit of orange and a bit of pink...so technically you have all the right colours!
I'd use a one part yellow/one part red/two parts pink ratio (and make sure to use teeny tiny dots of colour b/c it's way easier to go darker than to try to lighten it all up! Keep some plain white icing on hand just in case.
)
Peachy-pink comes from a bit of orange and a bit of pink...so technically you have all the right colours!
I'd use a one part yellow/one part red/two parts pink ratio (and make sure to use teeny tiny dots of colour b/c it's way easier to go darker than to try to lighten it all up! Keep some plain white icing on hand just in case.
)
Peachy-pink comes from a bit of orange and a bit of pink...so technically you have all the right colours!
I'd use a one part yellow/one part red/two parts pink ratio (and make sure to use teeny tiny dots of colour b/c it's way easier to go darker than to try to lighten it all up! Keep some plain white icing on hand just in case.
)
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