Formula For Mixing "tiffaney" Blue

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sweettooth59 Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 4:21pm
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Hi guys,

Greetings from the Bahamas, I may not contribute or respond a others do but do enjoy being apart of the forum. I need help, can someone suggest what color combination would produce the clor blue that is used by the jewellery company "Tiffaney' urgently needs some suggestions.

Thanks,
Sharlaine

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Cakepro Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 6:38pm
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Originally Posted by sweettooth59

Hi guys,

Greetings from the Bahamas, I may not contribute or respond a others do but do enjoy being apart of the forum. I need help, can someone suggest what color combination would produce the clor blue that is used by the jewellery company "Tiffaney' urgently needs some suggestions.

Thanks,
Sharlaine




If you do a search on the word "Tiffany" you will find the solution. You just have to spell "Tiffany" correctly. icon_smile.gif

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Taryn4256 Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 6:47pm
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Use a combination of Wilton Sky Blue and Wilton Teal to get the Tiffany color. Hope this helps. thumbs_up.gif

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Teekakes Posted 11 Nov 2009 , 6:54pm
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Originally Posted by sweettooth59

Hi guys,

Greetings from the Bahamas, I may not contribute or respond a others do but do enjoy being apart of the forum. I need help, can someone suggest what color combination would produce the clor blue that is used by the jewellery company "Tiffaney' urgently needs some suggestions.

Thanks,
Sharlaine




Americolor Teal mixed with Sky Blue will get you a beautiful Tiffany blue. Start with Sky blue and add Teal in very small amounts until you have achieved Tiffany. icon_smile.gif

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