Turqoise

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DinasSugarShack Posted 18 Feb 2011 , 11:09pm
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How do you get a nice turqoise color? The only thing I was able to find was teal by wilton. Any suggestions on mixing color to get a nice turquois?

Dina

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Coral3 Posted 18 Feb 2011 , 11:47pm
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Wilton's teal is good. Otherwise begin with a nice bright blue and then start adding green a tiny bit at a time.

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4realLaLa Posted 19 Feb 2011 , 5:20am
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I mix blue and green together until it looks right. I know that isn't very technical but I hope it helps.

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grandmomof1 Posted 19 Feb 2011 , 5:33am
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I mix Wilton sky blue and Americolor teal.

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dchinda Posted 19 Feb 2011 , 5:38am
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Americolor sells the color turquoise.

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DinasSugarShack Posted 19 Feb 2011 , 8:13pm
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thanks so much for all your suggestions

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