Looks like very slight tinting using peach and ivory. Add color very sparingly cause it darkens as it sits.
It almost appears to me to have been brushed with pearl luster dust over fondant tinted with the tiniest amount of brown gel color.
Interesting to me how the cake is exactly the same as the background walls. My thought on the exact color is the same as cutiger
I don't know . . . Given that the roses are about the same color and with the differences in lighting, it could be a soft white.
I had the same thought, cakefan92, that the whole cake was white and it is just the lighting that gives it a soft ivory color. That would explain why it matches the walls.
well sure -- but the color in the picture is of an ivory cake -- and that is why I never try to match an off white or an ivory, ecru, champagne, whatever you want to call it because the lighting at the venue will have the final say
Very nice! Your piping is fabulous! Mine looks like my 2-year-old got creative with a lipstick - that's why I don't do it.
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