Turquoise Color

Decorating By cookies_n_creme Updated 10 Apr 2006 , 1:50am by traci

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cookies_n_creme Posted 9 Apr 2006 , 6:19pm
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Could someone please tell me how to get turquoise colored icing. Is there any colors I can mix or do I have to buy it pre-made? Thanks for your time!

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MikeRowesHunny Posted 9 Apr 2006 , 6:21pm
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royal blue with a touch of green creates turquoise - hth!

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JennT Posted 9 Apr 2006 , 7:55pm
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I use sky blue with a tiny dot of leaf green and another tiny dot of yellow. I don't really know why this combo works for me, but it does, every time. And I like that I can play around with the colors in different amounts and get different shades of turqoise...as light or dark as you need. And if you get it too dark, you can always add a touch of white to lighten it up.

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LinB Posted 9 Apr 2006 , 7:59pm
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I use sky blue with a touch of lemon yellow (wilton color paste).

HTH

LinB

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Heath Posted 9 Apr 2006 , 11:31pm
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You don't really have to mix anything. Just use Americolor Turquoise.

You can get it right here at the CC Store:

Americolor Turquoise .75oz

Americolor Turquoise 4.5oz

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southernbelle Posted 10 Apr 2006 , 12:37am
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I have the Americolor Turquoise and it is great. In fact all the americolor's are great.

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traci Posted 10 Apr 2006 , 1:50am
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I use lots of sky blue with a little green.

However...americolors are the best! thumbs_up.gif

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