How Do I Create Skin Colour Fondant

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GulityPleasires Posted 7 Nov 2012 , 6:29pm
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As the title says. I need skin colour fondant for boobs on a cake

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Oboeplayer Posted 7 Nov 2012 , 6:37pm
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AI see you are in UK. I would suggest a very small amount of Sugarflair Chestnut. I think it works better than their so called flesh colour.

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LisaPeps Posted 7 Nov 2012 , 8:59pm
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APink, yellow and brown. Start out with the smallest of dots of colour and add as you see fit to make the desired colour.

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GulityPleasires Posted 8 Nov 2012 , 5:03pm
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I see you are in UK. I would suggest a very small amount of Sugarflair Chestnut. I think it works better than their so called flesh colour.

That sounds like a good plan :)

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GulityPleasires Posted 8 Nov 2012 , 5:04pm
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Pink, yellow and brown. Start out with the smallest of dots of colour and add as you see fit to make the desired colour.

might try this in a small piece of fondant. Saves me buying 1) more fondant and 2) more colours

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cakegal1976 Posted 9 Nov 2012 , 2:04am
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I have found that a combination of Wilton's ivory and copper make a really good flesh color.

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