Help With Coloring Fondant Green As In This Photo

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poppit123 Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 12:23pm
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Hi

 

This is a cake created and posted by dellboi2u back in 2009.

 

Can anyone help with achieving this color green?

 

I thought it might be Wilton Leaf Green but I don't think it's quite right.

 

Have also tried contacting dellboi2u but she is no longer active on this CakeCentral.

 

Any help/advice would be very much appreciated

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ApplegumPam Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 12:25pm
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You might gt more help if you were able to post the actual picture instead of requiring members to download the pic to their computer to view.

I know if I have to do that I just flick past it.
 

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Godot Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 12:32pm
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AFlick.

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PINKDiamond026 Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 12:48pm
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AHi! I use Americolor & I'd say the Electric Green could work?? maybe?? Haha :-) [URL]http://bakingpleasures.com.au/p9593/bulk-americolor-electric-green-soft-gel-paste[/URL]

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poppit123 Posted 6 Aug 2013 , 1:21pm
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Hi - Sorry - this is the cake

 

All covered in MM fondant, black ribbon around the base of 2 of the tiers. MM fondant ribbon roses. On the black tier I used an impression rolling pin, but the photo doesn't show it very well. Thank you for looking!
 

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neida Posted 7 Aug 2013 , 5:55pm
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AHi for me look like americolor mint green

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poppit123 Posted 7 Aug 2013 , 9:24pm
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AThanks Neida - That would be handy if it is a straight colour that I can buy rather than mixing.

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