Grey Fondant

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Charbriggs3 Posted 22 Jan 2014 , 4:57am
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I have to make this cake next month and I am not sure how to cover/make the fondant grey.

I don't whether to try to mix a bunch of fondant grey or use like grey petal dust and dust it or paint it. The girl wants exactly like the picture except in a hexagon shape.

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Godot Posted 22 Jan 2014 , 6:00am
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AAdd a touch of black color or black paste to white.

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MBalaska Posted 22 Jan 2014 , 8:16am
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How come there is ALWAYS an "except" right behind the "exactly".  Doesn't anyone just say. "Make me this cake"? Period.  It's a really elegant cake!!

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mcaulir Posted 22 Jan 2014 , 11:51am
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Originally Posted by MBalaska 
 

How come there is ALWAYS an "except" right behind the "exactly".  Doesn't anyone just say. "Make me this cake"? Period.  It's a really elegant cake!!

What?  Lots of people ask for 'exactly this cake.' There are whole threads about whether decorators should do that or not.

 

OP, just do what Godot said. Brush on some pearl dust after if you'd like.

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anaelisabethlee Posted 22 Jan 2014 , 2:09pm
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AI think what MBalaska meant was if it's "exactly" with an "except" it's no longer "exactly"? X

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Charbriggs3 Posted 22 Jan 2014 , 7:52pm
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AWith exact, I was the one who suggested to hexagon. She wanted something different. So it was my bride that changed the cake.

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