All peach, tan and flesh tones are a combination of red, yellow, and green. Use one drop of each mixing and adding until desired color. It will start out peach and go to tan with more drops then gradually going through the brown shades.
2006-09-13 15:40:37
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answered by tdm1175 4
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Here is a really good website with lots of useful info:
http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/coloring/colormixingchart.htm
Peach - Mix equal parts of Lemon Yellow and Pink
Tan - 5 parts egg yellow & 3 parts chocolate brown.
Flesh tone - 2 parts bright white & 1 part peach
Skin tone - 12 parts orange & 4 parts Bakers Rose & 1 part Royal Blue
Wilton Colors:
FLESH - Add just an extremely small touch of Copper to white icing. Ivory can also be used. Light pink with a small amount of brown.
TAN - Add a touch of brown
PEACH - Wilton's has peach
2006-09-13 15:56:15
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answered by dlcarnall 4
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Skin tone - 12 parts orange & 4 parts Bakers Rose & 1 part Royal Blue
Peach - 2 scoops of Pink and 1 scoop of Yellow
Tan - 5 parts egg yellow & 3 parts chocolate brown.
For mixing your colors to obtain a desired shade use the reference below.
2006-09-13 15:39:23
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answered by pawolf1 2
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Just use a basic color wheel. Colors opposite each other when mixed will yield brown.
Peach is orange w/ a big extra red and white in it.
Tan = 2 opposite colors in tiny amts. plus lots of white
Flesh: See brown or tan, depending upon YOUR flesh tone! :-)
2006-09-13 15:38:13
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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orange and white frosting usually works then tone down! Orange is made with red and yellow!
2006-09-13 15:33:02
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answered by KO 3
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just experiment in some white frosting.
2006-09-13 15:38:59
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answered by Justalittlesexy 1
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http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/coloring/colormixingchart.htm
Best wishes!
2006-09-13 15:38:21
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answered by mufasa 4
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