To create kelly green icing, you would typically mix equal parts of blue and yellow food coloring. Start with a base of white icing, then gradually add the blue and yellow until you achieve the desired shade of kelly green. Adjust the mixture as needed to reach the perfect balance between the two colors.
The colours which are required to create green are blue and yellow, so technically you cannot create green from pink as pink is created from red and white, as adding blue and yellow to red would create brown or black. However, if you add a surplus amount of blue and green to pink icing, it should eventually become green if the amounts of blue and yellow out weight the amount of red dye used.
if you meant color instead of green color it would be black
You would not add any color to black to make grey icing, and once enough black coloring is added to reach a truly black icing, the only way to lighten it to grey would be to mix a tiny bit of the black icing into a great deal of white icing. The proper way to make grey icing is to simply add a very few drops of black to white icing to obtain the desired shade of grey.
The complimentary color of yellow-green would be Red-violet.
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Green.
That would be green.
Green is an energetic, bright, and happy color. I would say green or Pink.
A green object under green light would appear its original color and shade of green. When an object is illuminated by light of the same color, no new colors are absorbed or reflected, resulting in the object appearing unchanged.
i think brown.because its a dull color...and in the summer you would want green..or a bright color i think brown.because its a dull color...and in the summer you would want green..or a bright color
According to two cake decorators, no. Use a white frosting and color it blue, or a white frosting and airbrush it.
Bromocresol green become yellow in acidic solutions.