Oh my goodness! I needed to watch this earlier today! We had to create blush and sage both! We have most of the colors, but not eggplant. Will be adding. One color I know others on cookie boards are always asking how to achieve is navy, which we achieve by starting with royal blue, then adding a wee bit of purple, followed by a wee bit of black. A couple colors we need help with are coral and that deep purples and burgundies.
You’re very welcome! If you’re looking for a darker sage green, I would add a little forest green to your avocado/wedgewood mixture. If you’re looking for a more sage gray color, I would add some slate or a SMIDGE (like a pin prick) of black little by little. Hope this helps!
Burgundy is definitely a tricky one! However, I would start with some Super Red and add some purple to it. Play around with those amounts until you get closer to a burgundy shade. You’ll probably use a tad more red than purple. After that and depending on the shade of burgundy you’re wanting, you might add a bit of royal blue to it. Don’t add brown, though! That’ll take you more towards the maroon family. Hope this helps! 😊
Got it! Thanks for the suggestion. Is there any blue in particular you’re struggling with now? I can try to help point you in the right direction if I’m able! 😊
Navy blue is definitely a tricky one that takes lots of patience, lol! However, I have another color mixing video that explains the way I achieve navy. 😊 I’ll put the link below. I hope it helps! ua-cam.com/video/QeqbA6P6RrY/v-deo.html
There are many ways to achieve muted orange, but I usually use AmeriColor pumpkin with a smaller amount of orange. Then, I mute that mixture with small amounts brown. If you don’t have pumpkin, you could try a combo of orange with a little yellow added to it followed by small amounts of brown. Just be careful adding in the brown. Start with small amounts and mute from there until you have your desired shade. I hope this helps!
Thank you thank you thank you. I was looking for this video for months and finally found these colors. I thank you🌹
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Oh my goodness! I needed to watch this earlier today! We had to create blush and sage both! We have most of the colors, but not eggplant. Will be adding. One color I know others on cookie boards are always asking how to achieve is navy, which we achieve by starting with royal blue, then adding a wee bit of purple, followed by a wee bit of black. A couple colors we need help with are coral and that deep purples and burgundies.
Yes!! Navy is a difficult one for sure! Thanks so very much for this input! I’ll be working on dark color tutorials VERY soon. Stay tuned! 😊
This was very helpful! Thank you.
You’re very welcome!
This is amazing. You are a color genius!
So happy it helped!! I’m just paying it forward from all the color help I’ve received in the past! 😃
Sage Green or grey. Thanks for your time you have a gift.
You’re very welcome! If you’re looking for a darker sage green, I would add a little forest green to your avocado/wedgewood mixture. If you’re looking for a more sage gray color, I would add some slate or a SMIDGE (like a pin prick) of black little by little. Hope this helps!
Excellent video! Color mixing is tough, and these instructions were so helpful. Thank you!
You’re very welcome! So happy you found it helpful. 😊
So happy I found this video & your page!! Definitely see all those techniques I’ve been looking to try, thank you!
Hi! I’m so glad to hear that! I’m so happy it has helped you. 😊 You’re very welcome.
This is such an awesome tutorial ✨ Thank you ❤️
Gorgeous...thank you for sharing!
Thank you! You’re very welcome. 😊
Thank you so much I learned a lot. I need to make color sage. I’ll do it
So glad it helped! You are very welcome! 😊
This is so helpful! Thank you!
I’m so happy to hear that! You’re very welcome! 😊
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉thank you
How do you achieve Burgundy?
Burgundy is definitely a tricky one! However, I would start with some Super Red and add some purple to it. Play around with those amounts until you get closer to a burgundy shade. You’ll probably use a tad more red than purple. After that and depending on the shade of burgundy you’re wanting, you might add a bit of royal blue to it. Don’t add brown, though! That’ll take you more towards the maroon family. Hope this helps! 😊
Blues
Got it! Thanks for the suggestion. Is there any blue in particular you’re struggling with now? I can try to help point you in the right direction if I’m able! 😊
@@homegirlcookies8888 navy blue
Navy blue is definitely a tricky one that takes lots of patience, lol! However, I have another color mixing video that explains the way I achieve navy. 😊 I’ll put the link below. I hope it helps! ua-cam.com/video/QeqbA6P6RrY/v-deo.html
@@homegirlcookies8888 Thank you 😊
Very welcome! 😊
How about muted orange please.
There are many ways to achieve muted orange, but I usually use AmeriColor pumpkin with a smaller amount of orange. Then, I mute that mixture with small amounts brown. If you don’t have pumpkin, you could try a combo of orange with a little yellow added to it followed by small amounts of brown. Just be careful adding in the brown. Start with small amounts and mute from there until you have your desired shade. I hope this helps!