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asked April 9th 2013

Colouring large quantities of sugarpaste

Hello all,
I’m looking for some tips and advice on colouring large quantities of fondant icing. I am making my friends wedding cake and she wants it coloured purple! I have found the colour she wants but I suppose I have to colour all the icing at the same time, otherwise the shades will be different.

Any advice greatly appreciated!

Sharon

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Hello all,
I’m looking for some tips and advice on colouring large quantities of fondant icing. I am making my friends wedding cake and she wants it coloured purple! I have found the colour she wants but I suppose I have to colour all the icing at the same time, otherwise the shades will be different.

Any advice greatly appreciated!

Sharon

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I recently did this exactly for my own wedding and coloured sufficient fondant for four cakes and the board in ivory. What I did was coloured about 250g of paste a much deeper shade than I needed. Then I weighed out 25g of this darker colour and kneaded it into 500g of white. (You can obviously vary this amount to achieve the shade you need). I did this over and over, weighing accurately each time. The colour was a perfect match and I had some spare of the original dark shade ready to make extra if required. As an extra precaution I kneaded batches together when I needed to mix them for one cake. I’m not sure if this is the conventional method, but it worked perfectly for me. Gill

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Hello Poobrains

If you type in the search box ‘Purple paste’, there is a similar question to yours which might help.

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Thanks for your help – much appreciated.I’ve just bought a packet of Renshaw’s purple icing and it works quite well – all I need to do now is start another topic.. how do you get icing sugar off coloured fontant….

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You may know this already but it’s very hard to get a good photograph of a purple cake. It either looks brown or grey but never the nice purple it is in real life!

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Hi Poobrains – use a brush with some vodka – that should do it!

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