Color Theory Basics + Popular Blush Tones Demonstration (For Sugar Flowers & Cake Decorating)

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 15

  • @yuecao1594
    @yuecao1594 Před 2 lety +2

    I love this!!! Thank you so much for uploading x

  • @mobbb6458
    @mobbb6458 Před 8 měsíci +1

    really helpful. thanks for sharing

  • @debbieshaffer7803
    @debbieshaffer7803 Před rokem +2

    Good morning. I’m in Texas, USA

  • @maryannwhisher6779
    @maryannwhisher6779 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much! Great explanation of understanding color blending!! xo

  • @PolethMireles
    @PolethMireles Před rokem

    Los colores en polvo del chef hugo fernandez la gama glamour la acabo de comprar y los colores tienen una mega pigmentacion muy sarurada y me encantaron ....los venden en lines ...super bellas sus clases pronto juntare dinero para tomar una clase en linea con usted felicidades y dios la vendiga.

  • @ruthpereira6990
    @ruthpereira6990 Před rokem +1

    I am from India

  • @user-zi7yd7hn4i
    @user-zi7yd7hn4i Před rokem

    Hi Winifred, Love your work! Have you worked with Colourmill? Its an Australian brand and they have oil and waterbased colours, Im just curious to know how they would compare to the colour "groups" you use.

    • @winifredkristecake_
      @winifredkristecake_  Před rokem

      Hello! Thank you so much for your kind words :) Yes I
      have heard and used Colormill. Sorry I do not quite understand your question of "how would they compare to the color groups", do you mind explaining what type of comparison are you referring to? Thank you!

    • @user-zi7yd7hn4i
      @user-zi7yd7hn4i Před rokem

      @@winifredkristecake_ I just watched your video now and you speak about the 2 colour groups (oil based and water based colours). The comparison I'm talking about is regarding the quality and consistency of the colours of colourmill compared to the 3 you mention in the video. Because I use colourmill, I just want to know if I should switch (particularly for the wafer flowers) or can I stay with this brand with it having the same type of quality and consistency as the brands you use in the video?

    • @winifredkristecake_
      @winifredkristecake_  Před rokem

      @@user-zi7yd7hn4i Thanks for elaborating! If you take a look at the ingredients in Colourmill, the main ingredient is Glycerol (E422), (that means it is an oil based color), which is Glycerin as mentioned in my video. that means it is a yes as I also use oil-based colors mixed with vodka for painting my colors. Let me know how it goes for you as you try! Sometimes, it may land differently for people depending on the environment you are in as well (Humidity level can be a concern, but not overly sensitive).

    • @user-zi7yd7hn4i
      @user-zi7yd7hn4i Před rokem

      @@winifredkristecake_ Okay great, thank you so much, will definitely let you know how it goes.