





FREE Human Skin Tones & Custom Color Guides
Edible Impressions, LLC Color Guide Duo
Two (2) illustrations of color guides to help color match your client’s color scheme expectations.
➡️ Color Scheme
➡️ Human Skin Tones
Annette’s Pro Tip:
Gain a clear understanding of your client's color scheme expectations to avoid pitfalls:
Mismatched or clashing colors: Without clear communication about the desired color scheme, you may unintentionally choose colors that do not align with the client's vision. This can result in cookies that look disjointed or clash with the overall theme or aesthetic.
Inaccurate representation of brand or theme: If the client has a specific brand or theme in mind, not understanding their color scheme expectations can lead to cookies that fail to represent it accurately. This can be detrimental, especially for events or occasions where brand identity or theme consistency is crucial.
Disappointed clients: When the client's color scheme expectations are not met, they may feel let down or dissatisfied with the final product. This can lead to negative reviews, loss of future business, and potential damage to your professional reputation.
Wasted time and resources: Without a clear understanding of the color scheme, you may spend unnecessary time and resources experimenting with different color combinations. This can lead to inefficiencies, delays, and increased production costs.
Missed opportunities for personalization: Clients often have specific preferences or requests for personalized color schemes. By not understanding these expectations, you may miss opportunities to provide a unique and tailored experience, potentially losing out on repeat business or referrals.
Asking for reference images, providing color samples, or even creating mock-ups can help ensure that the final cookies meet and exceed the client's vision.
Edible Impressions, LLC Color Guide Duo
Two (2) illustrations of color guides to help color match your client’s color scheme expectations.
➡️ Color Scheme
➡️ Human Skin Tones
Annette’s Pro Tip:
Gain a clear understanding of your client's color scheme expectations to avoid pitfalls:
Mismatched or clashing colors: Without clear communication about the desired color scheme, you may unintentionally choose colors that do not align with the client's vision. This can result in cookies that look disjointed or clash with the overall theme or aesthetic.
Inaccurate representation of brand or theme: If the client has a specific brand or theme in mind, not understanding their color scheme expectations can lead to cookies that fail to represent it accurately. This can be detrimental, especially for events or occasions where brand identity or theme consistency is crucial.
Disappointed clients: When the client's color scheme expectations are not met, they may feel let down or dissatisfied with the final product. This can lead to negative reviews, loss of future business, and potential damage to your professional reputation.
Wasted time and resources: Without a clear understanding of the color scheme, you may spend unnecessary time and resources experimenting with different color combinations. This can lead to inefficiencies, delays, and increased production costs.
Missed opportunities for personalization: Clients often have specific preferences or requests for personalized color schemes. By not understanding these expectations, you may miss opportunities to provide a unique and tailored experience, potentially losing out on repeat business or referrals.
Asking for reference images, providing color samples, or even creating mock-ups can help ensure that the final cookies meet and exceed the client's vision.
Edible Impressions, LLC Color Guide Duo
Two (2) illustrations of color guides to help color match your client’s color scheme expectations.
➡️ Color Scheme
➡️ Human Skin Tones
Annette’s Pro Tip:
Gain a clear understanding of your client's color scheme expectations to avoid pitfalls:
Mismatched or clashing colors: Without clear communication about the desired color scheme, you may unintentionally choose colors that do not align with the client's vision. This can result in cookies that look disjointed or clash with the overall theme or aesthetic.
Inaccurate representation of brand or theme: If the client has a specific brand or theme in mind, not understanding their color scheme expectations can lead to cookies that fail to represent it accurately. This can be detrimental, especially for events or occasions where brand identity or theme consistency is crucial.
Disappointed clients: When the client's color scheme expectations are not met, they may feel let down or dissatisfied with the final product. This can lead to negative reviews, loss of future business, and potential damage to your professional reputation.
Wasted time and resources: Without a clear understanding of the color scheme, you may spend unnecessary time and resources experimenting with different color combinations. This can lead to inefficiencies, delays, and increased production costs.
Missed opportunities for personalization: Clients often have specific preferences or requests for personalized color schemes. By not understanding these expectations, you may miss opportunities to provide a unique and tailored experience, potentially losing out on repeat business or referrals.
Asking for reference images, providing color samples, or even creating mock-ups can help ensure that the final cookies meet and exceed the client's vision.