Lavendor white pink dark purple yellow green
Lilac and pink
If you mix really light blue and pastel purple you get lilac.
Lilac or violet
The colors of a waterlily are pink white or lilac
There are different colors of lilac and sage. Unfortunately, you have picked two colors that are going to be extremely difficult to match. Lilac is a beautiful color and can be in tones of mauve, pink/mauve, to deeper colors. I'd go with the lilac. You could introduce another softer color along with the lilac such as shell pink (extremely muted color.) You want to dress the bridesmaids in lilac and the groomsmen in sage, or something like that? I didn't know they made sage-colored tuxedos, but if you can find them it wouldn't be a bad combination. As for printing the invitations...no one would ever "match" those two colors in process, because it's almost impossible to hold screens that faint over a press run. Instead, you would run "spot color" lilac and sage. They're both in the PANTONE Pastel catalog. This is probably going to be an upcharge because most people don't keep the supplies needed to mix pastel inks, so they'll order the colors premixed from their supplier...at about $35 per pound versus maybe $6 for standard colors. Anyway, if you want those colors go for it.
In the purple range - lilac and lavender.
Violet and controlled amounts of white should give you lilac. You can increase the intensity of the color by adding blue or red.
red, blue, and white. basically white and purple
no
They are colours that do not match
You can get lilac two ways. One, you can mix red and blue to get violet and then lighten to the shade of lilac with white. You can also eliminate some of the mixing by purchasing a violet or purple paint and then working with it and the white.
The dogtooth violet is native to southern and central Europe, Ukraine and Portugal. It comes in lilac, pink and white colors.