I will tell you: light purple with baby blue, bright yellow, and lime green!
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I think yellow goes pretty well.
yellow is good as it is the opposite of purple ... blue (light) would be gurd too
Add red for fuchsia. Add blue for violet.
i think its purple and white!! :)
Green with purple flowers.
Blue and red
purple and white
Purple and pink
It is made up of magical colors like blue and purple!!
Neon purple does not occur naturally. You cannot mix colors to create it. It is created using chemicals.
Intermediate colors are made when primary colors and secondary colors mix together. All of the intermediate colors are: Red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet(blue-purple), red-violet(red-purple).
Green orange and purple
Suffrage colors are the colors worn by suffragists in early 20th century. The colors were white, purple and gold. The indigenous American tradition using gold or yellow coupled with a variety of subordinate colors The imported use of the British suffrage colors - purple, white, and green, and its American variant purple, white, and gold.
Red is a primary color. Green is a secondary color made by mixing blue and yellow. If you mix red and green, it is the same as mixing all three primary colors (red, yellow, blue). What you get is mud, or various shades of brown.
Secondary Colors. You can make secondary colors by using the primary colors; red, yellow, blue.
Blue and orange, complementary colors, will make brown when mixed together.
The colors of the rainbow are made when light passes through a prism - what we call "light" is actually made of many colors. The main colors of a rainbow are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Indigo, and Violet or Purple.
Secondary colours, aka purple, green and orange.
we can make red using yellow and orange.
Red yellow and blue are primary colors, meaning they can't be made from other colors. Orange, purple, and green can, though. They are secondary colors and can be made from the primary colors.