Dusty pink is typically created by mixing red, white, and a touch of brown or gray. Start with a base of red and gradually add white to lighten it, then incorporate a small amount of brown or gray to give it that muted, dusty quality. Adjust the proportions to achieve the desired shade of dusty pink.
yellow,pink,purple
White and Red
You would more than likely get "mud". It is possible to get a rather light rosy gold if you experiment with diffrerent propportions of each color and perhaps a little white. Much depends on the intensity or brightness of the gold and pink.
Magnolia is generally one of the off-white colours leaning toward a pink or purpley-pink.
pepperoni has a mix of colours - soft red - soft pink - and a reddish brown .
It is easy to make colours mix with each other, which makes new colours. When colour green mixes with pink, it makes brown colour.
To make pink, you can mix red and white together. Start with a base of white and gradually add red until you achieve your desired shade of pink.
It is not possible to make true yellow using pink as a start. Yellow is a primary colour, as are red and blue. You can not mix to achieve these colours. Pink is a pastel form of red (one of the above mentioned primary colours). Any combination of red and yellow will result in a form of orange.
Mixing pink paint with a little black paint will create a darker shade of pink, resembling a dusty rose or mauve color. The black will darken the pink by adding depth and richness to the hue.
I think that you mix red, blue, and pink because red and blue make purple so add so pink it might look fuchsia
pink
When you mix pink and white you get a lighter pink and if you mix black with pink you get a darker pink.