If you combine mint green and light pink you will have a light, warm, muddy color.
Mint green is a tint of the color green, and light pink is a tint of the color red. These two colors are complimentary, which means that they have little to no pigments in common. When combined they contain too many pigments, so none of them will dominate the others and the color will look murky.
blue, silver, pink, black, gold and possibly green blue, silver, pink, black, gold and possibly green
Mixing the colors red and white should result in some sort of pink color.
red, orange, and yellow but some leaves die and turn brown......or some just stay green
its bananana and cream cheese color with a hint of magenta spots and barney green polka dots with pink chunks.
Use pink light bulbs they will make you look prettier. Use blue light bulbs to make soft light. If you have a lamp, drape a scarf over it to dim the light. Install a dimmer switch to adjust the lighting.
A light brown
pink and green make a deep purple depending on the shades
The complementary color of light green is pink.
Green and pink make a brownish color when mixed together.
orange color
Pink, blue, and green together will make a muddy blueish color. The pink and the green will start to neutralize each other and make a light, cool brown. The color is mostly blue, so that will be the most recognizable undertone.
Light blue and pink will typically create a lavender or pastel purple color when mixed together.
The opposite color to pink (a tone of red) on the color wheel is green.The opposite of pink is mint green (light green) because the opposite of red is green.
When mint green and light pink are mixed together, they create a pale, soft shade of peach. This is because mint green is a combination of blue and yellow, while light pink is a tint of red. When these colors are blended, the blue and yellow tones from the mint green mix with the red tones from the light pink, resulting in a peachy hue.
As pink is actually a light red, its complementary color would be a green. The shade of green would, of course be determined by the shade of pink.
white and pink make pink
pink