What Color Does Lavender and Yellow Make?
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Light Green / Mint
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About This Color Combination
Lavender and yellow mixed together produce light green and mint, a fresh, delicate result that emerges as blue (from lavender's purple base) combines with yellow to create green, while lavender's pale, desaturated quality keeps the result firmly in the soft pastel range. The resulting mint is airy and light, with a slightly warm undertone from yellow that prevents it from feeling icy. It is an unexpectedly fresh and cheerful mix.
Usage Tips
In watercolor illustration, light green from lavender-yellow mixes is perfect for new spring foliage, translucent leaves, and the delicate backgrounds of botanical cards and stationery. Graphic designers use pale mint in Easter, spring, and children's branding where freshness and gentle energy are the desired tone. Interior designers can use this soft green in nurseries, bathroom accents, and floral-themed rooms where it adds a touch of nature without demanding attention. Pair with pale pink, soft cream, and white for a complete light, airy spring palette.
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