What Color Does Mint and Pink Make?
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Soft Lavender / Lilac
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About This Color Combination
Mint and pink blended together produce soft lavender and lilac, as the blue-green in mint combines with pink's red to create a muted purple, while both colors' high lightness keeps the result firmly in the pastel range. The unexpected result is a dreamy, soft purple that carries traces of both parent colors' freshness and sweetness. It is one of the most unexpectedly charming pastel mixes.
Usage Tips
In illustration and children's book art, soft lavender from mint-pink mixes provides a perfect third color for palettes that feature both mint and pink as primaries, creating cohesion through a natural intermediate. Graphic designers use lilac in spring, Easter, and feminine lifestyle branding where the goal is a dreamy, inclusive, soft aesthetic. Interior designers can use this gentle purple in children's rooms, bedroom accents, and floral-themed spaces as a connecting tone between green and pink decorative elements. Pair with gold, cream, and white for a magical, fairy-tale inspired palette.
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