Mixing paint to create your projects perfect shade of pink is usually easy. In most cases only two colors are necessary, white and red.
Baby pink-a large amount of white and a splash of red.

Neon Pink-Combine white, magenta and a touch of yellow

Warm rose pink-Mix a warm toned red, white, and a dot of yellow to add warmth

Berry Pink- Start with a mixture of red and white, then add a small amount of purple or blue.

Hot pink-Start with a blue-based red, add titanium white, and if needed add a speck of purple or blue.

Bubblegum pink-A large amount of white paint, a bright pink or crimson red and a speck of yellow.

Pink is a color that never goes out of style. It remains timeless in wardrobes, furniture and designing just about any thing that comes to mind.
Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Alice
This is a very original post and great photos. I confess that pink did not come to mind when I was considering my response. You came up with great ideas.
Terrific examples, Alice, and thanks for the helpful instruction xx
Pink yes, I just say this quote; “Pink is just fancy red.” ― Daphne. Love the mailbox. Nice color mixing tutorial. Thanks for joining in.
So clever Alice! Never thought about pink, doubt my archives have any of it!! Loved all of your choices. The little one is adorable
thank you
Alice, I love your collection of pinks and the instructions on how to mix colors for the different shades of pink. The baby is adorable and I love the mailbox.
thank you
Your examples show just how many personalities pink can have. Some are shy and desaturated, others are bold and nearly red, but they all wear the same name. Fun to see them side by side.
Lovely!
I love how how broke down the different pigments for all these so different pinks. Excellent collection.
Thank you for the lesson! A very good take on the challenge! Pink was my mother’s favourite colour. She always had some shade of it on her lipstick.
Wow, great finds. I don’t think I have much collection of that colour
Alice, I love your pictures showing various shades of pink! And especially listing other colors that make up the various shades, you must also enjoy painting. A great post!!