Originally Posted By Stacers76 Ok...to take my mind off my missing doggie situation, I've decided to paint a tree... It's a 10-inch tall flat wooden Christmas tree holiday decoration....very cute...has flat ornaments already on it you paint...little stars, bulbs, santas and reindeer.... It's just a cheap-o little kit I bought from a co-workers child for a school fundraiser and it came with a little set of paints....red, yellow, blue (? not a fan of blue christmas anythings), green, black and white.....so here's my question.. Of the above colors....what do I mix to make a brown for the reindeer? LOL! I'm not that attached to this decoration, or motivated enough to go to a craft store just for brown paint, I did look at target...no brown. Can anyone help my decoration from ending up with blue reindeers with green antlers?!?!
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Try this: <a href="http://www.omsi.edu/visit/tech/colormix.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.omsi.edu/visit/tech /colormix.cfm</a> (change to "ink & paint down" in the lower right part of the screen.) Short answer: You can mix red + green to make brown. You can add some yellow or black to darken or lighten the shade of brown you're looking for. Be sure to mix a batch large enough to cover whatever surface you're painting. It's pretty tough to make a second batch that will match exactly.
Originally Posted By Ursula See, I am so not artistic. I was thinking of a Twix Bar wrapper after you've held it in your hand too long. Very pretty shade of brown, that.
Originally Posted By peeaanuut <<Can anyone help my decoration from ending up with blue reindeers with green antlers?!?!>> That would be awesome.