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Americana Retired Colors & Mixing Recipes RETIRED AMERICANA® COLORS & MIXING RECIPES Following is a list of retired Americana colors and our current color mixes, with ratios, to create those colors. (Includes 2021 Retired colors) Retired Color Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Ratio Notes DAO5 Taffy Cream Banana Cream DA309 Cool White DA240 3:2 DAO6 Pineapple DA011 Lemon Yellow DA01 Titanium White 3:1 DAO13 Pumpkin Orange Flame DA315 Primary Yellow DA201 Banana Cream DA309 2:1:0.2 Slowly add touches of Banana Cream to lighten color DAO21 Crimson Tide Tomato Red DA169 Cranberry Wine DA112 2:1 DAO22 Burgundy Wine DA179 Alizarin Crimson DA276 Razzleberry 1:1 DAO25 Dusty Rose Light Mocha DA241 French Mauve DA186 Dried Clay DA356 1:1:1 Slowly add touches of Light Mocha to lighten color DAO26 Mauve Mulberry DA294 Sable Brown DAO61 French Mauve DA186 2:2:1 DAO29 Boysenberry DA276 Razzleberry DA058 Antique White 2:1 DAO30 Spice Pink Terra Coral DA286 Electric Pink DA231 Driftwood DA171 1:1:2 DAO32 Lilac DA367 Lilac Meadow DA031 Baby Pink DA01 Titanium White 1:1:1 DAO33 Orchid DA276 Razzleberry DA034 Lavender DA031 Baby Pink 2:1:2 DAO37 Blueberry Wedgewood DAO38 Navy Blue DAO35 2:1 DAO38 Wedgewood Blue DA138 Primary Blue DA357 Thicket 1:1 DAO41 Country Blue DAO36 True Blue DA034 Lavender DA239 Warm White 1:1:1 DAO43 Salem Blue DA352 Bright Blue DA333 Aqua Sky DA164 Light Buttermilk 1:1:2 DAO45 Mint Julep DA083 Black Forest Green DA058 Antique White DA01 Titanium White 1:2:1 DAO46 SeaAqua DA055 Kelly Green DA333 Aqua Sky DA239 Warm White 2:2:1 DAO49 Dark Pine Holly Green DAO48 Black Forest Green DAO83 Zinc DA304 2:1:1 DAO54 Bright Green DA055 Kelly Green DA230 Festive Green DA164 Light Buttermilk 1:2:1 DecoArt.com Retired Color Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Ratio Notes DAO56 Olive Green DA312 Irish Green DA168 Golden Straw DA164 Light Buttermilk 2:2:1 DAO57 Jade Green DA131 Hauser Light Green DA058 Antique White 2:1 DAO60 Mocha DA01 Titanium White DA010 Cadmium Yellow DA063 Burnt Sienna 4:1:1 DAO69 Dove Grey DA171 Driftwood DA01 Titanium White 1:1 DAO79 Brandy Wine Country Red DAO18 Dark Chocolate DAO65 1:1 DAO80 Russet Cadmium Orange DAO14 DIoxazine Purple DA101 Antique Maroon DA160 1:1:0.2 Slowly add touches of Antique Maroon to darken DAO81 Colonial Green Winter Blue DA190 Wedgewood Blue DAO38 Forest Green DAO50 1:1:1 DAO84 Midnight Green DA157 Black Green DA113 Plantation Pine 2:1 DAO86 Uniform Blue DA172 Black Plum DA138 Prussian Blue DA171 Driftwood 2:1:1 DAO89 Cool Neutral Oyster Beige DA313 Sea Glass DA297 Fawn DA242 1:1:1 Add touches of Cool White DA240 to achieve color DAO90 Warm Neutral Burlap DA319 French Mauve DA186 Sable Brown DAO61 2:1+touch Add touches of Sable Brown to achieve color DAO91 Cashmere Beige Toffee DAO59 Fawn DA242 Sable Brown DAO61 1:1:0.5 Slowly add Sable Brown, then a touch of Warm White DAO92 Mink Tan Fawn DA242 Sable Brown DAO61 1:0.5 Slowly add touches of Sable Brown to achieve color DAO96 Red Iron Oxide Heritage Brick DA219 Titanium White DAO1 1 + drop Only a drop of Titanium White DAO1 DAO98 French Grey Blue DA172 Black Plum DA138 Prussian Blue DA068 Slate Grey 2:1:3 DA102 Medium Flesh Warm Beige DAO78 Burnt Orange DAO16 1 + touch Only a touch of Burnt Orange DAO16 DA103 Coral Rose Cadmium Red DAO15 Banana Cream DA309 2:1 DA104 Naphthol Red Brilliant Red DA145 Dragon Fruit DA300 1:0.2 Slowly add touches of Dragon Fruit to achieve color DA105 Blue Grey/Mist Neutral Grey DAO95 Fawn DA242 Teal Green DA107 7:3:1 DA107 Teal Green DA326 Peacock Teal DA050 Forest Green 1:1 DA108 Veridian Green Holly Green DAO48 Ultramarine Blue DA225 1:1 DA109 Taupe Morning Mist DA359 French Mauve DA186 Warm White DA239 1:1+touch Add touches of Warm White to lighten DA110 Blush Flesh French Mauve DA186 Mocha DAO60 Dried Clay DA356 3:2:1 Add touches of Warm White to lighten DA115 Blue Haze Teal Green DA107 Wedgewood Blue DAO38 Graphite DA161 2:1:1 DecoArt.com Retired Color Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Ratio Notes DA116 Deep Teal Black Forest Green DAO83 Peacock Teal DA326 2:1 DA134 Yellow Green DA235 Citron Green DA312 Irish Moss 2:1 DA135 Ice Blue Blue Mist DA178 Burlap DA319 Dove Grey DAO69 1:1:1 DA136 Base Flesh Mocha DAO60 Heritage Brick DA219 3:1 Traditional Burnt Sienna DA137 Deep Blush Terra Coral DA286 Raw Sienna DAO93 1:1:1 DA223 DA141 Blue Violet Ultramarine Blue DA225 Brilliant Purple DA353 Prussian Blue DA138 3:1.5:0.5 Slowly add Prussian Blue to achieve color DA142 Blue Green Ultra Blue Deep DA100 Yellow Green DA134 1+touch Slowly add Yellow Green to achieve color DA149 Silver Sage Green Blue Mist DA178 Neutral Grey DAO95 Warm White DA239 2:1.5:1.5 Slowly add Warm White to achieve color DA150 Royal Purple DA101 Dioxazine Purple DA172 Black Plum DA171 Driftwood 3:1 DA152 Shale Green Aloe DA364 Driftwood DA171 Neutral Grey DAO95 1:1:5:0.5 Add touches of Warm White DA239 to lighten DA153 Eggshell DA257 Bleached Sand DA180 Asphaltum DA131 Hauser Light Green 3:1:1 DA154 Pansy Lavender Purple Rain DA327 Frosted Plum DA335 Grape Juice DA236 1:1:1 Add a few more touches of Frosted Plum to achieve color DA156 Antique Rose Burgundy Wine DAO22 Georgia Clay DAO17 1 + touch Only a touch of Georgia Clay DAO17 DA158 Antique Teal Black Green DA157 Wedgewood Blue DAO38 1:1 DA176 Olde Gold Cadmium Yellow DAO10 Antique Green DA147 2:1 DA177 Green Mist Neutral Grey DA095 Forest Green DAO50 2:1 DA181 Delane’s Dark Flesh Terra Cotta DAO62 Napa Red DA165 2:1 DA182 Delane’s Cheek Country Red DAO18 Yellow Ochre DAO8 2:1 Color DA183 Deep Shadow Oxblood DA139 Golden Straw DA168 4:1 DA184 French Vanilla Moon Yellow DAO7 Titanium White DAO1 1:1 DA185 Light French Blue Williamsburg Blue DAO40 Slate Grey DAO68 Titanium White DAO1 1:1+touch Only a drop of Titanium White DAO1 DA187 Reindeer Moss Antique White DAO58 Celery DA208 2:1 Green DA188 French Mocha Dried Clay DA356 Warm Beige DAO78 Antique Maroon DA160 1:1+touch DecoArt.com Retired Color Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Ratio Notes DA189 Summer Lilac Orchid DAO33 Neutral Grey DAO95 2:1 DA191 Camel DA168 Golden Straw DA058 Antique White DA194 Marigold 2:1:0.5 DA196 Tangelo DA014 Cadmium Orange DA227 Bright Yellow 3:1 DA197 Violet Haze Royal Purple DA150 Country Blue DAO41 1:1 DA198 Dried Basil Green Antique Green DA147 Antique White DAO58 Antique Gold DAO9 1:1:1 DA206 Limeade Citron Green DA235 Blue Chiffon DA193 2:1 DA207 Soft Sage Warm White DA239 Jade Green DAO57 Sea Glass DA297 2:1:1 DA209 Arbor Green Neutral Grey DA095 Slate Grey DA068 Leaf Green DAO51 1:1:1 DA210 Soft Blue Blue Haven DA318 Spa Blue DA277 Dove Grey DAO69 1:1:1 DA212 Deep Periwinkle Country Blue DAO41 Dioxazine Purple DA101 1+touch Only a touch of Dioxazine Purple DA101 Deep Midnight Blue DA213 Admiral Blue Primary Blue DA200 Dioxazine Purple DA101 1:1:1 DA166 DA215 Peony Pink DA300 Dragonfruit DA010 Cadmium Yellow 1:touch DA216 Soft Peach Titanium White DAO1 Peaches ‘n Cream DAO23 Camel DA191 6:1:1 DA217 Peach Sherbert Warm Beige DAO78 Burnt Orange DAO16 10:1 DA218 Gingerbread Burnt Orange DAO16 Cashmere Beige DAO91 2:1 DA220 Traditional Raw Asphaltum DA180 Black Green DA157 3:1 Umber DA222 Traditional Raw Raw Sienna DAO93 Honey Brown DA163 3:1 Sienna DA224 Cerulean Blue Ultra Blue Deep DA100 Holly Green DAO48 2:1 DA236 Grape Juice DA101 Dioxazine Purple DA068 Slate Grey 4:1 DA237 Soft Lilac Titanium White DAO1 Country Blue DAO41 4:1 DA243 Light Parchment Sand DAO4 Pineapple DAO6 Light Buttermilk DA164 2:1:0.5 Slowly add touches of Light Buttermilk to achieve color DA252 Lemonade Yellow Green DA134 Light Lime DA348 Snow White DAO1 1:1:0.2 Slowly add touches of Snow White to lighten DA254 Avocado Dip Margarita DA299 Jade Green DAO57 Antique Green DA147 2:2:1 Add touches of Warm White to lighten DecoArt.com Retired Color Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Ratio Notes DA258 Butter Banana Cream DA309 Titanium White DAO1 7:1 DA264 Mustard Seed Marigold DA194 Primary Yellow DA201 1:2 DA266 Orange Twist Jack O’ Lantern DA229 Banana Cream DA309 Bright Yellow DA227 1:1:0.2 Slowly add touches of Bright Yellow to achieve color DA279 Blue Haze Light Blue Mist DA178 Titanium White DAO1 1+touch Only a touch of Titanium White DAO1 DA280 Autumn Red Georgia Clay DAO17 Cadmium Red Hue DAO15 1+drop Only a drop of Cadmimum Red Hue DAO15 DA281 Slate Green Grey Sky DA111 Celery Green DA208 3:2 DA282 Green Tea Jade Green DAO57 Pineapple DAO6 Buttermilk DAO3 1:1:0.5 Slowly add touches of Buttermilk to achieve color DA284 Spicy Mustard Antique Gold DAO9 Moon Yellow DAO7 Canyon Orange DA238 5:2:1 Slowly add Canyon Orange to achieve color DA295 Butterscotch Jack-O-Lantern Orange DA229 Camel DA191 3:2 DA296 Wasabi Green Celery Green DA208 Antique Green DA147 Warm White DA239 2:1:1 DA298 Purple Wave Blue Harbor DA283 Grape Juice DA236 3:2 Only a touch of Frosted Plum DA335 DA306 Soft Heather Cool White DA240 Frosted Plum DA335 1+touch DecoArt.com.
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