Pumpernickel
Well-Known Member
Wendy,
Kinda hard for me to tell from your link, as the sample colors on that site are so small. However, for Rudolph's main coat, nutmeg looks close but perhaps a bit dark? Copper looks interesting, too, if blended properly. The undercoating needs to be an off-white tannish color, so maybe a blend of cherub and camel?
Again, hard for me to tell for sure from the small links and I also don't know about blending wools as you plan to do. Keep us posted.
One last remark. There have been numerous replicas made for various TV commercials and spoofs (e.g., AFLAC commercials, Mad-TV spoofs, Wal-Mart promotion, etc.) and they always get the main coat way too dark.
Thanks,
Pumpernickel
Kinda hard for me to tell from your link, as the sample colors on that site are so small. However, for Rudolph's main coat, nutmeg looks close but perhaps a bit dark? Copper looks interesting, too, if blended properly. The undercoating needs to be an off-white tannish color, so maybe a blend of cherub and camel?
Again, hard for me to tell for sure from the small links and I also don't know about blending wools as you plan to do. Keep us posted.
One last remark. There have been numerous replicas made for various TV commercials and spoofs (e.g., AFLAC commercials, Mad-TV spoofs, Wal-Mart promotion, etc.) and they always get the main coat way too dark.
Thanks,
Pumpernickel