Sentences with phrase «lilac colored french»

In America, French Bulldogs are incredibly popular and can go for incredibly high prices — especially for rare or «unicorn» colors like the purple / lilac colored french bulldogs or the ultra-posh Black and Tan French Bulldogs (they look like tiny, fat rottweilers).

Not exact matches

Other details that have been revealed include the color scheme — cream and gold; the flowers — cherry blossoms, white sweet peas, and white lilac; and the menu — American with «French influences.»
A very expensive, «rare», lilac colored solid fawn French Bulldog.
Blue brindle, blue - pied, lilac, and many other «unicorn» french bulldog colors are really just the result of genetic anomalies that often come with a number of health issues.
Thus, a French bulldog puppy of lilac, chocolate, tan & black or merle color patterns are rare fashion colors and also are a marketing tag having nothing to do with the three aforementioned officially recognized colors.
One each of: Cream, Ginger Root, Lemon Yellow, Canary Yellow, Yellowed Orange, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Orange, Goldenrod, Sunburst Yellow, Sand, Orange, Pale Vermilion, Poppy Red, Carmine Red, Crimson Red, Crimson Lake, Magenta, Process Red, Mulberry, Pink, Blush Pink, Light Peach, Beige, Peach, Dark Purple, Lilac, Parma Violet, Violet, Imperial Violet, Violet Blue, Ultramarine, Copenhagen Blue, True Blue, Lt. Cerulean Blue, Peacock Blue, Cloud Blue, Indigo Blue, Light Aqua, Aquamarine, Parrot Green, Yellow Chartreuse, Chartreuse, Lime Peel, Spring Green, Apple Green, True Green, Grass Green, Olive Green, Dark Green, Sepia, Jade Green, Putty Beige, Light Umber, Burnt Ochre, Sienna Brown, Terra Cotta, Tuscan Red, Dark Umber, Dark Brown, Warm Grey 20 %, Warm Grey 50 %, Warm Grey 70 %, Cool Grey 20 %, Cool Grey 50 %, Cool Grey 70 %, Black, French Grey 20 %, French Grey 50 %, French Grey 70 %, White, Metallic Silver & Metallic Gold coloring pencils.
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