I would not cross a Male Pastel with anything-the gene by itself is too common.

Your male breeder should be your prize specimen/key component of a breeding cross. The reason being: Males can mature within a year while many females can easily take up to 3-4 years before being ready to lay eggs. The investment in time/energy raising a female is considerably greater and it would be inefficient to use an inferior male.

I recommend you look into getting a new male and use online calculators/pictures to determine what permutations of offspring you can create with the females you have.

I won't discourage you from breeding, but, as Deb mentioned you have to be very committed to handling all the hatchlings until you can sell/rehome them. Don't expect it to be a profitable venture unless you really do your homework.