Happy Halloween! I hope that whatever you’re up to, spooky fun or otherwise, that you have a fantastic day.
Vampire Girl Card
This is an older image from my collection of Krista Smith’s work. From time to time I’m hoping to give myself a little “just for fun” colouring and work my way through my collection. Like my Broom Witch card from last week, this one was printed at a larger size to fit an A5 card (14.8cm x 21cm). Colouring the hair on Krista’s images is my therapy – I find it so relaxing to get lost in the process. You will find full Copic marker details below!
Krista’s Patreon – Krista’s Etsy Shop
I stamped the image on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers and finishing off with Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils* to increase the depth and detail in the hair.
Copic Markers Used:
Skin: E0000,E000,E01,BV31 Eyes: C2,C4 / B00,B02,B04
Lips & Roses: R29,R89,Rv99 Hair: BV23,BV25,BV29
Leaves: G19,G29,BG99 Background: BV20,BV23
Polychromos Pencils Used:
Black, Dark Sepia, Indigo, Violet
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