Look, Smaug’s a pretty chill guy when there aren’t any hairy toed hobbits sneaking around his stash, ok? Just him and his gold, happy days. We’ll gloss over the whole ousting the dwarves business and the burning things… Get all the details for my dragon gold scene card below.
Whimsy Peeking Dragon Card
This was a fun colouring session. The “just for the absolute fun of it” ones are always the best, when you try something out, learn from and most importantly simple enjoy the process.
Stamps Used: Whimsy Stamps Peeking Dragon* (also available in the UK HERE along with other Whimsy Stamps goodies).
I stamped the image on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers. The sentiment was computer generated and printed.
More Dustin Pike Dragon Cards:
Copic Markers Used:
Background “walls”: E81,E84Â Gold: YR30,Y11,YR31,Y26,YR23,Y28,E99,E59
Dragon Eyes: C00,C1,C3Â Body: R08.R29.E29Â Spines:Â YR68,YR18,R08,E09
Treasure Chest Wood: E35,E57,E79Â Inner Lid: E35,W6Â Metal: C1,C3,C5,C7
Gold in chest:Â Y11,Y15,Y17,YR24
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