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I have been working on material to teach a new copic class. This intermediate class includes working with different skin and hair colors, as well as how to color an image "white." This was a great
stamp to work with to showcase different skin and hair colors. I kept the suits consistent - working with the technique of coloring "white" -to better compare the impact of different skin and hair colors. The card base is SU crumb and marina mist, (individual cards use either peach parfait, pale plum, pumpkin, limeade); DP is from echo park (Splash) and from imaginensce. The wave border is from
MFT. Pearls and crystals are from SU and colored with copics.
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I tried two different looks for the hair; using a blended technique that requires that the surface stay wet (redhead) and then one that shows strands of hair (brunette). Spica pens are used to color the eyelids for a bit of sparkle.
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