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Magical Mandala 3 - Purple Haze


caszandra

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Finished this one yesterday, decided after naming my pink one to do the same for the rest of them. Only wish I could go back and edit my first one to add it's name (Sunshiny Day). I used Winsor & Newton ProMarkers again on this one (love those pens).

Magical Mandala 3.JPG

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Tikobaby

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Very pretty!  I'm a big fan of ProMarkers too!   :marker:

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Playagirl

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Love love love the colours. Are those markers fine-tips? All the ones I have are fine which are great for small areas but not so great for larger spots. I'm looking for some that aren't so fine...

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SoSoNosy

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I am obviously going to have to get some markers.  That's another gorgeous one!

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caszandra

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@Playagirl, the Winsor & Newtons are double tip pens, there is a fine tip on one end and a thicker tip on the other.

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Playagirl

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14 hours ago, caszandra said:

@Playagirl, the Winsor & Newtons are double tip pens, there is a fine tip on one end and a thicker tip on the other.

Ooooohhhhh, I feel another trip to the store/virtual trip to Amazon coming up. I didn't know such a magical thing existed!!

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Tikobaby

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The Prismacolor Premiers, Copic Sketch, and Copic Ciaos I use are all double tip markers.  I usually use the brush tip on the Copics and both tips equally on the Prismas. Don't care for chisel tips, but have used them here and there. I like the brush/bullet tipped Prismas.   :marker:

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RabbitKM

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I LOVE this! Purple is my favorite color, and you did an amazing job with this mandala!!!

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Curious

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This one is my favorite of the mandalas you have done so far.  I love purple and this one turned out magnificent.

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