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Pampered Pets, The Kitty Cats and Teddy Bear


caszandra

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I really enjoyed colouring this one in and it is one of my favourite pictures out of all I have done. I used Winsor and Newton ProMarkers, I love these markers! I need to try and stop doing the cats orange, I am doing it without thinking sometimes as my cat Alfie is ginger. Hope you like it.

Pampered Pets The Kitty Cats & The Teddy.JPG

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caszandra

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Thanks @OnceUponATime, I used my mandalas as inspiration for some of my colour choices and my kiddo helped pick out the rest.

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Tikobaby

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Looks great!  Love the teddy and the sweater in particular. Kitties are cute and all colors really nice together and bright. I love W&N markers too!  Great job!  :marker:

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caszandra

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Thanks @Tikobaby, I used pastel yellow and blush for the teddy's jumper and vanilla and oatmeal for the cat's jumper :marker:

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Tikobaby

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Just now, caszandra said:

Thanks @Tikobaby, I used pastel yellow and blush for the teddy's jumper and vanilla and oatmeal for the cat's jumper :marker:

They  look snuggly!

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caszandra

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@Tikobaby, They reminded me of cable knit jumpers! That's why I made them so light, so they looked realish lol

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Fascinated

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This is fantastic. I love the soft colours!  Really cute page!

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Curious

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This turned out so cute.  I love your colors.  It's hard to stop doing some things in an ingrained way.  @Tikobaby has really helped me expand my color selections, as she has shown that things don't have to be colored "real" colors to look amazing :)

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