Lawn Fawn and Chameleon Pens are teaming up this week with fun Halloween projects.
I used the pastel pack of Chameleon pens to color the bear from Party Animal. He's Halloween-ready, with accessories from Booyah!
This was my first time using Chameleon pens, and it was fun to experiment with different markers! I like my images to be lightly colored, and look shaded. It took awhile to understand that instead of coloring first and adding the shading second (like with Copics) I had to keep coloring lightly and adding the shading a little bit at a time at the end. (I had to stop coloring every 20 seconds or so to re-click the pen into the chamber to remove saturation.) If you are confused, watch these videos! I found them very helpful to start, and then I had to figure out what worked for me.
I hope you like it!
♥.
I used the pastel pack of Chameleon pens to color the bear from Party Animal. He's Halloween-ready, with accessories from Booyah!
This was my first time using Chameleon pens, and it was fun to experiment with different markers! I like my images to be lightly colored, and look shaded. It took awhile to understand that instead of coloring first and adding the shading second (like with Copics) I had to keep coloring lightly and adding the shading a little bit at a time at the end. (I had to stop coloring every 20 seconds or so to re-click the pen into the chamber to remove saturation.) If you are confused, watch these videos! I found them very helpful to start, and then I had to figure out what worked for me.
I hope you like it!
♥.
Super cute and great
ReplyDeletebackground. Love the
pirate bear.
Carla from Utah
Super cute! That little bear makes such a cute pirate! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable! Did you use a star background stamp or is that pattern paper? Love the hook on the bear and the added spider. Great coloring.
ReplyDeletethanks Nana! The background is actually a cover plate by lawn fawn: http://www.lawnfawn.com/products/snowy-backdrops-1
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