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So, here is the second take for this card. The more I looked at this card, the more I disliked the coloring on the bears' faces. I am not the best at coloring with markers and I only own a few Copics (none of which are brown) so I couldn't get the blending that I wanted. As I sat and looked at the card, I wondered is my Copic colorless blender would help any. All I have to say is WOW!! I am so much happier with this card now. I softened the pink cheeks and was able to soften and blend the browns on the faces so much better.
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That is a very cute card. I recieved my Package today thank you very much I am going to post it on my blog!
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I don't have very many copics either, and I'm in need of practicing with them! I think you did a fantastic job and the fact that you took the time to redo the card speaks volume for your dedication to perfection! Great job! ( and thanks for stopping by my blog, going to join yours! )
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