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  1. Jennydot
    03-18-2010 07:53 AM - permalink
    Jennydot
    Hi,
    I just read the message you left me about my cute as a bug card... I have a few tips about colouring - I used an aquapainter AND markers. I painted lightly first and then a drew over the lines with the coordinating marker. Also, its always easier to go light and then add darker shading later on - doesn't work the other way! The bug's head is apricot appeal, the body is pretty in pink, and the leaf is certainly celery. I've never used the crayons or pencils but I imagine you could use a similar technique? Thanks for your comments and good luck with the colouring!

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