Copic QuikBitz "Hair Coloring #5"

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

video by Suzanne J Dean showing how to color hair on a Bildmalarna image--free flowing hair in the wind to show depth/movement! Visit my blog at www.scrapbitz.blogspot.com and Bildmalarna images available at www.stampingscrapping.com

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  • I see you color the tips of the hair with your darkest color, but in natural hair, aren't the tips of the hair usually the lightest part of your hair? Thanks for all the tutorials. They are great!

  • I do that because the skin color is the lightest and I like it to create a sharp contrast against the face--it makes it pop out more :) @smscrapper

  • I appreciate all the time you put into teaching us. I would love to know if you are going to be teaching in the Nashville area...as I would really like to take one of your classes.

  • I hope to try & get to Tennessee in the spring :) @WhatYouMakeIt1

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  • i just love the way you use your colour its so natural and the tutorials are so interesting . and it just pops outs. The stamp images are so cute. Its such a shame that i live so far away as i am from cyprus. Look forward to seeing more tutorials. I take notes down for all the different colours do you have print outs of the hair colour chart. I always practice on paper until i am satisfied with the colour i want to achieved.

  • so beautiful, the markers are so expensive! Who can afford them? haha

  • Thanks Suzanne!

  • Great tutorial.

  • Great tutuorial.

  • @suzannejdean oh yeah! I have learned so much from you already, that I know I could take my coLoring to the next level by attending a live class. Will be watching for you!

  • Thank you for sharing your techniques. It helps those of us who are playing with copic colors. I love my copics.  Patti

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