I love how this came out. I felt bad that I didn't have WCMI understudy Valadilenne in WCMI tea party, cause I couldn't find a reference for her. So this is my little gift to Valadilenne. This is a scene out of chapter 2 of her fanfiction 'Sunny Disposish' When Alice and Reg enter the tree room to get to wonderland and get stuck for a bit, I used a commision drawing of bri-chan's for the costume references. I sketched this out and loved the idea, I think it came out wonderfully. Problem's with the bustle Reg? It makes me laugh. Alice (c) Disney, Lewis Carroll, Bri-chan Reg (c) Bri-chan
Awwww, thanks! I love it, the detail on Alice's dress is really intricate. You do a really good job, you should color this.
There are pictures of me out there, but I keep my personal life separate from fandom life. I like to remain mysterious about who I be; it's just my style. However, I saw your picture of everyone at the tea party and I have to say your drawing of yourself strongly resembles me. So there you go, I guess we kinda look alike.
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"Who, then, was the real Emily Dickinson? Daughter of New England in chaste service to her poetry, or backstabbing gorgon who doctored your bowling score when you went to get more nachos?" Emily Dickinson, Jerk of Amherst - Andy Borowitz
Oh, but now your tea party picture is colored and you are blonde! Wow, you turned it around on me. This girl's a brunette.
And let's see, the color scheme for Alice's bustle-y dress is in the Flickr account, but the picture I usually have in mind is this: [link]
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"Who, then, was the real Emily Dickinson? Daughter of New England in chaste service to her poetry, or backstabbing gorgon who doctored your bowling score when you went to get more nachos?" Emily Dickinson, Jerk of Amherst - Andy Borowitz
Hey I have the pic I should have figured it was blue duh it's Alice of course. What about Reg I know his vest is blue swirl but is his colors the same as his normal suit? Brunette huh? I'm really a brunette but I dye my hair blonde everyone thinks it's natural cause my mom's blonde. heh
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There are pictures of me out there, but I keep my personal life separate from fandom life. I like to remain mysterious about who I be; it's just my style. However, I saw your picture of everyone at the tea party and I have to say your drawing of yourself strongly resembles me. So there you go, I guess we kinda look alike.
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"Who, then, was the real Emily Dickinson? Daughter of New England in chaste service to her poetry, or backstabbing gorgon who doctored your bowling score when you went to get more nachos?"
Emily Dickinson, Jerk of Amherst - Andy Borowitz
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'Twas Brillig and the silthy toves
And let's see, the color scheme for Alice's bustle-y dress is in the Flickr account, but the picture I usually have in mind is this: [link]
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"Who, then, was the real Emily Dickinson? Daughter of New England in chaste service to her poetry, or backstabbing gorgon who doctored your bowling score when you went to get more nachos?"
Emily Dickinson, Jerk of Amherst - Andy Borowitz
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'Twas Brillig and the silthy toves
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