Color Split w/ my little sis 💞✨

My little sister wanted to do the color split with me! She gets her creative skills from her sister lol. I honestly think she did really good with her picture and details! 💞 I love how it turned out and how they look together! Our own style but still vibrant ☁️🩵✨ #colorsplit #cocowyo #ohuhumarkers #littlesis #colorwithme

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... Read moreDoing a color split art project with my little sister was such a rewarding experience. It’s amazing how creativity runs in the family, and collaborating on artwork allows us to learn from and inspire each other. We both used different approaches with our Cocowyo and Ohuhu markers, lending distinct textures and vibrancy to our pieces. One tip I’ve discovered when doing color splits is to plan your color palette ahead of time. This helps maintain harmony between the two halves while also allowing each side to express individual creativity. My sister brought such fresh ideas to the table, from layering colors to adding detailed elements that really popped. Apart from being a fun bonding activity, color split art encourages practicing precision and experimenting with color theory. It’s a great way to mix personal style with shared projects, perfect for siblings, friends, or anyone wanting to explore new artistic techniques. Overall, this experience reminded me that collaborative art projects can strengthen relationships and boost creative confidence. Whether you’re using markers, paints, or digital tools, embracing each other's unique style while working on a joint piece is truly special. For anyone looking to try this out, I recommend starting simple and allowing room for spontaneity—the results might surprise you!