Did you know? The concept of ghosts has been around for thousands of years, with the earliest recorded mention of them coming from ancient Mesopotamia in 2000 BC.
Creative Coloring Ideas:
• Ghostly Glow: Use a soft yellow for the ghosts body, and add a gentle green glow around it using a light green marker. Finish the look by adding orange eyes and black pupils.
• Spooky Night: Draw black lines to create shadows on the ghosts face and body. Add dark purple for its ears and white stars in the sky above.
• Daytime Ghost: Paint the ghosts head, arms, and feet with light blue. Then, fill in his other parts with a soft pink that fades into yellow towards the bottom of the image.
• Glowing Eyes: Use bright red to color the inside of the ghosts eyes, making them glow in the dark. Add black pupils for contrast. Fill the rest of the ghost with white and add a small smile.
• Multi-Colored Ghost: Create an ombre effect by coloring the top half of the ghost light blue and fading into yellow towards the bottom. Use orange for its ears and red for its eyes, leaving black pupils in the center.