Fun Fact!
The first major vampire film was the silent German movie "Nosferatu," released in 1922, which was an unauthorized adaptation of "Dracula."
Image Details
Coloring page of a female vampire portrait for Halloween with swept-up hair, arched brows, long lashes, pointed ears with hoop earrings, sharp fangs, and a high bat-like collar and cape in clean line art.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend black and deep purple in her hair, leaving thin white streaks for shine.
- 2 Shade her skin with very light gray or blue for a moonlit look.
- 3 Fill the collar with two purples: darker on the edges, lighter inside.
- 4 Add tiny stars or a crescent moon around her head to frame the portrait.
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