To celebrate the fact that we actually had some snow here this weekend, I decided to dig out some Evil Snowmen miniatures I bought in the bazaar some time ago.
I figured they would be easy to paint and obviously they were; white undercoat, with white touch-ups, then a very thin light blue wash, followed by a heavy white drybrush of white and finally some touching up with the light blue in certain areas to create some heavier shading.
The wood (I painted the claws as such too) were a simple coat of US Olive green, with a wash of thinned black paint and a drybrush with a lighter green shade.
The top hat was painted with a midnight blue, shaded with black and then given a highlight with flat blue.
The scarf was painted with red and green, and then shaded with a very thin wash of black paint. I might go back and put some sharper highlights on it though, as it's a bit (too?) dark at the moment.
The coal buttons and eyes were painted a dark grey, given a shade with black and a small highlight with white.
The carrot noses were painted with hot orange, then shaded with a 50/50 mix of hot orange and dark grey and highlighted with a 33/33/33 mix of hot orange, white and stone grey.
The snow on the bases is simply fine sand from a building site, painted in exactly the same way as the snowmen.
They were fun to paint and were done in a single sitting last night (about 3 hours or so), after prepping them the evening before (moldline removal, basing and undercoating).
I didn't have any specific purpose for them, but I suppose I'll find a way to use them in Frostgrave somehow...
+++EDIT+++ One more thing; they seem a bit yellowish and grayish in spots in the picture, but that's a trick of the lighting and my phone-camera; they're quite blueish white in real life...