British family doodles. They actually are my friends’ OCs but seems they are not belong to a particular person. Anyway, the red hair is Scot, the happy ginger one is Ire, depress ginger one is Northern Ire, deep brown hair is Wales and as usual our lovely dirty blonde Mr.England.
btw I ship Scot x Ire👀⬇️
Arthur is prettier, wales look like smaller faced him, Ni looks like America and Scotland like Rome.
I just need pretexts to draw pretty man faces
Wales ADORES hand-me-downs. Sure he’s not the youngest, but he’s the smallest, and he loves to dig through his brothers old things and see what they don’t want so he can put together wacky little outfits for himself. He’s also super resourceful and can basically do all sorts of sowing, knitting, crafting. He takes things apart, reinvents them, sometimes he makes little bits and pieces for his brothers, and his brothers wear them - not only because it’s a little gift from their brother, but because they’re also genuinely pretty, smart or practical. Each of the brothers have a favourite piece or two that Wales has made for them. The reworked blazer for Scotland with the patches on the elbows and a little thistle sown into the breast pocket that match the reading glasses made to match, England’s “ancient sweater vest and jumper” as France calls it, that’s actually the result of 7 different vests and jumpers dismantled and re-invented. Northern Ireland has a little tie collection made by Wales that he treats like pure gold. Wales made Ireland a little pair of shoes literally over 200 years ago and although they don’t get much time to nip across the water to see each other anymore, when the shoes start to go through wear and tear, Ireland would rather offer to pay Wales to fix them than through them out. He could never. The brothers aren’t great with voicing their gratefulness or voicing that they’re sentimental, but their carefulness and attachment to Wales little gifts speak a thousand words.
England and Wales stuck together a lot for a time while growing up and Wales would use magic to help with England’s fears, like showing England a spell to create light when he was scared of the dark, and spells to help distinguish what berries and mushrooms were safe to eat. This was the start of England’s interest in magic. Back then, Wales would also use magic to animate little drawings and paintings left behind by humans to entertain England and he continues to do it to this day. He brings to life paintings in the house, in museums, street art, pictures in books and newspapers, he can even animate old photographs of people, human and personifications alike. It still makes England smile.
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