Girl Moments Vol.2 - Coffee Date Color Palette Ideas
Table of Contents
Coffee Shop Background
Blonde Hair Girl
Curly Hair Girl
Download Girl Moments Vol. 2 Color Palette Sheet
If you have spent time with Girl Moments Vol. 2, you know how the pages feel. Some days you are ready to color, but the right colors do not show up right away.
These girl moments color combinations come from those quiet pauses, usually with a coffee nearby.
Coffee Shop Background
A small coffee shop, two friends, and nowhere to rush to.
Keeping the background simple with warm greys and soft tones helps the scene stay relaxed. These colors set the mood quietly, letting the little details and the moment stand out on their own.
| Base & Main Color | Shading & Highlight Color | |
| #CBD3CF | #FF8BB7 | #2D363B |
| #9CA7B1 | #E356BB | #626F7A |
| #454E56 | #FAF2B8 | #FFFFFF |
Blonde Hair Girl
When the café stays mostly black and white, the color belongs to the two girls, like the moment between friends takes over.
The blonde hair girl is kept light so she fits naturally into the coffee shop scene. Soft blond shades sit well against the warm greys in the background. This keeps the page feeling balanced and easy on the eyes.
| Base & Main Color | Shading & Highlight Color |
| #F0DE1D | #D55300 |
| #D9E15A | #A0C359 |
| #FF9100 | #CA7B00 |
| #FFC1EA | #FFFFFF |
| #FCE296 | |
| #7E3C10 |
Curly Hair Girl
Next to the softer blond tones, the curly hair girl’s palette stays in the same energy too, helps the moment feel lively and connected.
| Base & Main Color | Shading & Highlight Color |
| #445659 | #CF001B |
| #FF70B1 | #A3B43B |
| #DBE462 | #DA894E |
| #FAC139 | #FFFFFF |
| #98A4FF | |
| #5DEDFF |
Girl Moments Vol. 2 Coloring Book (Spiral-bound) & Sticker Set

If you like relaxed coloring sessions that do not ask for too much effort, Girl Moments Vol. 2 Spiral Coloring Book is an easy pick. The spiral binding keeps pages flat for more comfort, while the scenes feel cozy familiar, and the sticker set adds a little extra fun.
The kind of book you reach for when coloring feels like the easiest way to unwind.
FAQs
What colors usually work well for café scenes in this book?
Neutral bases like greys, creams, and soft browns are commonly used. They support the scene without pulling focus from the characters.
How do I keep characters from blending into the background?
Keeping the background quieter while adding slightly clearer tones to the characters often helps them stand out without strong contrast.
Do alcohol markers and water-based markers affect color schemes differently?
They can. Alcohol markers usually look bolder and more even, while water-based markers feel lighter and more layered. Adjusting pressure and working in thin layers helps keep the colors balanced and consistent.
Is it better to plan a color scheme before starting?
Some people plan, others choose colors as they go. Both approaches are common. Starting with two or three main colors is often enough.
Should the background always stay neutral?
Not always. Neutral backgrounds are popular, but adding gentle color shifts can still work if they stay subtle.
How can I keep multiple characters feeling connected on one page?
Using colors with similar warmth or undertones often helps characters feel part of the same moment.
What if my colors feel flat after the first layer?
Try adding a second light layer once the first is fully dry or shift slightly warmer in the same color family.
Can these color scheme ideas be reused across other Coco Wyo books?
Yes. Many color combinations translate well across similar everyday scenes, even when the settings change.