Cucumber Hanging on Vine coloring page

Hanging cucumber with few issues of leaves and plain texture of garden. Large colouring areas and heavy lines give this page a childish and novice typography.

Cucumber Hanging on Vine

To create the Cucumber Hanging on Vine colouring page, a thin, long cucumber is hung naturally on its vine and all it was sketched in with thick, clean lines making it easy to colour and enjoyable to the whole age group. The vine has the bare minimum of details in form of leaves; simple shapes and soft bends made to ensure that the artwork is easy to understand without being a horticultural garden. The plain background with details of the garden provide light soil lines, softness of the plant texture, several dynamic details in forms of the horizon, which creates a cosy outdoor space without forcing on the main picture. The colouring space on the cucumber and vine is large so that this page should be given to a beginner or a child or even in a classroom or anyone who wants to have a relaxed and easy to understand page and he/she wants to colour. This design is promoted to develop fine-motor and shading skills, and plant recognition at a very young age and at the same time provide the user with a fun and calming colouring experience. The page is a good balance between clarity, simplicity, and light detail since it is perfect in design, depending on the lesson, farm work or down-to-sleep creative time at home.

✅ How to Color 
To add the colour to the cucumber begin with a middle green and apply darker green on one side of the cucumber or on closer of the ends so as to get a natural shading. Apply more highlights of color to blend at the top of the curve in lighter green or yellow-green and indicate smoothness and shine. The vine will be shaded by a dark brown and green, and the few leaves are prettiest with greens superimposed in darker shade on the centre, and more light-coloured on the edges. In the plain garden background, warm brown should be the colour of the soil, pale green should be the colour of the plants around, and light blue or white should be the colour of the open sky. Make the background just enough so as not to take away the focus to the cucumber. Coloured pencils are useful in blending the colour on the cucumber whereas markers make bold and crisp lines. Ask children to find inventive greens or dicey patterns, insects or more vines in their garden image.

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