Stitch Eating Ice Cream Under Coconut Trees coloring page
Stitch taking a bite of a melting ice cream cone under some of the coconut trees. It is a wonderful and light-hearted Lilo and Stitch colouring page that is filled with summer fun and tropical leisure.
At an ideal time of tropical delicacy, the cute blue alien Stitch is totally engrossed in the sheer delight of a snub nose ice cream cone. He sits cosily on the loose soil, his large, animated eyes agape with delight at this time, as he is partaking of his bait, which is already melting in the warm island sun. On of them, over his head, the large, rugged leaves of coconut trees make generous texts, its trunks hanging down in their informative manner. The background occurs at a calm spot on sand or a hillock of grass implying an isolated area of a beach or a green backyard. The subtle suggestions of other tropical leaf or far waves fill the picture in the background. Even the ice cream per se, in multi-scoop, is an untinted palette where any flavour matches with any flavour, be it a traditional vanilla and chocolate, or in an eye-catching rainbow sherbet. It is a lovely page that juxtaposes the playful, detailed features of Stitch with the forms of nature that are organic and relaxed, and the snapshot of universally pleasant summer and delicious food that all age groups will enjoy to make colourful.
How to Color
Pay attention to the establishment of warm and sweet and relaxing environment. Begin with Stitch, making his coloring in bullish blue as usual, his folds darker navy or darker purple, and his elevations of the main colors a cooler cerulean, which gives an effect of contour and where flow is marked. The soft ice you get melting is your opportunity to be coy--play with soft pinks in the case of strawberry, dark creamy-brown in the case of chocolate, or vivid colours in the case of something like bubblegum; and to add white highlights to make it particular and creamy. Allow a pale shade to fall down the cone. Waffle cone can be covered with light golden brown colour and interlaced with dark brown to enhance verisimilitude. In the case of the coconut trees, the bark of the trunks, which should be black, with cracks, ought to be of rich dark brown; and the large, shading fronds, being of a variety of rich green, deep forest, and yellow-green. The sand or grass is to be used in warm tans and yellows. Lastly, a smooth yellow sun, with a bright and clear blue sky will make the scene finished in the making of the sunny mood of this sweet summer atmosphere.