Winnie the Pooh and Piglet Watching Butterflies coloring page
Watching butterflies with Willie the Pooh and Piglet, sweet bold-outline colouring page that children/adults would love, creativity, friendship visits, outdoors scenery, and pleasant outdoor fun.
The Winnie the Pooh colouring page shows a pocket-friendly and serene scene showing Pooh and Piglet seated together in a sunny meadow watching butterflies flutter around this lovely sight. The drawing is made in large, friendly figures which children could understand, but subtle touches, the fluttering wings, the flowers of the mead, the tall grass, and the mountains in the distance, add interest to the older of the colorists. The casual stance of Pooh and the enthusiastic look on Piglet make them the warm centre of focus, and bring out the friendship and the wonder in them. There is light movement with a scattered effect on the composition by a scattering of butterflies running across the scene without being overwhelming on the piece. Open shapes are easy to colour and optional areas to shade it give room to creativity and depth. A page fostering imaginative humour, quiet focus and artistic play in happy groups such as those at home, school, and themed collections that praise the gentle magic of the Hundred Acre Wood will be appropriate.
HOW TO COLOR
Paint Winnie the pooh warm yellows and soft orange on his edges. His shirt must be a joyous red. Piglet may be painted in sweet pink shades, and a shade a shade darker of his striped costume. Butterflies can be brilliant in colour, and varied, yellows and blues and pinks and purples, to be gay and contrasting. Fresh greens should be used in the meadow grass and in the flowers, soft pastels are to be used. The sky suits best in a shine blue with minor white clouds. Put light shadows on the bottom of Pooh and Piglet so that they can fit in the scene. The characters are appropriate to smooth strokes and the surfaces of the natural scenes such as grass and petals are augmented by rougher ones. This mild outdoor drawing is handled well with daytime colours or crayons, markers, and coloured pencils.