Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Jumping Over Logs coloring page
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger jumping between logs, cute bold-outline color page which is attractive to the kids, Wild fun, imagination, friendship and fun in the heart of a forest adventure.
This type of a coloring page with Winnie the Pooh depicts an exciting and adventurous scene where Pooh soars up into the air using Tigger as a pivot over some of the fallen logs in an enlivened forest inlet. The cartoons under focus are those of movement and excitement and the high jump of Tigger and the determined yet gentle jump of Pooh. Clear and vivid lines keep the page simple and easy to do by young colorists but still, the older children and adults have enough details to make the page entertaining. The texture lines used to create the logs are simple and create visual interest to the composition without overpowering the composition. The characters are framed by surrounding the soft grasses, fallen leaf and conservative sketched trees which leaves a lot of free space where the creative colouring can be done. Several floating leaves or countryside animals can be placed to make the movement more believable. It promotes storey telling, imaginative play and a happy artistic expression and is therefore suitable in the classrooms or other activities at home or fanciful themed collections.
HOW TO COLOR
Begin by warming up Winnie the pooh up to the warm yellows and soften orange shading on his body. His red shirt is a contrasting bright and jovial touch. Tigger must possess the colours of orange and black heavy stripes and his face and belly are light cream. The logs should be painted in medium brown colour and darker strokes to highlight the texture of the bark. The plants and grass can be painted in stacked green to convey the notion of movement. Background trees can also be stained with a combination of brown and soft green or fall colour depending on your choice of mood. Maintain a light blue sky to emphasise on the lively atmosphere. Polished strokes seem to suit Pooh but a little bit rougher strokes bring more personality to the feisty shape of Tigger and the surrounding nature. This forest scene is as active as coloured pencils, markers, crayons all match it perfectly well.