Winnie the Pooh Sitting Near Wooden Barrel coloring page

Creativity, relaxation, and fun outdoor colouring, pooh charm, cutting bold-outline, and colouring page made perfect in cute bold colour near to a wooden barrel, is all these things good to be remembered by the kids.

Winnie the Pooh Sitting Near Wooden Barrel

The case of this Winnie the Pooh coloring page is a simple, cute scene with Pooh sitting happily on a wooden barrel in a desolate section of the Hundred Acre wood. The illustration was created in simple and clear lines, which is best suited to young children, and may still be strongly enjoyed by the various colorists of more advanced age that like to see light detail. The pleasant smiling face of Pooh makes a cosy foreground and the wooden barrel, which may be a honey-store or picnic-pack, gives a most pleasant touch of country flavour. Some of the elements in the immediate atmosphere are soft grasses, some scattered flowers, lightly drawn branches of trees, and ground texture slightness, which add to the scene without elevating it to too much detail. Open rooms allow extensive space to colour, to be creative and to do the storytelling and practise their art with peace. The home, classroom, collection, and any quiet time of colouring and celebrating the wholesome world of Pooh are all ideal with this balanced and friendly compilation.

HOW TO COLOR
Start with warm yellow coloring of Winnie the Pooh, adding formless orange color around his edges. His shirt is to be a bright and a classic red. In the case of the wooden barrel, the medium to dark brown should be used with a little more of the dark brown to represent the texture and roundness along the grain of the wood. Metal bands are painted with grey or dull silver colour. It is possible to shade the grass and smaller plants surrounding Pooh with many layers of green and paint the flowers with the tender pastels. The sky is good in palest blue with shading light clouds. To bring the scene level with the ground placing little shadows under Pooh and the barrel. This soft appearance of Pooh necessitates smooth strokes, whereas the find of the natural features of wood and grass is necessitated by more rough strokes. This outdoor sketch is very well matched to coloured pencils, crayons and even markers.

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