Winnie the Pooh Sitting Under Honey Tree in Forest coloring page

Small Cute Winnie the Pooh sitting under an apple tree in the forest, simple bold drawing, colouring page easy to use by children and which is also useful in learning and playing.

Winnie the Pooh Sitting Under Honey Tree in Forest

The overall comfort of the image is notable in this Winnie the Pooh coloring page which depicts a head of a quiet forest where Pooh sits contentedly under a giant honey tree, which embodies the warm heart of the Hundred Acre Wood. The design of the scene uses bold lines to ensure that the children at the young age enjoy colouring the picture but providing enough details to provide more interest to the older children and adults. The leisurely attitude of Pooh, his smiling face, and traditional roundness establish a warm and friendly point of emphasis. The honey tree over his head has broad and unpainterly branches, a suspended hive of bees, and here and there drifting about are certain playful bees which provide something pleasing to the eye in the page. The surrounding of Pooh is simplified into big and open forms of bushes, leaves, stones and soft mounds which are balanced in order not to overpower the composition. The layout is designed to foster imaginative tale telling, works to enhance the fine-motor abilities, and is a relaxing art experience to children, families, classrooms, or any other enthusiast of such reminiscent personalities and the serene nature of open outdoor landscapes.

HOW TO COLOR
Coloring Winnie the Pooh now is to be undertaken, beginning, however, with warm yellows and soft golds as the really main color and bond; and shades of light orange added round the edges to give richness. His shirt must be a hot red, mixed in a soft manner. The honey tree is very accommodating to light browns on the trunk and branches, and the colours of the leaves can be applied in vibrant green to fall like depending on the mood you prefer. tint the beehive with golden spices of a warm ground, and make a mixing up upon that all of amber, to give a suggestion of honey. The bees can be in soft yellows with stripes (usually in black) very small. To make the scene light and cheerful, take greens, greys and light blue sky, on top of muted or dull brown on the background of the forest. Coloured pencils (or crayons or markers) can also be used, but it is always best to keep lines straight to emphasise the lovely simplicity of the design.

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