Winnie the Pooh Smiling at His Honey Pot coloring page

Winnie the Pooh with his smile upon his honey pot, cute bold- outline colouring page ideal with kids, creativity, light humour, rest, and fun in the Hundred acre wood.

Winnie the Pooh Smiling at His Honey Pot

In this colouring page of the Winnie the Pooh, there is a happy and heartwarming scene when Pooh is perched contentedly with his favourite honey pot, examining it with a rather contented and loving smile. It is designed to attract young children using strong, easy to follow lines and left to older colorists with soft and friendly details. The well-rounded pose and highly jovial face of Pooh make a very endearing centre of interest and transmits the feeling of his mere adoration of honey and the warm nature of the Hundred Acre Wood. The rest of the environment is comprised of bare grass forms, some scattered flowers, and slightly noticeable forest features that also enclose the environment without excess. Attractive touches are optional, as in small bees, floating petals, a little stump at his elbow, which give an elastic movement. This balanced composition will promote creativity, storytelling, and soothing coloured in time and will be appropriate to the classroom setting, to the home setting or the silent moments of artistic pleasure.

HOW TO COLOR
To start with, colour Winnie the Pooh on the warm yellow and add light orange edges on him to shape his body in round and cosy appearance. His shirt must be a red as happy as can be. The honey-pot looks as well in the golden browns, this time verniered with a touch of amber or light yellow towards the edge that hints of the honey-pot contents. Fresh greens and light pastel colours can be used in the grass and flowers surrounding Pooh because they help to keep it light and inviting. The sky can be an even tone of pale blue or a gentle gradient so as to make a softer background. Add pooh and honey pot right small shadows just to add depth. The lines are smooth and blended to make Pooh soft and they appear to have slight texture to bring life to the nature such as grass and petals. This plain, cheerful picture can be very satisfactorily worked with coloured pencils, crayons, and markers, etc.

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