Different Ways To Use Colouring Sheets

7 different ways to Use Your Coloring sheets The Hollydog Blog
7 different ways to Use Your Coloring sheets The Hollydog Blog

7 Different Ways To Use Your Coloring Sheets The Hollydog Blog 10. use your colored pages as the cover of a book or journal. make a cover for a handmade book by trimming any margins off your coloring page, then folding it in half. use three or four sheets of blank or colored paper for your book pages by cutting them the same size as your coloring pages and folding them in half. 7. make a bow. diy paper bows are such a fun, easy way to use coloring pages! to start, cut a strip of paper from your page. tape the ends with double sided tape to create a loop. next, place a piece of tape in the center and press the two sides together so you have a loop on both ends. trim a "v" out of each side.

Primary colors Coloring Page Coloring Pages
Primary colors Coloring Page Coloring Pages

Primary Colors Coloring Page Coloring Pages Use a piece of washi tape or painter's tape to secure your coloring page on top of the texture. use your favorite coloring tool to see the effect of that texture on your artwork. 3. diy frames. make your own special frames to display your coloring pages. you can use cardstock or cardboard for a sturdy background. 1. turn your colored pages into bookmarks. print or copy the black and white design onto heavy card stock. color your design with choice of your colors and style. cut a narrow strip, punch a hole in the top and add a tassel. if you have a rounded corner punch, you can use it on all four corners of your bookmark. 2. Not sure what to do with those finished coloring pages? don't just want to frame them? here are 29 crafts you can make with your adult coloring pages!. 1. q tip painting. q tip painting is a great way to build fine motor skills. pinching the q tip builds hand strength leading up to grasping a pencil. mix together a few colors and have your little one use a q tip to dip into the paint and then on to their paper. develop “first” and “second” with this 2 step process.

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