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Showing posts with label mythology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mythology. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2015

Printable Mulan Ninja Girl Coloring Page

Here is a Free Print and color page of Mulan. 

This Mulan Ninja picture is fun and cute, it shows a strong warrior woman without being really scary. This free printable coloring page is the result of several projects I did recently. I have a how-to-draw a ninja girl art lesson that inspired this coloring page and watercolor painting that I did of this same composition.

It can be used as a vacation time activity in the car or on a plane ride. Or have around for any time they need something to do.

I tried to make it look dramatic but not fierce. It would be useful in class, after-school club, or any home art time.

If you have problems making the image below print CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page, I have gathered some helpful tips for you and put them there.


Printable Mulan Ninja Girl Coloring Page 

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Some printers work better with a universal format file (PDF) CLICK HERE.

The dragon can be colored any color. The background can be different greens and browns. The sky should be a light blue but consider leaving some areas white for the clouds. Mulan is wearing armor over her silk dress. You can do any colors, use black trim in a few places, like gloves, and shoes. Make the banner bright. Make the flower pink or some pretty color. I did not outline shadows on the ground but you can put them in.

To see an example of this project done on watercolor paper CLICK HERE.

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Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope these coloring pages are helpful.
To find more like this use the search box above or choose from the most popular listed on the left.  I am sure you will find one you will like.

(C) Adron D.12/28/15

Friday, June 19, 2015

This Is A Gremlin Free Zone Coloring page. Free to print.

This is a gremlin free zone is a light-hearted way to say we not going to have problems because we pray. 

I drew this to stick up over the copier and office equipment where I work.
We always seem to have Gremlins getting inside them messing things up and keeping them from working right.  (During WWII the Allied pilots blamed invisible small creatures they named gremlins for equipment failure, so since then any time a machine breaks down you say it has a gremlin in it.)

It is a reminder for me to pray and trust God, and not to take the equipment too seriously.

It is a little funny picture of a gremlin behind a not allowed symbol and the words "This is a gremlin free zone, Prayer is in effect." The gremlin is crying because he is not allowed to make trouble.

You may print the picture for personal use by highlighting it and sending it to your printer or saving to your device to print later. If you have problems making it print then CLICK HERE to visit the How To Print tab above or try the updated link below.


This Is A Gremlin Free Zone Print and Color Page


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Below is a  link to an image file (PDF) that has been cleaned up a little and that is more printer friendly

CLICK HERE for a universal portable format type file.

I drew this in the style of all my other drawings, so it is ideal to color. The bubble letters have a lot of room to color, my choice is dark blue but any is fine. The gremlin looks good in green or some demon-ish color, you may want to do the inside of the ears a lighter complementary color like yellow. The crying tears look good if they are sky blue. The not allowed symbol, of course, should be red.

Put it up on the wall near the office equipment where it will add a little humor to the shop and be a nudge that we should be in prayer about all things great and small.

If you want to see a picture of it at my online store or if you want to buy it as a poster or mug follow this link.

Blessings, and Thank You,
(C) Adron D 6/19/15
Isaiah 55:10-11

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Monday, January 19, 2015

Greek Myth, Pandora's Box, Printable Coloring Page

This is my version of Pandora opening the box of evils.

 I hope you like it I had to redraw it eight times before I was satisfied with it.

free printable coloring page of Pandora and the box of evil
Free Pandora and Box Myth Coloring Page


The printable coloring page above may be printed by highlighting it and sending it to your printer or saving to your device to print later. If you have problems try this file or see the how to print tab above. Some printers work better with this if you drag and save to the desktop first.

To see more free printable coloring pages like this, just search the sidebar.

This picture can be used in a class or in a home teaching setting. It could be used to fill in time, as a reward project, or as an extra activity.

(C) Adron 1/19/15

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Aesop's Fable Coloring Page, The Milk Maid, Don't Count Your Eggs Before They Hatch

Print and color Aesop's Fable Page. Parents, teachers, and homeschool families will find many ways to use this printable coloring picture. It can be used in class or at home, or as part of an after-school club.

The picture illustrates Aesop's Fable of the Milkmaid, who planned to sell her milk and buy eggs she hoped to hatch and raise the chickens to sell. As she fantasized about how she would spend her profits. She imagined flaunting a new dress in front of the town girls but being caught up in the image, she tossed her head as she would when wearing her dress. Of course, the milk she was carrying on her head fell, and she lost it all. So the moral is don't count your chickens before they hatch.

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The milkmaid fable to print and color.
Free Aesop's Fable Coloring Page. The Milkmaid. 

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CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format (recommended).


If you have trouble printing the image below or are printing on A-4 sized paper, CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page. I have some helpful tips for you there. There is a link below that may print better if you have problems.
Here is a website with more Aesop's fables with audio. 

Here is a link to another Aesop's fables website with more to choose from.

The picture has a lot of places where a young artist could get creative.

I had to draw it over four times before I got it right. I may have overdone the landscape a bit. I wanted it to have a Mediterranean scene.

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(c) Adron D.2/3/14

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Tortoise And The Hare Print and Color Page

Kids love this free to print and color page about Aesop's famous fable of the Hare who took a nap when he thought he won the race but while he is sleeping the tortoise passes by and wins. This teaches a great life lesson that we often need to learn over and again.

This coloring page can be used at home or in school. It can be part of a lesson or given out as an extra time activity.  It can be used in the office to give people something to do while they sit in the waiting room. It can be printed and brought on vacation to occupy little ones in the long car ride.

To print the picture below just highlight it and send it to your printer or save to your device to print later. If you have problems printing see the how to print tab above for some suggestions.

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Free Print and Color Page of Aesop's Fable, Tortoise and the Hare.

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This is helpful for parents and teachers to use in teaching the lesson of Aesop's fable. It could be used as a classroom activity or as a take-home project.

There are many areas for creative coloring on this page. The tortoise can be green or brown or a combination. The road can be clay, brown, red or grey. The grasses and trees can be various hues of green. There are some flowers that can be used to add color. The distant horizon can be purple and the hare can be brown or just leave him white. The finish banner can be pink if the road is blue or gray and it will stand out. If the road is clay or brown then do the banner in a light blue.
I hope you have as much fun coloring it as I had in drawing it.
To see more free coloring pages like this click on the label for Aesop's Fable in the sidebar.
 
(C) Adron 5/22/13

Monday, January 28, 2013

Pixie Fairy Print and Color Page

Pixie fairy print and color page is a free printable coloring page that parents and teachers can use in class or at home. This page can be printed by highlighting it and sending to your printer. 

This butterfly fairy with a flute print and color page gives a lot of opportunities for children to explore color and express creativity.

This picture tells a story of friendship. The butterfly fairy is playing a song for the ladybug.

If you have trouble printing the image below or are printing on A-4 sized paper then, CLICK HERE to visit my how-to-print page. I have some helpful tips for you there. There is a link below that may print better if you have problems.

Print and Color Page. Fairy with a flute.
Here is a link to a photo file that might work better on some printers, CLICK HERE.
There are a lot of colors you can use in this picture.
     * The background can be blue.
     * The grass can be green.
     * The mushrooms can be any color orange, tan, white, beige, or yellow.
     * The spots can be red or purple or blue.
     * The underside of the caps should be darker.
     * The ladybug should be bright red with black spots.
     *  The fairy is wearing a dress made out of flowers and leaves.
     * The leaves are the blouse and the flowers are the skirt.
     * Her hat is a flower turned upside down you can color the flowers any color.
     * You can have a lot of fun with her wings, they can be any color but I like red and purple with white dots.
     * The tulips can be pink or purple or red. The sunflowers could be yellow.
     *  The ground and rocks can be brown and gray mixed together with other colors.

It will be a bright and beautiful picture.
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Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope these coloring pages are helpful.
To find more like this use the search box above or choose from the most popular listed on the left.  I am sure you will find one you will like.

(c) Adron 1/28/13

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Pegasus Print and Color Page

This is a free Pegasus, the flying horse, print and color page.

This is a free printable coloring page that parents and teachers may give to students. It can be given to the kids at school or at home.

If you have problems printing see the HOW TO PRINT tab above for some suggestions.


Printable Coloring Picture of Pegasus the winged horse.


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The sky should be a deep blue at the top and gradually become a pale blue as it goes down.

The city can be yellow and gold or leave it white like marble, just a little blue, and lavender for shadows.

Clouds can be white, but add a little color (very little), like orange, red, lavender, and yellow.
You can make clouds behind the city into storm clouds with gray, violet, and purple; if you leave the city white like marble, it could look cool.

The mountain can be brown or gray.

There are a few trees for green.

Some people like the horse to be white, but in ancient times, a white horse was very rare, so a tan or light brown would be more realistic.

To make your picture very real, add shadows. Some of the best shadows are made by using the opposite colors.

You can leave streaks in the blue sky for the sun's rays.

Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope these coloring pages are helpful.
To find more like this use the search box above or choose from the most popular listed on the left.  I am sure you will find one you will like.

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(c) Adron 12/29/12