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The whole world has fallen madly in love with coloring book pages, and we have, too! We’ve teamed up three of our top art instructors—Lisa Congdon, Pam Garrison, and Courtney Cerruti—to create printable coloring pages just for you. Each week, we’ll post a new batch of downloadable pages from all three artists, plus an accompanying class taught by Courtney on creative ways to color in the pages. Courtney’s lessons go way beyond the classic crayon, covering everything from colored pencils and markers to glitter pens and watercolors, with lots of tips for blending and adding dimension.
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What You'll Get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
30 Coloring Pages: Get Creative with Colored Pencils
- Coloring pages (see PDF)
- Colored pencils
- Pencil sharpener
- Micron brush marker
30 Coloring Pages: Get Creative with Markers, Pens and Glitter
- Coloring pages (see PDF)
- Brush marker pens
- Gelly roll pens
- Glitter glue
- Highlighters
30 Coloring Pages: Get Creative with Watercolor Pencils
- Coloring pages printed out on a laser printer (not inkjet), so the lines won’t bleed. Note: you may want to print out pages on cardstock when working with watercolors.
- Watercolor Pencils (Courtney uses Caran D'Ache and Stabilo)
- Water
- Q-tip
- Paintbrushes (Courtney uses Sizes 6 and 2 Round brushes)
- Wax crayons
- Pencil sharpener
30 Coloring Pages: Get Creative with Watercolors and Wax Resist
- Coloring pages printed out on a laser printer (not inkjet), so the lines won’t bleed. Note: you may want to print out pages on cardstock when working with watercolors.
- Watercolor paint (Courtney uses Winsor Newton)
- Paintbrushes (Courtney uses Sizes 6 and 2 Round brushes)
- Water
- Paper towel
- Clear crayon
- Scrap paper
Downloads:
What You'll Get:
- A 4-part course on creative ways to color including blending and adding dimension
- 14 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list and 30 coloring pages designed by top artists
- Step-by-step expert instruction from Courtney Cerruti
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Coloring_Pages_Part_1_-_Colored_Pencils.pdf
Coloring_Pages_Part_2_-_Markers,_Pens_and_Glitter.pdf
Coloring_Pages_Part_3_-_Watercolor_Pencils.pdf
Coloring_Pages_Part_4_-_Watercolor_and_Wax_Resist.pdf
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30 Coloring Pages: A 4-Part Series Reviews
2506 users recommended this class to a friend
Debra Roussopoulos
Everything Courtney Cerruti is fabulous! Thank you --especially for the wax resist technique!
July 15, 2024
Laura Hathcoat
The use of the wax crayon was very interesting with the watercolor. I liked the watercolor pencils used with the water on a QTip... it gave the flowers a very nice soft feel.
More than 3 months ago
Jude Forler
I learned a lot about freedom in coloring books. Never considered using watercolor. How fun.
I usually turn them into envelopes for gift cards or money.
More than 3 months ago