![]() Or add a folded piece of card to the back to create a stand and place on the mantle or window ledge.Once colored in, cut away excess paper and mount onto cardstock or construction paper and display on the wall/fridge/bulletin.Experiment with mixed media – try out crayons and paints for different sections.Fill in different sections with glitter glue, or even using different collage materials – scrunched up tissue paper, foil, or craft foam are a few ideas to try. ![]() Or use just two or three complementary colors. Use shades of just one color to fill in the whole design.Search for zentangle patterns online and you’ll find a ton of pattern inspiration! Why not experiment with different patterns? Try a checkerboard design, circles, or swirls.Draw straight or curvy lines into the background sections only, or the character only, or the whole thing.I’ve included a full-size page and a half-size page so that you can use this printable in different ways! Crayola’s glitter glue is also washable, so you don’t have to panic if it gets onto skin or clothes.Ĭreative Ways to Use This Native American Boy Coloring Sheet Printable They have a 25 count set, and a 9 count set of glitter glue. Surprise, surprise, my suggestion is Crayola! (I think it’s because I know it’s a brand that is available worldwide, and my readers are far-flung around the globe.) I think glitter glue is the easiest to use as you just apply directly without having to worry about lots of loose glitter going everywhere. (There are Crayola paints too!) GlitterĪnd finally, GLITTER! Add some sparkle to your coloring pages with glitter, because everything is awesome with glitter! It comes with 36 colors, a water brush, and a watercolor pad.Īrteza also has a paint set for kids with 25 colors and a regular paintbrush. I bought this Arteza Kid’s Watercolor Kit for my 6-year-old niece and she loves it. Up next, paints – specifically watercolors – which I love using. Slightly more expensive, but amazing pencils for coloring enthusiasts, are Prismacolor. They also have fun scented pencils which will no doubt bring this Thanksgiving coloring page alive with smells!įor older children, and adults who may prefer to blend their colors, try the Arteza brand which is very affordable. You’re going to think I’m biased towards the Crayola brand, but I’m not! They just happen to make awesome and affordable art supplies that are safe for kids to use! So try out their colored pencils, because I really don’t think you can go wrong with Crayolas for coloring! ![]() There are also glitter Crayola crayons and metallic Crayola crayons which will add some shimmer and sparkle. If your child (or you!) prefers to use crayons, I don’t think you can go wrong with classic Crayolas, again the come in various counts. They’re kid-friendly, washable, and they also draw thick and thin lines so you can color with precision, as well as cover larger areas. I love Crayola Super Tips – they come in boxes of various amounts – I’ve got the 100 count box as you can never have too many colors! You can use whatever art supplies you like to bring these coloring pages to life. You don’t need all the things on my suggested art supplies list, but I wanted to share some of my favorites with you. I like to keep a good stash of art supplies so that I am always ready when my nieces and nephews come to visit. Or why not print multiple pages and use all sorts of different colors! You can use whatever art supplies you like to bring this Native American boy to life! In our demonstration pictures, we used the colors orange, green, brown, purple, red, black, yellow, and blue but you could use any colors you like. These Uni Pin Fineliners are my absolute favorite and available in an assortment of tip sizes for different stroke widths. If you want to color this Native American Indian boy as part of a line study activity, then use a black fine liner pen to draw lines in each section as demonstrated in the images below. To get started, you simply need to download the free printable Indigenous boy and start colouring in! I’ve not only got this set of Thanksgiving colouring pages for you but also a set of fun Thanksgiving Craftivities featuring the same characters! Find the links to all the other Thanksgiving coloring sheets in this series at the bottom of this post. This cute Native American boy has been hand-drawn by a very talented friend and is part of a series of Thanksgiving coloring sheets on The Purple Pumpkin Blog!
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