When working with colored pencils sometimes you get an uneven scratchy look. Here's a Pro Tip to help make the colors more consistent. 1st make sure you use a blank sheet of paper between your art work and the next page of your book. Using a Q-Tip an...
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When you purchase digital coloring books try using a heavy card stock or light weight watercolor paper to print your design. This will give your pages a professional look and there'll be less bleed through when you use markers. Please check your...
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The thing about a coloring book is that you can take it with you wherever you go, work on it while waiting for appointments, in line to pick up the kids, or just to pass time while watching tv. The pages allow you to be creative without the pressure ...
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