![]() Hold or tape the sheet in place right side up, then trace over the design with a pen to transfer some of the graphite onto your art paper. You can either do this by using a sheet of graphite transfer paper or a pencil with a bit of scribbling.įor the DIY method of transfer (which I actually prefer), use a soft pencil to scribble over the design on the back side of your printed page. You can print it out, preferably on cardstock or a ‘nicer’ printer paper, and color using dry media (colored pencils, crayons, etc), or you can trace it onto mixed media or watercolor paper. There are a couple of different ways you can use the coloring page. I hope you enjoy printing and using this whimsical girl coloring page! Free printable whimsical girl coloring page ![]() This coloring page is intentionally has a decidedly hand drawn feeland doesn’t have a whole lot of detail so that you can fill it in using your imagination. I traced the drawing by hand in Illustrator and kept the details to a minimum. I jumped right into trying to make a girl in the style of Willowing’s She Blooms in Ink ladies with a new type of paper, new watercolor crayons, and a different technique with a supply I already owned.Īlthough the resulting girl has grown on me (I do actually like her, she’s just not what I originally had in mind), she also served as a great reminder of why you should really only try one new thing at a time! Part way through painting her, I snapped a photo because I thought she’d make a really fun whimsical coloring page. This post may include affiliate links, which means I may make a commission on purchases made through these links at no additional cost to you.Īlthough I know better than to try multiple new materials and/or techniques at the same time, my excitement recently got the better of me. And by girls I mean sometimes they’re actually mermaids, but hey. As regular readers/IG followers know, I’ve become excited about drawing and painting whimsical girls.
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