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Please enjoy these pie coloring pages!
Delicious Apple Pie Coloring Pages




Savory Pumpkin Pie Coloring Pages




Love-filled Heart Shaped Pie Coloring Pages




Festive Mincemeat Pie Coloring Pages




Summer’s Best Cherry Pie Coloring Pages




Slice of Heaven: Pecan Pie Coloring Pages




Decadent Chocolate Pie Coloring Pages




All-Time Favorite: Sweet Potato Pie Coloring Pages




Wholesome Homemade Chicken Pot Pie Coloring Pages




Fruit Filled: Mixed Berry Pie Coloring Pages




Tangy Key Lime Pie Coloring Pages




Exotic Mango Pie Coloring Pages




Classic Lemon Meringue Pie Coloring Pages




Creamy Banana Cream Pie Coloring Pages




Lush Blueberry Pie Coloring Pages




Tips For Coloring Pies
What colors should I use for a pie coloring page?
The color of a pie can greatly vary depending on the type of pie you are coloring. For apple pies, you could use a rich golden-brown for the crust, a lighter shade of golden-brown for the lattice, and different shades of red, yellow and green for the apple filling peeking through. For a cherry pie, use red for the filling and a golden color for the crust.
What are some ways to add depth and detail to my pie coloring page?
To add depth and detail, use shading and texture to your advantage. The crust can be depicted as flakey or crumbly, and adding some cracks or imperfections can make it look more realistic. For the filling, consider adding some shine or gloss, or showcasing the texture of the fruit or other ingredients. Adding shadows where the crust overlaps or where parts of the pie are in shadow can help imply depth.
Are there any key features I shouldn’t miss while coloring a pie?
Every pie has a few key features like the crust, which might have a lattice or may be a solid sheet with a few slits for steam to escape. The crimping along the edges is another iconic part of pies. Certain pies have unique features, like a meringue topping on a lemon meringue pie that you should showcase using light yellows and whites and focus on representing the fluffiness of the meringue.
Can you give some fun facts about pies to incorporate into my art?
Definitely! For instance, did you know that pie has been around since the ancient Egyptians? Or that there’s a math day called Pi (3.14) Day, where people traditionally eat pie? Maybe you could include a small pharaoh or a Pi symbol in a corner. Also, the world’s largest pie ever baked was an apple pie in Washington State in 1987, more than 40 feet in diameter! These elements can make your art more unique and fun.
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