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Please enjoy these school supplies coloring pages!
Colorful Crayon Box Coloring Pages




School Backpack Coloring Pages




Pencil Case Coloring Pages




Artistic Paint Brush and Palette Coloring Pages




Ruler, Compass and Protractor Coloring Pages




Notebook and Textbook Coloring Pages



Cute Apple and Lunch Box Coloring Pages




Microscope Coloring Pages




Pencil Coloring Pages




Highlighter Coloring Pages



Kids-Friendly Scissors and Glue Stick Coloring Pages

Spiral Notebooks Coloring Pages




Alphabet Blocks Coloring Pages




Creative Chalk and Chalkboard Coloring Pages




Tips For Coloring School Supplies Coloring Pages
What colors should I use for school supplies coloring pages?
Many traditional school supplies have standard colors. Pencils are usually yellow with a pink eraser, a silver ferrule (the part that holds the eraser), and a black or dark gray graphite point. Crayons come in all colors of the rainbow, but their wrappers are usually gray or silver. Notebooks can be any color, but are often seen in primary colors such as red, blue, and yellow.
How can I add more detail to my school supplies coloring page?
To add more detail to your coloring, try using shading and highlighting techniques. For example, add some darker colors along one side of an object to create a shadow, and use lighter colors on the opposite side to suggest a source of light. You can also use texturing techniques to make certain objects look more realistic, like adding lines to suggest the pages of a book or notebook.
What are some interesting features of school supplies that I should pay attention to while coloring?
Some features that could add interest to your coloring page include the printed labels on crayon wrappers, the shiny metal of a pencil’s ferrule, the wood grain on a pencil, and the spiral binding on a notebook or sketch pad. Paying attention to these details can make your coloring page more realistic and interesting.
Can you provide some interesting facts about school supplies that I could incorporate into my art?
Absolutely! For example, the first graphite pencils were invented in England in the mid-16th century. Crayola produces close to 3 billion crayons annually, with the color “Blue” voted most favorite by fans in a 2000 poll. Notebooks date back to ancient times where the Romans made a form of notebook by hand-stitching sheets of papyrus. Incorporating such facts can make your school supplies coloring pages more engaging and educational.
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