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Holiday and celebration themes
76. Create a Christmas-inspired page
Use reds, greens, and golds for a festive look.
77. Make a birthday-themed coloring
Use bright, happy colors like yellows and pinks.
78. Design a New Year’s Eve party scene
Incorporate silver, black, and fireworks-inspired colors.
79. Go for a patriotic look
Use red, white, and blue for a Fourth of July-inspired page.
80. Color with a romantic theme
Use pinks, reds, and soft pastels for a Valentine’s look.
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Minimalist and extreme challenges
81. Color using only one pencil
Try creating shades and depth with just one pencil.
82. Use only black and red
Limit yourself to these two dramatic colors.
83. Leave parts of the page white
Focus only on selective coloring.
84. Use only one kind of stroke
Stick to circles, lines, or hatching.
85. Try a minimalist approach
Use fewer colors and simpler techniques.
Texture challenges
86. Try a rough-textured look
Use hard strokes to create a rough feel.
87. Make a soft, fluffy texture
Use soft strokes and blend with a cotton swab.
88. Color as if it’s a fur texture
Mimic animal fur with short, fine strokes.
89. Add a glow effect
Use white pencils around edges to create a glowing look.
90. Make a wood or stone texture
Use layering to imitate natural textures.
Last 10 fun and random challenges
91. Use a gradient on every section
Blend multiple colors in every element.
92. Make an underwater theme
Stick to blues, greens, and corals.
93. Create a fire theme
Use only red, orange, and yellow.
94. Do a polaroid-style look
Color as if it were a faded photo.
95. Color using only metallic shades
Stick to gold, silver, and bronze.
96. Draw tiny doodles in the background
Add fun elements behind the main drawing.
97. Make the page look like a comic book
Add speech bubbles and thick outlines.
98. Color in a “mosaic” style
Break up colors into tiny shapes.
99. Add personal elements
Incorporate hidden words or initials.
100. Just have fun and break the rules!
Let go of perfection and enjoy the process!
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Coloring is all about having fun and exploring your creativity. These 100 challenges will push your artistic boundaries and inspire you to try new techniques in your Bobbie Goods coloring books. Which challenge are you excited to try first? Let me know in the comments!
Kisses, Juhh!
