Ready for the next batch of 50 State Quarter coloring pages? Today's states include Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Hawaii, and New Mexico. This time I used watercolors - specifically, the Koi Pocket Field Sketch Kit by Sakura. Affiliate links here and below.
I really enjoyed using watercolors on these coloring pages. I started with a color wash on each, let that dry, and then painted on top of that. Of course, I struggled with filling in the tiny letters, especially on the Hawaii quarter where the letters are even thinner. But a good paintbrush made a big difference.
Including these four, I have now completed 38 of the 50 State Quarter coloring pages. Here are all of the art materials I've used previously:
- Ohuhu Kaala markers (Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Wisconsin)
- ink and Prismacolor colored pencils (Connecticut, Idaho, Missouri, Montana)
- Flair pens (Delaware, Indiana)
- Sharpies (Maine, South Carolina)
- Stabilo Woody 3-in-1 (Colorado, New Hampshire)
- Folk Art acrylic paint (Wyoming, Rhode Island, Mississippi, Michigan)
- Crayola crayons (Florida, Maryland, South Dakota, Vermont)
- Himi gouache (Iowa, New York, Utah, West Virginia)
- Derwent Inktense pencils (Arizona, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana)
- Ohuhu Pupe markers (Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Washington)
It's exciting that the end of this project is in sight. Only 12 more pages to go!
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