This bright and happy scene features a cheerful sun and a friendly cloud holding hands. It captures a magical moment when the weather is doing two things at once! You can see a beautiful rainbow stretching across the sky, connecting these two weather buddies. Small hearts and stars float around them, adding to the whimsical and loving feeling of the picture. This page is a wonderful way to spend a quiet afternoon and practice naming different things we see in the sky.
Color Palette Ideas
What's In This Picture
At the center of the page, a smiling sun with bold rays reaches out to a fluffy cloud. They are holding hands right beneath a large, arched rainbow that fills the background. From the bottom of the cloud, gentle raindrops fall, but they do not look cold or gloomy at all. In fact, they look like they are part of the celebration. Scattered around the scene are tiny stars and cute hearts that make the sky feel extra special. The simple lines and friendly faces on the characters make every part of this page easy to identify and fun to color. You can follow the curve of the rainbow or focus on the small details like the individual raindrops and twinkling stars.
Coloring Tips
For the sun, you might use bright shades of yellow, gold, or even a soft orange to make it look warm. The cloud looks great in a very light blue or even a soft purple with some grey shading along the bottom edge. Since there is a rainbow, you have the chance to use every color in your crayon box! You can follow the traditional red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet pattern or make up your own unique color sequence. The small hearts can be pink or red, while the stars would look lovely in a shimmering silver or bright neon yellow. If you want to make the raindrops stand out, try using a darker blue or a glittery gel pen to give them some sparkle.
Did You Know?
Did you know that you can only see a rainbow when the sun is behind you and it is raining in front of you? The sunlight shines through the water droplets, which act like tiny prisms that split the light into all the beautiful colors we see. It is like nature’s very own light show happening right in the sky!
Try This!
After coloring this page, you can try to spot a real rainbow the next time it rains while the sun is out. You could also draw your own version of weather friends, like a snowflake and a lightning bolt holding hands. Talking about the different colors of the rainbow while you color is a great way to practice color recognition.
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