Abecedary coloring tips: D
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Warm! ☀︎ |
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Cool... ❅ |
Print your page out on paper that adds a background color of its own. For a striking effect, combine orange, pink, and yellow on pale yellow. Or, if that feels too hot in late summer's muggy weather, create a cooler effect with deep blue and fuchsia on lilac paper.
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