We found this gem of an antique children's book illustration at one of our favorite online resources, Wikimedia Commons. It's from a book entitled, curiously enough,"The Girl Who Pretended She Was a Boy." And as it is in the Public Domain, it is free to use for everyone. So we re-sized it and cleaned it up a bit so it could be used for coloring purposes--or whatever you wish.
While we have yet to research this book's history for you, we hope to be able to soon.
Meanwhile, pull out those colored pencils and those fine line markers as this one is surely calling for delicacy and care.
We hope you'll enjoy all our ColorMe™Page offerings here at PPS with your--
Happy Creativity!
Rose
While we have yet to research this book's history for you, we hope to be able to soon.
Meanwhile, pull out those colored pencils and those fine line markers as this one is surely calling for delicacy and care.
We hope you'll enjoy all our ColorMe™Page offerings here at PPS with your--
Happy Creativity!
Rose
PPSCOlorMe™Page: The Princess Charges the Lion
Download 300dpi Version HERE
You are welcome to:
use this item however you choose!
:)
use this item however you choose!
:)
3 comments:
Oh wow! This is one fabulous picture!
Thank you so much.
Hugs xx
p.s. here's he link to what I did with "The Princess and the Pea"
http://scrapbooksusie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/heres-one-i-made-earlier-for-fellow.html
Susie J: Thanks! I'm on my way there now!
:)
Vary nice picture
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