Two Monsters Picnic Coloring Page
Two cute monsters share snacks and drinks during a picnic.

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Download Instructions
- ✓Right click on the image above and select "Save Image As"
- ✓Print on standard 8.5" x 11" paper for best results
- ✓Use the "Fit to page" option in your printer settings
- ✓Print as many copies as you need for personal use
About this Page
This adorable coloring page features two horned monsters enjoying a sunny day picnic. They sit on a blanket, surrounded by flowers, with mugs of a warm drink and heart-shaped cookies between them. The friendly expressions and whimsical details make it a delightful scene for children to color, encouraging imagination and storytelling.
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Coloring Suggestions
- Use warm, cozy palettes (peach, coral, soft yellow) for a sunny mood
- Add checkerboard or stripe patterns to the picnic blanket for flair
- Create depth with a slightly darker green behind the blanket to suggest grass shadows
- Give each monster a unique color scheme to show personality
- Use a complementary accent color on the mugs to draw attention to the snack area
- Add a soft blue gradient in the sky with a circular sun glow
Fun Facts
Sharing snacks is a simple way to build friendships across cultures
Patterned textiles (like picnic blankets) are great practice for consistent line direction
Warm colors can make scenes feel closer and cozier
Soft-edged cast shadows feel more natural outdoors under diffused light
Behind the Art
Inspiration
A cozy afternoon shared between friends—simple joy, snacks, and sunshine.
Artist Notes
Keep the scene light and inviting. Add tiny flower dots in the grass for a whimsical touch without overcrowding the page.
Skills Developed
- Pattern design
- Contrast and focal point
- Basic shading
- Foreground/background separation
- Highlight placement
Part of the Friendly Monsters Collection
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Benefits
- Supports relaxation with cheerful, low-stress subject matter
- Encourages creative storytelling and character design
- Great quick win project that builds momentum for beginners
- Teaches pattern repetition and simple cast-shadow logic
- Fun shared activity for parent-child coloring sessions
Perfect For
- Young colorists
- Classroom or family craft time
- Anyone who loves cute monster themes
- Teachers introducing texture/pattern basics
- Therapeutic art warm-up projects
Recommended Materials
- Markers for bold blanket patterns
- Colored pencils for soft gradients in flowers and sky
- Fineliner for cookie shapes and mug details
- White gel pen for highlight dots on eyes and mugs
- Blending pencil for gentle sky transitions
Learning Opportunities
- Practicing simple cast shadows to ground objects
- Exploring repeating patterns on fabric
- Storytelling through character color choices
- Separating foreground and background using value and saturation
- Keeping focal points clear by simplifying nearby details
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