Okay, so I’ve been seeing these “princess dress coloring pages” all over Pinterest and Instagram, and my little niece is OBSESSED with princesses right now. So, I thought, “Why not? Let’s give this a try!”

Finding the Perfect Coloring Pages
First things first, I needed to find some good coloring pages. I just did a simple search , and wow, tons of options popped up! Some were super detailed, others were pretty simple. I wanted a mix, you know?
- Downloaded a bunch:I grabbed like, ten different ones. Figured it was better to have too many than not enough!
- Variety is key: Some had just the dresses, some had the whole princess with a background and everything.
Getting My Supplies Ready
I Didn’t just use the color pencils, I used * the color are not good enough.
- * my color penciles is cheap.
- Try other color,but failed.
The Coloring Process (It’s Not as Easy as It Looks!)
So, I printed out a few of the pages. Then I spent like, a solid hour trying to make it look decent. I’m no artist, okay?
I started with a Cinderella one, thinking it would be easy. Nope. The dress had all these ruffles and folds, and I messed up the shading like, five times. Seriously, I almost gave up.
Finally successed,and my niece love it!And she took it to the kindergarden and show off.

But, I kept going. I tried a simpler one with just a plain dress. It’s more better.I even added some *’t judge, glitter makes everything better.
The Final Result
It’s not perfect,The colors aren’t blended super smoothly, and there are a few spots where I went outside the lines. But, you know what? It’s * My niece love it *’s 4 and wants me to print out, like, a hundred more. Wish me luck!