buffy0214
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Here's a page I did with a stitch theme. I found a "coloring book" page of Stitch online and printed it out on different colors of CS (blue, light blue, dk blue, and pink). Then I cut and pieced the character together and added white for the teeth using a pen. I popped his nose out using a pop dot. The space paper was purchased at Disney World.

Since you already have the coloring book, you would first make a copy of a character. The black lines are already there. (if you are doing the carbon thing then you would go over your carbon marks with black pen.) Then you can resize it as needed. Decide how many colors you want to use. Print the character out on each color. Cut out the pieces. I usually pick the cardstock that is the main color (like cream for princess) and build the pieces on top of it (Add hair, dress). You can "pop" the pieces out to make them more dimensional. Think if you were to walk up to character what would be the first thing you would run into (with Stitch it would be his nose) and make that the topmost piece.
Good luck. It does become addicting...

Since you already have the coloring book, you would first make a copy of a character. The black lines are already there. (if you are doing the carbon thing then you would go over your carbon marks with black pen.) Then you can resize it as needed. Decide how many colors you want to use. Print the character out on each color. Cut out the pieces. I usually pick the cardstock that is the main color (like cream for princess) and build the pieces on top of it (Add hair, dress). You can "pop" the pieces out to make them more dimensional. Think if you were to walk up to character what would be the first thing you would run into (with Stitch it would be his nose) and make that the topmost piece.
Good luck. It does become addicting...