![]() You can also draw and color rockets or dogs, etc. Jazz up your color wheel by drawing your circle as a wavy or jagged line. Remember these are the 6 colors God uses in a rainbow! (I chose a hot air balloon and used crayon to color it). Try drawing something special inside your color wheel and color it in all 6 colors. If you are using paint, you can mix the secondaries yourself, but markers or crayons will give you the idea. So we place them on the outer circle between the 2 colors they’re made from.Follow the picture to see what to do. These secondary colors are made by mixing 2 primaries. Next add orange, green, and violet (purple) to your wheel. (see how they are evenly spaced around the circle in the picture) Primary colors can’t be made from any other color Color or paint a blob each of the primary colors, red, blue and yellow around the outside of your circle, one color one each X. Place 3 X’s evenly spaced around the circle. Use a compass or draw around a plate or bowl. crayons, markers, or tempera or watercolor paints.At the end you’ll see a funny photo of Molly in a French beret! Here are 3 fun activities to make a color wheel and then use it to help understand how artists use color. ![]()
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