Friends and Family Photo Fun
Start a new tradition with your family and friends, printing one-of-a-kind coloring pages of yourselves and your favorite people! Take a photo and send it through the Crayola Lights, Camera, Color! program right here on Crayola.com!
1. Take a photo with a digital camera.
2. Download the photo from camera to computer.
3. Upload the photo using the Lights, Camera, Color! online activity at Crayola.com.
4. Change your photo into a coloring page. Add captions and other embellishments if you like.
5. Print your coloring page.
6. Here are a fun ways to color your photo: • Try to make your coloring page look just like the original photo. Notice light areas and dark areas. Shade in areas lightly using light pressure with your crayon or colored pencil. Create dark areas by pressing harder. • Shade large areas of the coloring page using the side of the tip of a colored pencil or rub color from an unwrapped crayon held on its side. • Overlap crayon colors to give trees, grass, and clothing depth. • Print several copies of the same coloring page and color each one differently. Frame 3 different versions of the same colored photo for your family art gallery!
Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project. Observe children closely and intervene as necessary to prevent potential safety problems and ensure appropriate use of arts and crafts materials. Some craft items, particularly beads and buttons, are potential choking hazards for young children. Avoid use of such small parts with children younger than 3 years. Craft items such as scissors, push pins and chenille sticks may have sharp points or edges. Avoid use of materials with sharp points by children younger than 4 years. Read all manufacturers' safety warnings before using arts and craft supplies.
Adult Assistance is required for this arts & crafts project.
Mirrors, Picture Frames, and Plant Pots—Close adult supervision is required when children use craft materials that could shatter or break. Handheld mirrors, picture frames with glass, ceramic pots, and similar breakable items may be used only by children 8 years and older. For children 7 years and younger, use unbreakable materials such as wood or sturdy plastic picture frames, unbreakable mirrors, and plant pots that will not shatter into sharp edges.
Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.











