Big Hammer, Big Grin

A cheerful dwarf boy strides along with a big wooden mallet resting on his shoulder. His round cheeks lift into a grin, and a neat beard frames his smile. A soft cap droops over his hair while one ear peeks out, listening as he marches by.

He wears a snug belted tunic and roomy pants tucked into sturdy boots. The mallet head shows chunky wood lines, and his small hand grips the handle with confidence. Bold outlines and clear shapes make his happy steps easy to color from hat to toes.

Fun Fact!

The German "Kobold" is a spirit, sometimes described as a dwarf or goblin, that could be a helpful household spirit or a mischievous miner.

Image Details

Coloring page of a smiling dwarf gnome boy walking and carrying a large wooden mallet over his shoulder, wearing a cap, belted tunic, and boots.


Coloring Tips

  1. 1 Add wood grain to the mallet with short brown stripes.
  2. 2 Blend a rosy blush on his cheeks and the tip of his nose.
  3. 3 Shade the cap with two greens, light on top and darker under folds.
  4. 4 Dot a few pebbles under his boots to show bouncy steps.

Suggested Colors

Forest Green
Brick Red
Denim Blue
Golden Yellow
Cocoa Brown

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