Fun Fact!
The term "Jedi" in "Star Wars" is believed to be inspired by the Japanese words "Jidaigeki," which are historical samurai dramas.
Image Details
Coloring page of a smiling swirly alien with starburst eyes, curly vapor-like tendrils, and a wavy base. Simple alien line art for kids and space lovers.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend two colors along each curl so the swirls look glowy.
- 2 Color the starburst eyes bright, then add a tiny white dot for shine.
- 3 Use a darker shade to trace the outer lines and make the alien pop.
- 4 Sprinkle small dots around her as little space stars.
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