: Mario goes into a subterranean brick cave, and it is just perfect to kids sitting on the edge of their seat waiting to have some adventure and fun that is still creative!
This flashy stationery presents Mario going on an exploration in a brick castle underground. The level is coated with the standard use of stone walls, blocky tunnels, and instability except that it has a few hidden doors leading to areas that captures the typical atmosphere that Mario came to associate with the underground platform. Given the bold lines of the design, it becomes easy to colour in Mario whereas the texture of the brick lines and the details of the cave leave plenty of room where the creativity of the kids can be utilised. It is both the excitement of discovery and the fun of colouring in one page whether the page is aboard a ship or at-home fun or part of a collection of Mario objects. It is an ideal means of making one of the most famous underground adventures of Mario, quite real.

How to Color the Page

When you begin with the conventional outfit that Mario used to have, you have the red hat and shirt, blue overalls, peach body tones, brown shoes. The interior of the cave and the walls and the bricks can be coloured up to realistic tones to create the perception of a cave which includes grey, brown and deep red colour. Light colours are used to demonstrate the highlights of stones and light colours used to hold the cracks and shadows. Children can use dark colouring of the background to lay deeper focus on the mystery of the cave, and also use some light shining objects such as coins, torches, or other hidden things in gold and yellow colours as contrast. Even touches of flair such as twinkling mushrooms or glittering gems also bring magic in the cave.

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