3 Easy Second Projects After Your First Coloring Page
You made one creation—great! Here are three fast ways to use your remaining credits and build a family gallery worth revisiting.
Many families make one coloring page, print it, and feel “done.” That is a win—but Coloring.at works best when you treat it like a small art box: same account, growing gallery, new drawings whenever inspiration strikes.
If you still have credits left (new accounts start with two free generations), these three follow-ups take about the same time as the first project.
1. Colorize the page you already made
Start from your line art—or any black-and-white page—and let AI add a full-color version for screen or print. It is a satisfying “before and after” kids love to compare.
2. Turn the same drawing into a 3D character
If the drawing has a clear character—hero, pet, creature—upload it to Drawing to Character (https://coloring.at/drawing-to-character) for a polished figure you can share digitally or print large.
3. Add a sibling’s sketch (or a new photo)
The fastest habit is one new photo per week: next child’s homework doodle, a birthday card sketch, or this month’s favorite dinosaur. Everything lands in your private Gallery.
Print a tiny “family book”
Open Gallery, pick two or three favorites, and print them together. Kids start asking when the next page will appear—that is the loop you want.
